Xelf traded like a swing trader over the last 30 days, with 90 trades across 25 unique tokens and an average holding time of 113595 seconds. This wallet was active but not hyperactive, rotating through a fairly broad set of names while keeping positions long enough to fit a short-term swing approach rather than pure scalping. A 50% win rate shows results were not driven by constant accuracy, but by getting enough size or follow-through on winners to offset the losing side.
Recent performance was positive overall. Xelf posted $2591.7 in PnL on $7403.5 in total buys and $8710.35 in total sells, which translated to 35.01% ROI for the period. The combination of positive net selling value and a solid ROI suggests this wallet realized gains rather than just sitting on unrealized moves. With 25 tokens traded in 30 days, the activity was diversified enough to avoid depending on only one or two attempts, but still concentrated enough for individual positions to matter.
The standout win was RIV, which produced $2094.32 across 27 trades and clearly did most of the heavy lifting. Clippy added another $756.11 over 12 trades, while FUCKMONDAY contributed $210.06 and PNL added $137.68. On the loss side, the biggest drawdown came from HOLY at -$243.73, followed by ZYN at -$213.13. Smaller losses in BIBI at -$53.79 and FECKLESS at -$40.45 show that not every idea worked, but the losing names were relatively contained compared with the size of the top gainers. The profile here is a wallet with a few meaningful winners and several manageable setbacks.
This wallet may fit traders who want exposure to an active Solana swing-trading style with moderate trade frequency, a broad token mix, and evidence of taking profits within the month. Xelf looks more suitable for copiers who are comfortable with a 50% win rate and understand that results can depend heavily on a small number of standout tokens like RIV and Clippy. It is less suited to anyone looking for very high hit rates or extremely low-variance execution.
