Files traded like a selective position trader over the last 30 days, with activity spread across 111 trades and 19 unique tokens. The average holding time was 1,422,232 seconds, which points to a slower style than rapid scalping and suggests this wallet is willing to sit through multi-day moves. A 57.89% win rate shows more winners than losers, while the 25.58% ROI indicates those winning positions translated into solid net gains rather than just frequent small flips. Based on the mix of trade count, token breadth, and holding period, this wallet looks active but not overly scattered.
Recent performance came in at $3,272.36 in profit on $12,794.95 of total buys and $14,397.79 of total sells. That spread between buy and sell volume supports the positive PnL and shows Files has been able to close positions above cost on aggregate. The trade count is fairly high for a 30-day sample, but the token count remains moderate, which implies repeated engagement in names that worked rather than endless rotation into new ones. For copy traders, that profile can matter: it suggests a wallet that combines conviction with enough turnover to keep capital moving.
The strongest result was Emcx… at $1,228.19 across 9 trades, followed by Gw7Y… at $773.44 in 5 trades and 8G5a… at $683.88 over 22 trades. Other meaningful positive contributors included Cjnr… at $553.71, 1UQN… at $542.32, and FmiJ… at $542.13. Losses were present but contained relative to the top wins, with the weakest token being tSmY… at -$510.44, followed very closely by EyiW… at -$510.37 and HDqj… at -$372.98. That distribution suggests Files can absorb several notable drawdowns while still ending the period with a healthy net return.
This wallet may fit traders looking to follow a position-oriented approach rather than ultra-fast entries and exits. Files appears better suited to someone comfortable with holding periods that extend well beyond intraday action, and with a strategy that revisits a smaller set of tokens multiple times. It is less aligned with copy traders seeking extremely high hit rates or purely defensive sizing, and more aligned with those who can tolerate some losing positions in exchange for stronger upside from the best calls.
