Tim’s activity over the last 30 days points to a fast, focused Solana trader with clear sniper-style behavior. This wallet traded 20 times across 6 tokens, with an average holding time of 46 seconds, which suggests very short-term execution rather than swing positioning. The profile is concentrated, not broad, and the high-winrate label fits the raw hit rate. Even so, the overall result shows that quick trading and a solid percentage of winning trades did not translate into net profitability during this window.
Recent performance came in at -$118.29, equal to -2.83% ROI. Tim posted a 66.67% win rate, which is strong on the surface, but total buys of $4,178.78 versus total sells of $3,835.16 show that realized outcomes finished lower overall. That combination usually matters for copy traders: this wallet wins often, but the average loss or a small number of larger setbacks outweighed the gains. With only 6 unique tokens traded, the sample also shows a selective approach rather than constant rotation through many names.
The clearest standout on the upside was ZOOMBER, which returned $105.92. Other positive contributors were pengubot at $81.10, DILDO at $18.82, and FIRE at $6.03. On the downside, the largest drag was KLAUSE at -$206.96, making it the worst token in the set, followed by RPU at -$123.20. Those two names appear to have been enough to offset multiple smaller wins. This is the key pattern in the wallet: several profitable trades, but downside concentration in a few positions led to a negative 30-day result.
This wallet is most relevant to traders who want exposure to a high-speed, short-hold strategy and are specifically looking for a sniper-style operator rather than a longer-term allocator. Tim may appeal to people comfortable with rapid entries and exits, concentrated token selection, and uneven PnL distribution where a few losses can dominate many wins. It is less suitable for anyone expecting stable, slower-paced positioning or broad diversification across many Solana tokens.
