Sue is a high-activity Solana day-trader with 92 trades across 19 tokens in the last 30 days. This wallet rotates often rather than concentrating on a small set of names, and the average holding time of 57,827 seconds suggests a short-term approach instead of long swing positions. The profile is active and selective in bursts, with repeat trading in several tokens rather than pure one-and-done entries. Overall, this looks like a momentum-oriented wallet that takes many shots, but the recent results show that the hit rate has not been strong enough to support the pace.
Over the last 30 days, this wallet posted -$7,861.26 in PnL with a -24.22% ROI. Total buys came to $32,463.6 versus $24,574.78 in total sells, reflecting a weak conversion of trading volume into realized gains. The win rate was 26.32%, which is low for a strategy built on frequent trading. Even with 92 trades, the wallet did not generate enough winners to offset the losing positions. The trade count and turnover show clear activity, but the recent performance points to inconsistent execution and difficulty protecting capital during this stretch.
The standout winner was 8Nwt… at +$4,021.36, followed by F1pp… at +$3,433.03 and 3AmT… at +$1,608.07. Smaller gains came from CB6Y… at +$302.33. On the loss side, SOULANA was the biggest drag at -$5,389.74 and also appeared among the most traded names with 9 trades, which suggests repeated exposure to a losing setup. Other large setbacks came from Hcbs… at -$4,609.44 and zjGj… at -$4,289.7. Additional losses in 4UeL…, 3TYg…, 7eAe…, 6LCV…, and H71r… show that the downside was spread across multiple positions rather than tied to only one mistake.
This wallet is most relevant for traders who specifically want to follow an active day-trading style and are comfortable with volatility, low recent win rate, and uneven token selection. Sue may appeal to copy-traders looking for frequent entries and exits across many Solana names, not to those seeking steady recent performance. In its current form, this wallet fits aggressive short-term observers who can tolerate drawdowns and want exposure to a trader who still finds occasional outsized winners despite a clearly negative 30-day record.
