EvansOfWeb traded like a swing trader over the last 30 days, with 49 trades across 17 unique tokens and an average holding time of 377473 seconds. Activity looks moderately diversified rather than concentrated in a single name, and the mix of outcomes suggests a wallet willing to rotate through several setups instead of pressing only a few high-conviction positions. The profile is active enough for followers who want regular trade flow, but it is not a high-win-rate wallet.
Recent performance was slightly negative overall. This wallet posted -170.66 USD in PnL with a -4.34% ROI, based on 3933.32 USD in total buys and 3693.58 USD in total sells. The win rate came in at 23.53%, which means most trades did not finish profitably during this window. That said, the overall loss was fairly contained relative to total volume, which points to some offset from a few stronger winners. For copy traders, the main takeaway is that EvansOfWeb generated meaningful turnover but did not convert it into consistent net gains over the period.
The biggest win was AZTx… at 814.68 USD across 8 trades, followed by 5S9p… at 439.07 USD across 4 trades and GDvZ… at 399.81 USD across 3 trades. Those gains were balanced out by several notable drawdowns, led by ERts… at -426.72 USD across 2 trades, 9yYe… at -323.79 USD across 4 trades, and DPQg… at -240.39 USD across 2 trades. Additional losses on 2D1Q… at -181.74 USD, BuLL… at -147.64 USD, and 7g9a… at -123.81 USD show that weaker positions were not rare in this sample. The spread between the best and worst token outcomes was wide.
This wallet is most suitable for traders who want exposure to a swing-style Solana wallet with frequent rotation across many tokens and who are comfortable with a low win rate in exchange for the possibility that a few outsized winners drive results. EvansOfWeb may appeal more to copy traders who prefer active experimentation and can tolerate uneven performance than to those seeking steady hit rates or tightly defensive execution.
