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wendyallen is a Polymarket wallet profile with $71 PnL, $17.3K total volume, a 40.0% win rate, and activity across 39 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
One wallet that turned $1,135 in deposits into just $746 after 37 trades, proving even "diversified" Polymarket traders get wrecked when their win rate sits at a brutal 40%.
WendyAllen is ranked #247,013 on the Polymarket leaderboard — a small retail trader with a -65.74% ROI, $70.90 total PnL, and zero portfolio value left. They've traded 39 markets, mostly NBA games and prediction events, with an average trade size of $176.30 and a buy-to-sell ratio of 2.3 (meaning they overwhelmingly BUY shares rather than sell, a classic retail tell).
Strategy: place small, frequent bets on binary yes/no outcomes in sports and news. The "edge hack" here? There isn't one. WendyAllen's 40% win rate across 30 closed positions means they lose more often than they win, and the max single loss ($102 on a single Magic vs. Warriors (2025-02-04) bet) nearly wiped their best win ($101.54 on Mavericks vs. 76ers (2025-02-05)).
Proof: total volume of $17,300.61 sounds active, but at 0.1 trades per day they're barely scratching anything. Net deposits of $746 remain after withdrawals of $389 — meaning they pulled some cash but are still underwater by 65.74% on deposits.
Edge? Nothing separates them from 99% of degens. This is pure retail gambling disguised as "diversified trading" — no niche mastery, no discipline, no math. They buy hype, lose on variance, and hope the next 50/50 coinflip lands heads.
Now: 7 open positions remain — likely more NBA bets or low-conviction yes/no plays. Reality check: at $176 avg trade and 40% win rate, they need a miracle run just to break even.
Track this wallet on Predicts.guru to watch the exact moment the last $70 evaporates. Or check another Polymarket whale who actually knows what they're doing — WendyAllen is not that.
diversifiedRisk: medium