ozark trades like a high-volume position trader rather than a pure scalper. Over the last 30 days, this wallet made 293 trades across 12 unique tokens, with an average holding time of 1,518,912 seconds. That combination points to repeated activity but with positions held long enough to absorb larger swings. The profile is concentrated enough to track, yet active enough that copying would require close attention to entries, exits, and timing.
Recent performance was slightly negative overall. In the last 30 days, ozark posted -$370.14 in PnL with a -2.73% ROI. Total buys reached $13,579.72 while total sells came in at $9,875.78. The win rate was 33.33%, which means the wallet did not win often, but results were still relatively close to flat because some positive trades were large enough to offset part of the losing flow. This is not a steady grinder profile; it is a wallet where outcome quality depends heavily on a smaller group of stronger trades.
The biggest winner was 387y… at +$2,119.91 across 38 trades. Other meaningful gains came from AHFQ… at +$1,773.71 in 5 trades, GeLS… at +$1,222.69 in 43 trades, and 9tYB… at +$902.78 in 27 trades. On the losing side, the worst token was AY1P… at -$1,286.74 across 23 trades. Additional drag came from 2NX2… at -$859.32, 8cyR… at -$777.15, FX6c… at -$708.54, 8uRR… at -$696.22, 5YuY… at -$695.26, 4Duv… at -$686.02, and 22UQ… at -$679.96. The spread between best and worst names shows a wallet with clear upside capture but also repeated downside exposure.
This wallet may appeal more to copy traders who are comfortable with lower hit rates and who prefer an active position-trading style over a passive approach. ozark looks better suited for people who can tolerate uneven results and monitor a limited basket of names closely. Traders looking for high consistency, a strong win rate, or cleaner recent profitability may find this profile harder to follow.
