Leck traded with a clear short-term, concentrated style over the last 30 days. This wallet logged 52 trades across just 8 unique tokens, which points to a focused approach rather than broad experimentation. The 75% win rate stands out, especially alongside a 61.66% ROI, suggesting Leck was selective and often exited profitably. Average holding time was 51,065 seconds, so this activity fits a fast swing or day-trading profile more than longer-term positioning.
Recent performance was strong in absolute and relative terms. Leck generated $5,703.99 in net PnL from $9,251.09 in total buys and $14,955.09 in total sells. That spread between buy and sell flow supports the positive return profile and shows this wallet was able to realize gains rather than just carry unrealized positions. Trade count was active but not excessive, which may appeal to traders looking for a wallet that is involved enough to spot opportunities without scattering capital across too many names.
The biggest contributor was Jazz, which produced $4,885.55 over 10 trades and appears to have driven a large share of total profitability. Other positive names included CdB3… at $1,054.75 across 4 trades, 77Ch… at $1,027.85 across 5 trades, 6zx4… at $735.36 across 5 trades, 7qBm… at $546.04 across 7 trades, and 4kbz… at $524.38 across 5 trades. Losses were concentrated too. The worst result came from HtEy… at -$1,993.60 over 5 trades, followed by 8NJd… at -$1,076.33 across 11 trades. That mix suggests Leck can press winners effectively, but some repeated attempts on weaker tokens can drag on results.
This wallet is best suited to traders who want to follow a focused, high-win-rate operator with short holding periods and a limited token set. Leck may be most relevant for copy-traders who prefer active management, quick rotation, and concentration over diversification. It is less suited to someone looking for passive, long-duration positioning or broad exposure across many Solana tokens.
