Absol is a clear short-term, high-volume Solana trader. Over the last 30 days, this wallet made 228 trades across 49 tokens, which points to active rotation rather than concentrated conviction. The average holding time was 8,929 seconds, so positions were typically held for only a few hours. That profile fits a day-trader style built around frequent entries and exits, broad token coverage, and quick reaction speed. The low concentration implied by 49 unique tokens also suggests this wallet is not relying on a single winner to define the whole month.
Recent performance was nearly flat despite the heavy activity. Absol posted $16 in total PnL on $19,441.9 of buys and $19,457.9 of sells, for an ROI of 0.08% over the window. The win rate came in at 28.57%, which is low on its face, but the wallet still avoided a meaningful drawdown and finished slightly positive. That combination usually means the trading approach depends more on the size of winners versus losers than on frequent accuracy. In practical terms, this wallet traded a lot, kept turnover high, and ended the month close to break-even.
The biggest positive contributor was Llama at $1,582.14 across 5 trades. Other notable winners included JESUS at $1,114.49 in 5 trades, Flopper at $1,108.18 in 9 trades, and TeleSend at $954.3 in 5 trades. On the losing side, the worst token was ABSOL at -$1,009.83 across 8 trades. Additional meaningful drags came from CREEPY at -$797.7 in 4 trades, COMPUTER at -$620.49 in 4 trades, and TRUMPCHAN at -$488.8 in 2 trades. The spread between the best and worst names shows a trader willing to take multiple shots and absorb several misses while looking for outsized single-token gains.
This wallet is most suitable for someone specifically looking to track an active day-trading style with fast turnover and broad token exposure. It is less suited to someone who wants steady hit rates or longer holding periods. Copying Absol would mainly appeal to traders comfortable with many small decisions, uneven outcomes, and a results profile where a handful of strong winners can offset a larger number of losing trades.
