Feveey Polymarket Wallet
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Feveey is a Polymarket wallet profile with $728.9K PnL, $11.4M total volume, a 59.6% win rate, and activity across 59 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
Feveey Polymarket trader blew through $223K in losses across just 8 trades—and the worst one was a single $241K catastrophe that wiped half a portfolio in one bet.
Feveey ranks nowhere near the leaderboard (rank 2.4M), but that's because this whale took exactly the wrong kind of risk. Eight trades. One-third win rate. A portfolio that started fat and got hollowed out fast. The type of account that opens big, swings hard on single events, and learns too late that NBA props don't care about conviction.
The edge hack here? There isn't one. Feveey is a cautionary tale. Started with serious capital, averaged $18.3K per trade on just 8 markets, and got punished on the Jazz vs. Suns (2026-03-29) bet ($41K win—looked smart for a second). Then Pistons vs. Timberwolves (2026-03-28) happened. A quarter-million-dollar loss. Single trade. Gone. The Polymarket wallet analytics show a 7:1 buy-to-sell ratio—this is someone who loaded positions and either got forced out or panic-closed at market bottom.
What separates Feveey from profitable Polymarket traders? Risk discipline. A -15.35% ROI across eight trades isn't bad luck—it's structural. No diversification across prediction market analytics, no position sizing rules, no stop-loss infrastructure. Just big bets on sports outcomes with zero hedge. The kind of whale that prediction market leaderboards forget about because they only survived long enough to fill the loss column.
Currently holding 2 open positions against a $376K portfolio (down from the starting stack). The math is brutal: one more sized bet like the Timberwolves trade and Feveey is sitting in single digits. This is what "medium" risk looks like when it meets zero discipline.
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whaleRisk: medium