Te' is a small-size, fast-turnover Solana trader with a clearly scalping-oriented approach over the last 30 days. This wallet traded 13 times across 5 unique tokens, suggesting a focused rather than broad market scan. The average holding time was 1,247 seconds, which points to short-duration positioning and quick reaction trades instead of swing holding. With only 5 tokens traded and labels that fit a scalper, the behavior looks selective but aggressive in timing, aiming to capture brief moves rather than build longer exposure.
Recent results were slightly negative overall. In the last 30 days, this wallet posted -$4.96 in PnL on $300.33 of total buys and $295.38 of total sells, for an ROI of -1.65%. The win rate was 20%, which is low for a strategy built on short holding periods, especially with just 13 trades in the sample. That said, the overall dollar loss was limited, so despite weak hit rate performance, Te' did not produce a large drawdown during this window. The profile here is not one of strong momentum capture, but rather a trader staying active in small size while keeping losses relatively contained.
The best-performing token was RAPIST at +$27.14 across 2 trades, showing that Te' was able to extract at least one meaningful winner relative to the total 30-day result. The worst token was CUM at -$13.95 across 2 trades. Other losses were spread across SURVIVOR at -$7.59 over 4 trades, SMH at -$7.23 over 2 trades, and spoodify at -$3.33 over 3 trades. This breakdown shows one profitable name offset by repeated underperformance elsewhere. The concentration in a handful of tokens means each position had a noticeable impact on total results.
This wallet may appeal more to copy traders who want exposure to a focused, high-speed scalping style rather than broad diversification or long holding periods. Te' appears suited to followers who are comfortable with low trade duration, modest position sizing, and uneven win consistency. Based on this 30-day sample, this wallet fits traders who prefer monitoring quick entries and exits and who accept that one winner may need to offset several smaller losses.
