Mak is a diversified swing trader on Solana, with activity spread across 50 unique tokens in the last 30 days. This wallet made 98 trades, showing a fairly active style, but the average holding time of 203773 seconds suggests positions are not pure scalps and are often held beyond intraday noise. The mix of many tokens and relatively small trade counts per name points to broad rotation rather than concentrated conviction. For traders evaluating copy potential, this wallet looks more like a sampler of opportunities across the market than a specialist focused on one theme or one asset.
Recent results were slightly negative. Over the last 30 days, Mak posted -200.3 dollars in PnL with -4 percent ROI. Total buys came to 5008.45 dollars, while total sells reached 2610.21 dollars, which implies capital was still partly deployed or positions were not fully closed during the period. The win rate was 30.77 percent, so fewer than one in three trades finished green. That low hit rate means this wallet has recently relied on occasional stronger winners to offset a broader set of losing trades, but in this window the positive trades were not enough to overcome the losses.
The clearest standout winner was Goose, which generated 144.76 dollars across 2 trades. Other profitable names included 25th at 86.5 dollars and 67speed at 56.57 dollars, also across 2 trades each. On the losing side, the biggest drag was 🎒 at -83.57 dollars, followed by CHUD at -75.85 dollars and BANG at -74.7 dollars. UST lost -47.88 dollars over 4 trades, while $MEM lost -46.97 dollars over 2 trades. This pattern shows that Mak can capture upside in select names, but losses have recently been distributed across several positions rather than coming from one isolated mistake.
This wallet may fit traders who want exposure to a broad, swing-based Solana style and are comfortable copying a lower win-rate approach with many token rotations. It is less suited to users looking for tight consistency, high hit rates, or a highly concentrated strategy. Mak appears better matched to copiers who can tolerate uneven outcomes and who prefer diversified wallet behavior over single-token conviction.
