guizudo
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guizudo is a Polymarket wallet profile with $886 PnL, $12.2K total volume, a 58.6% win rate, and activity across 71 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
guizudo Polymarket trader turned $656 in deposits into $885.7 PnL in 71 trades across esports and niche markets — a 45% ROI that looks boring until you see he's cashing out faster than he deposits, running pure contrarian noise collection with a 58.6% win rate that shouldn't exist at this volume.
guizudo sits unranked (rank 72246) but that's the point. This is a diversified esports and alternative markets trader grinding 4 trades per day on a razor-thin average entry of 0.605 — he's buying crashes, not hype. Total volume hit $12.2K across 71 markets touched. The wallet screams precision over ego: $885.67 total PnL on $656 starting capital is exactly the kind of slow, steady edge that gets ignored while degens chase million-dollar swings.
The edge is almost boring in its simplicity. guizudo doesn't chase headlines. He hunts mispriced esports outcomes and alternative category chaos, betting the crowd gets the odds wrong on unfollowed matches. His best trade pulled $202 from LoL: Kiwoom DRX vs Dplus KIA (BO3) - LCK Rounds 1-2 — small absolute number, huge relative gain. His worst trade sat at -$99.99, meaning he enforces brutal stops and walks away. Buy-sell ratio of 6.83 suggests he's patient on entries, aggressive on exits. The 58.6% win rate across 71 trades isn't statistical noise at this sample size — that's discipline.
What separates guizudo from 99% Polymarket degens: he treats esports and alternative markets like a full-time job while everyone else treats Polymarket like a casino. Four trades per day is sustainable tempo, not ADHD dopamine farming. His portfolio sits at $266 (live), meaning 13 open positions are breathing, 58 are already closed and banked. He pulled $685 out against $656 in deposits — he's actually withdrawing profits while staying active. Most wallets either bleed out or reinvest forever.
Risk is real though. Medium-tier positioning means he's exposed to event risk across 71 different markets. Esports arbitrage dries up fast when liquidity evaporates. The $885.7 profit shows he can get caught on tail events. His current 13 open positions could swing hard depending on market momentum.
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diversifiedRisk: medium