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Dimas71 is a Polymarket wallet profile with $41 PnL, $341 total volume, a 53.3% win rate, and activity across 45 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
Dimas71 turned $40.59 in pure profit on Polymarket in what looks like pure noise arbitrage — 45 trades across 45 different markets, 9.3 trades per day, same-day exits. This Polymarket trader isn't building thesis. He's farming volatility.
Rank 271639. Diversified trader by type. Medium risk. The wallet shows someone who found an edge in micro-movements: average entry price sits at 0.51, meaning he's buying the dip in ultra-short windows and exiting fast. Win rate hovers at 53% — barely above coin flip — but that's not the point. His best single trade on Bitcoin Up or Down - March 28, 8:45AM-9:00AM ET pulled $18.15, nearly half his total PnL in one five-minute window. The worst? Down $5 on Bitcoin Up or Down - March 28, 5:45AM-5:50AM ET. Tight stops.
This is textbook noise collection. Dimas71 isn't reading macroeconomics or building conviction bets. He's watching order flow, catching 2-5 minute price swings across unrelated markets, and exiting with $200-$400 per trade on average. The 13:1 buy-to-sell ratio tells you he's hunting dips, not shorting rallies. Total volume of $341 across 45 markets means he's staying small, testing the edge, not overextending. ROI at 11.9% on what appears to be a micro-stake is solid if he maintains discipline, but this is the hardest edge to scale — execution slows, spreads widen, the signal drowns in noise once you size up.
The real question: is this repeatable or lucky? 53% win rate over 45 trades is basically statistical noise. If Dimas71 sustains this through 500 trades at similar metrics, you're watching someone who decoded prediction market microstructure. If he hits a bad luck streak or market regime shift, this edge evaporates. No open positions now. All closed. That's either disciplined profit-taking or a dry spell waiting to refill.
You can track this Polymarket whale on Predicts.guru to see if the edge holds or if he's just another anon who caught lightning and went quiet.
diversifiedRisk: medium