Mitch trades like a selective position trader with bursts of activity in a relatively concentrated token set. Over the last 30 days, this wallet made 126 trades across 27 unique tokens, posting a 62.96% win rate and a 253.65% ROI. The average holding time was 24,913,311 seconds, which points to a longer hold profile than fast in-and-out scalping. The label mix of position-trader and high-roi fits the data: Mitch appears willing to size into narratives and let winners run rather than relying on constant turnover alone.
Recent performance was led by $883,870.25 in total PnL on $348,465.63 of total buys, against $142,042.73 of total sells in the same window. That gap suggests much of the result is tied to positions that appreciated strongly rather than a fully realized churn strategy. Trade distribution also shows uneven concentration. Some names were touched only once or a few times, while others saw repeat attempts, including 31 trades in 7AJ1…. The wallet’s overall edge came from a relatively modest hit rate paired with outsized winners, not from avoiding losses altogether.
The biggest driver by far was MITCH, which produced $602,510.23 in PnL across 3 trades. ANSEM added $135,406.91 over 17 trades, and UwU contributed $74,736.20 in a single trade. Other meaningful gains came from J8PS… at $37,282.35 over 7 trades and Tqj8… at $23,336.75 over 6 trades. On the downside, the worst token was BCdw… with a loss of $16,722.97 across 4 trades. Additional drags included 3d1q… at -$7,713.09, qgDC… at -$5,615.09, and 7AJ1… at -$5,440.69 despite 31 trades, showing that repeated trading in one name did not necessarily translate into profit.
This wallet is best suited for copy traders who want exposure to concentrated, narrative-driven positioning with asymmetric upside potential. Mitch’s profile fits traders who are comfortable with variance, uneven token-level outcomes, and dependence on a few major winners to drive overall returns. It is less suitable for someone looking for a highly diversified, consistently realized, high-frequency style.
