Bluey looks like a high-volume, diversified swing trader rather than a concentrated conviction wallet. Over the last 30 days, this wallet made 1,381 trades across 98 unique tokens, with an average holding time of 194,571 seconds. That mix suggests frequent rotation while still holding positions longer than a pure scalp profile. The 37.76% win rate is relatively low on the surface, so the edge appears to come more from trade sizing, exit discipline, or a few larger winners than from consistently high hit rate trading.
Recent performance was profitable overall. Bluey posted $7,769.75 in PnL on $50,303.5 in total buys and $57,842.48 in total sells, good for a 15.45% ROI in the last 30 days. The activity level is notable, and the wallet stayed active across many names instead of relying on one or two tokens. That broad distribution can reduce dependence on a single trade, but it also means copiers would need to be comfortable tracking a large number of positions and frequent execution.
The standout winner was KID, which generated $4,940.7 in PnL across 93 trades. Other meaningful contributors included TUSK at $1,248.621485953694, CYTU… at $1,044.786222445508, A1u5… at $1,039.822092938667, and 5YX8… at $956.232093930594. Additional positive names included 7bfb… at $883.455812369511, 7dpM… at $665.17836435045, GEiz… at $580.702967680429, 6EGY… at $547.839939025903, CpFJ… at $542.410751523636, 9GgC… at $489.740990820594, and Njix… at $479.941028332792. The worst token in the period was 6bpo… at -$470.6, which is modest relative to the top gains.
This wallet may fit traders who want exposure to an active Solana swing style with broad token coverage and enough volume to generate opportunities from multiple setups. It is less suitable for anyone looking for a simple, low-turnover wallet with a high win rate. Bluey’s profile is better matched to copiers who can tolerate many trades, uneven hit rate, and performance that appears driven by strong winners outweighing many smaller misses.
