Jdn’s last 30 days point to a high-volume swing-trader profile rather than a passive holder. This wallet logged 494 trades across 43 unique tokens, with an average holding time of 114,743 seconds, showing positions are usually held beyond pure scalps but still turned over actively. The win rate sits at 32.56%, which is low on the surface, yet the overall result is still strongly positive. That combination suggests Jdn relies on a small number of outsized winners to outweigh many smaller losses, a style that can look uneven trade to trade but productive when the bigger moves land.
Performance over the last 30 days came in at $12,939.23 in PnL with 76.41% ROI. Total buy volume was $16,934.61 versus $14,384.45 in total sell volume, indicating active rotation while still ending with a positive net result. The breadth of 43 tokens shows this wallet is not concentrated in only one or two names, but the PnL distribution says returns were not evenly spread. With 494 trades, Jdn is clearly active enough that copiers would need to keep up with frequent entries and exits rather than expect occasional position changes.
The standout winner was Joby, which generated $13,264.73 across 26 trades and appears to have driven most of the wallet’s total gains. Other profitable names included NORMIE at $728.68 over 11 trades, 530A at $576.41 over 27 trades, 592x… at $384.63 over 8 trades, 4G7t… at $244.77 over 7 trades, and 5ogZ… at $227.21 over 13 trades. On the downside, the worst single token was Ed3k… at -$252.98 across 12 trades. Other notable drags were 4jxE… at -$226.95, 1Mpp… at -$190.28, H4PE… at -$189.22, 4whP… at -$181.38, and GCN5… at -$170.83.
This wallet is best suited to traders who are comfortable copying a high-activity approach with many attempts and a relatively low hit rate, while accepting that overall results may depend heavily on a few major winners. Jdn fits users looking for swing-trader behavior, broad token coverage, and frequent execution. It is less suited for anyone who prefers steady win consistency, low turnover, or a portfolio where gains are spread more evenly across positions.
