Pavlo’s activity over the last 30 days fits a clear day-trader profile, with 154 trades across 35 tokens and an average holding time of 8992 seconds. This wallet is active, diversified, and focused on short-term rotation rather than concentrated conviction bets. A 54.29% win rate suggests Pavlo does not need to be right on every trade to stay positive, and the relatively broad token mix points to a style built around repeated entries and exits rather than holding a small number of names for long periods.
In recent performance, this wallet posted $412.19 in profit with a 4.4% ROI. Total buys reached $9376.9 and total sells came to $9236.54, which shows a fairly high level of turnover relative to the net result. That profile usually reflects a trader trying to extract smaller gains from multiple setups instead of waiting for a few oversized moves. The trade count is high enough that the results are not coming from one isolated position, but the ROI remains modest, so Pavlo’s edge in this window appears steady rather than explosive.
The biggest positive contributor was Ising at $282.14 across 11 trades, while the largest drag was CHILD at -$271.41 across 4 trades. Other meaningful winners included BILLI at $168.18 over 17 trades, HENRY at $82.01 over 5 trades, Galcia at $81.14 over 5 trades, and COMMUNISM at $77.54 over 10 trades. On the losing side, XCHANGE came in at -$158.99 over 3 trades and Doge at -$70.13 over 2 trades. These figures show that Pavlo can stack several medium-sized gains, but losses in a few names can still offset a large share of those wins.
This wallet is best suited for traders who want exposure to an active Solana day-trading approach with frequent positioning and broad token coverage. Pavlo may appeal to copiers who are comfortable with many trades, modest overall ROI, and a balance of wins and losses that depends on trade flow more than on one major call. It is less suited to someone looking for slow, low-maintenance holding behavior or a highly concentrated style.
