@Gold
#1,737,32900xfb351226ad501df7f3704f8e355bd000cfdf915c
Composite trader rating.
0 to 100.
Smart Score aggregates PnL consistency, win rate, risk management, diversification, timing patterns, and trading behavior into a single 0‑100 score. Combined with bot detection that analyzes trade timing gaps, order patterns, and execution speed.
Score Components
Summary
Gold is a low-activity trader on Polymarket, ranked #1,737,329 globally with a net PnL of -$12.50 over 428 days and 16 trades. Their overall performance reflects a beginner level, with a Smart Score of 0/100 and a Sharpe ratio of -2.49, indicating losses and negative risk-adjusted returns. Gold’s trading volume totals nearly $4,000 across 8 markets, but their portfolio value is currently zero.
Gold’s strategy appears inconsistent and high risk, with no winning trades reported and a profit factor of 0.00. They do not participate in weather markets and tend to sell about 38% of the time, suggesting some degree of profit-taking or loss-cutting. The trader’s style may be contrarian or experimental, as indicated by badges like “Lottery Player” and “Contrarian,” but the downward equity trend and lack of wins imply poor timing and execution.
The main strength for Gold is their willingness to explore multiple markets and maintain some activity over a long period. However, significant risks include a total lack of profitability, negative Sharpe ratio, and a declining portfolio value. Without improvement in strategy or risk management, Gold’s current approach on Polymarket is unlikely to generate positive returns or rank advancement.
Badges
2Categories
3Overview
#1PnL Analysis
#3Top Winners
Top Losers
Risk Metrics
#4Behavior Analysis
#5Bot Detection
#65 indicators analyzed
Timing Patterns
#7Peak hour: 6:00 UTC
DCA Analysis
#86 entries
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8 entries
8 entries
8 entries
8 entries
0 entries
Price Levels
#9City Stats
#10YES bias: 81.9%
Bracket Analysis
#11Single bracket
6 brackets
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7 brackets
7 brackets
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7 brackets
0 brackets
Sessions
#12Equity Curve
#13Faded bars = markets ending in the future (PnL from early exits)