Rektober trades like a fast, high-volume Solana day-trader. Over the last 30 days, this wallet made 416 trades across 47 unique tokens, which points to an active rotation style rather than concentrated conviction bets. The average holding time was 6015 seconds, showing that positions are typically opened and closed quickly. Activity is spread across many names, but the frequency suggests a trader trying to capture short-term moves rather than hold for extended trends. For copy traders, this is a wallet built around pace, repetition, and broad token exposure.
Recent results were weak. In the last 30 days, Rektober posted -$5,195.58 in PnL with an ROI of -18.35%. Total buy volume came to $28,317.52 versus $21,881.82 in total sells. The win rate was 24.44%, which means losing trades heavily outnumbered winners during this period. That combination of high trade count, low win rate, and negative ROI suggests the strategy depended on frequent entries but did not convert enough of them into profitable exits. The data shows strong activity, but not strong efficiency over this window.
The clearest drag came from REKTOBER, which lost -$2,239.56 across 112 trades. Other notable losses included GOUT at -$477.28, bulltire at -$433.58, BullCoin at -$298.72, HurmuzCoin at -$297.28, Futa at -$269.96, and YANNICK at -$232.05. The best-performing token listed was income, with a gain of $193.88 across 25 trades. That contrast matters: the largest winner was relatively small, while the worst loss was large and repeated over many trades. This wallet’s recent profile shows that downside in a few names had a bigger impact than the upside from successful positions.
This wallet is most suited to someone specifically looking to mirror an aggressive short-term trader with high turnover and broad meme-token style exposure. Rektober may appeal to copiers who want frequent signals and are comfortable with a low win rate, rapid position changes, and uneven token-level outcomes. It is less suited to someone looking for stable recent returns, selective entries, or longer holding periods.
