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James-Claude is a Polymarket wallet profile with $1.7K PnL, $17.5K total volume, a 67.4% win rate, and activity across 483 markets. This page summarizes the wallet's trading record, risk signal, market activity, and generated trader overview. Risk is shown as medium and should be interpreted as an analytics signal, not financial advice.
Trader Overview
James-Claude Polymarket trader turned a $51 deposit into $1,665 in pure PnL — that's a 3,858% ROI in what looks like casual trading on reality TV and micro events, 507 trades deep with a 67% win rate that shouldn't exist at this volume.
James-Claude is a diversified grinder ranked outside the top 50K but with numbers that punch way above his wallet size. Medium risk, high-frequency micro-trader, 3.5 trades per day across 483 markets. The type who doesn't care about single big bets — he's farming signal from noise, entry by entry.
His edge is pure volume arbitrage mixed with category mastery on low-liquidity stuff nobody else touches. Reality TV, micro-time windows, obscure prediction markets where retail panic-sells or misprice odds by 5-10%. He buys dumb, sells smart. Average entry at 0.498 (basically betting against the crowd at peak fear), average trade size just $11.57 so individual losses stay tiny. One winner — the Top Chef elimination call — netted $299, while his worst trade lost only $8.36. That's discipline. That's the math working.
The numbers scream small-ball stacking. Started with $51.80 in deposits, withdrew $1,184 total, now running $865 in portfolio value. He's already taken out 22X his original buy-in. Buy-to-sell ratio of 3:1 means he's patient on entries, tactical on exits. Win rate at 67% on 507 trades is statistically ridiculous for someone trading micro-cap entertainment markets unless he's genuinely seeing inefficiency or running a light script against dumb order flow.
What separates James-Claude from 99% Polymarket degen traders: he picked categories literally no one optimizes (Top Chef? bitcoin 5-minute candles?), built conviction through sheer repetition, and treats position sizing like a real trader instead of a casino player. Most whales chase headlines. James-Claude collects pennies from markets that close in hours. Not everyone survives the drawdown, but his max loss staying under $10 suggests he's hit his risk ceiling and stops.
Currently holding 103 open positions across his breadth, which means exposure is spread thin — high optionality, low blowup risk. Recent activity shows consistent daily grind with no signs of slowing.
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diversifiedRisk: medium