Pavel trades like a diversified, high-volume position trader rather than a pure scalper. In the last 30 days, this wallet made 226 trades across 54 unique tokens, showing broad exposure instead of concentration in just a few names. The average holding time was 911858 seconds, which points to positions being held long enough to capture swings rather than quick flips. That mix suggests a trader who rotates through many setups, accepts uneven hit rates, and relies on portfolio breadth to drive returns.
Recent performance was positive but not extreme. Pavel posted $1603.05 in profit on 8.3% ROI over the period, with $19320.98 in total buys and $19923.63 in total sells. The win rate came in at 48.15%, which is below half of all trades but still workable because the overall book stayed profitable. That profile usually means gains on winners were able to offset a meaningful share of losing positions. For copy traders, the main takeaway is consistency through volume and rotation, not a highly selective approach with a very high win rate.
The strongest single token result was BABYANSEM at $568.22, making it Pavel’s best token in the window. Other notable contributors included 8n58… at $395.58 across 17 trades, CrpT… at $311.69, EuNT… at $262.09, 3S8q… at $260.11, and 4emP… at $222.41. On the downside, the largest drag was 9cRC… at -$393.72, followed by 4Cnk… at -$338.25 and H1oh… at -$205.42. These results show that this wallet can produce several medium-sized winners, but it also absorbs real losses when trades move the wrong way.
This wallet best fits someone looking to copy an active Solana trader with diversified exposure and a position-trading time frame. Pavel may appeal to traders who prefer broad token coverage, frequent entries, and a return profile built from many decisions rather than one or two outsized bets. It is less suitable for someone wanting a very high win rate, narrow token focus, or ultra-fast in-and-out trading behavior.
