Cooker traded with a concentrated, high-volume style over the last 30 days. This wallet made 641 trades across just 4 unique tokens, which points to strong focus rather than broad diversification. The labels fit the data: position-trader, high-volume, focused, and high-roi. Average holding time was 19,749,508 seconds, suggesting Cooker was not purely chasing fast intraday rotations and instead let positions develop. The activity profile looks like a trader willing to size into a very small set of names and press conviction when a setup works.
Recent performance was strong on paper. Cooker posted $439,979.35 in PnL with 199.48% ROI. Total buy volume came to $220,567.81, while total sells reached $647,505.50. The win rate was 25%, which is low in percentage terms, but the overall return shows the wallet did not need frequent winners to generate net profit. That combination usually means gains were driven by a small number of outsized successes rather than steady, evenly distributed wins across many positions. For copy traders, the key read is that results came from asymmetric payoff rather than consistent hit rate.
The standout winner was CARDS, which generated $549,563.37 in PnL across 620 trades. That single token clearly defined the month and outweighed the losses elsewhere. On the losing side, the worst token was 2tXp… at -$66,070.11 over 9 trades. Other losing exposures included F1pp… at -$38,182.26 over 10 trades and EwrG… at -$5,331.65 over 2 trades. With 620 of 641 total trades tied to CARDS, this wallet’s edge, at least in this window, was highly concentrated in one trade cluster rather than spread across multiple independent wins.
This wallet is best suited to traders who are comfortable copying concentrated exposure, uneven win rates, and results that can depend heavily on one major outperformer. Cooker may appeal to users looking for a focused operator with strong recent ROI and the willingness to trade size in a narrow set of tokens. It is less suited to anyone seeking broad token coverage, balanced risk distribution, or a smoother pattern of smaller wins.
