Niners is a fast, high-volume Solana trader with a clear day-trading profile. Over the last 30 days, this wallet made 371 trades across 50 unique tokens, pointing to broad rotation rather than concentration in a few names. The average holding time was 4,546 seconds, which is a little over an hour, reinforcing a short-term approach focused on quick entries and exits. The combination of diversified token exposure, high activity, and a 98% win rate suggests a trader who cuts positions quickly and keeps capital moving.
Recent performance shows solid efficiency at moderate scale. Niners posted $1,622.41 in PnL with a 16.66% ROI during the period. Total buys reached $9,736.62, while total sells came in at $9,075.64. The wallet’s results were produced through frequent trading rather than a small number of outsized bets, which matters for copiers looking for a repeatable style instead of one lucky move. With 50 tokens traded in 30 days, the strategy appears built around scanning many setups and realizing gains in small to medium increments.
The biggest single winner was 7, generating $301.42 across 12 trades. Other strong contributors included retire at $179.62 over 35 trades, goyslop at $142.00 over 23 trades, Harry at $109.17 over 4 trades, and cba at $108.29 over 12 trades. Smaller positive additions came from CrazyFrog at $77.87 over 4 trades and XD at $71.56 over 7 trades. The main drag was S&P500, which lost $384.97 across 24 trades and stood out as the worst token in the set. That split shows this wallet can produce many winners while still taking meaningful losses in names that do not work.
This wallet is best suited to traders who want exposure to an active, short-hold, multi-token style. Niners may appeal to copiers who prefer frequent trade flow, broad diversification, and a track record built on consistency across many positions. It is less suited to someone looking for low-maintenance copying, long holding periods, or concentrated conviction bets.
