Padre traded like an active swing trader over the last 30 days, rotating across 37 unique tokens with 152 trades. The wallet combined broad token coverage with relatively short holds, averaging 90,922 seconds per position, which points to multi-hour to roughly day-scale execution rather than ultra-fast scalping or long-term holding. With total buys of 16,654.2 and total sells of 19,019.9, this wallet showed steady turnover and active profit capture. The 40.54% win rate is not especially high on its own, so the profile depends on letting stronger winners outweigh a larger number of losing trades.
Recent performance was positive overall. Padre posted 2,988.44 in realized PnL with a 17.94% ROI during the window, which is a solid result given the 152-trade sample size. The wallet’s activity suggests a trader willing to spread risk across many names rather than concentrate in only a few positions. That diversification helped produce multiple profitable token lines, while the lower win rate indicates entries may be opportunistic and selective exits matter more than simply being right often. For copy-traders, the key takeaway is that this wallet’s edge came from net trade economics and rotation, not from extremely high accuracy.
The standout winner was GutGenug, generating 1,656.81 across 15 trades. EC43 was also a major contributor at 1,354.3 from 15 trades. Additional gains came from 4Bte… at 589.32 over 10 trades, 66pQ… at 439.35 over 9 trades, and 7AuZ… at 429.95 over 8 trades. On the downside, the biggest loss was EVEN… at -376.14 across 4 trades. Other notable drags included CtjG… at -259.29, HPuG… at -240.68, 27or… at -239.43, and 9K4a… at -214.6. This pattern reinforces a strategy where a handful of stronger trends drove most of the month’s gains.
This wallet may fit traders looking to follow an active swing-style operator who trades frequently, rotates broadly, and can stay profitable without a high win rate. It is better suited to users comfortable with uneven trade outcomes and a portfolio where a few names can account for much of the return. Traders expecting very long holds or highly concentrated conviction plays may find Padre’s style less aligned with their preferences.
