limasbvzla
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limasbvzla is a Polymarket wallet profile with -$13 PnL, $3.5K total volume, a 100.0% win rate, and activity across 820 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
Opened the wallet, expected a noise trader, saw a 100% win rate but a -93% ROI — and realized "perfect" is way more complicated than it looks. This is limasbvzla, a Polymarket trader who technically never lost a single closed position, yet somehow ended up eating chalk on -$13.
This is a sniper profile all the way with a brutal edge mismatch. The data says: rank #1932019, 820 markets touched, only 9 closed trades, and a buy/sell ratio of 2.33. That means he’s not a fundamental analyst, not a whale — he’s a quick-draw specialist firing tiny $1.21 average shots at binary events, hoping to catch late noise. The strategy? Enter late when the price has moved, pray for a vacuum, and exit before the crowd catches up.
Here’s the sick irony: 100%% win rate and max single win of $4.43, but -$13 negative. He’s a victim of his own perfectionism. The wins are tiny, the “best trade” — Under Armour earnings — banked just $4.43. When you trim winners that fast and never let one run, the gas fees and spread eat your ass alive. It’s like being a dealer who always wins the hand but still loses the house because the rubber band breaks.
Best trade: Will Under Armour (UAA) beat quarterly earnings? (2026-08-07) gave him $4.43. Worst: United States vs. Paraguay (2026-06-13) cost him $2.25. He’s got zero open positions right now, cash mostly out, consistent 13.2 trades per day but that volume is dust. This is the harsh truth: you can be right 100% of the time on Polymarket and still get crushed if your position sizing and exit discipline are fundamentally broken.
The edge he thinks he has is pattern recognition on short-term momentum. The edge he actually has? None that survives real capital. Retail sees a green line and calls him a savant — the Polymarket wallet analytics says otherwise. If he ever fixes the profit-taking and lets size do the talking, maybe. But right now, this is a cautionary tale about why win rate is the most overrated metric in prediction market analytics. Sniping is for content, not for compounding.
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sniperRisk: medium