ree trades like a high-volume position trader rather than a pure scalper. Over the last 30 days, this wallet made 313 trades across 27 unique tokens, with an average holding time of 5,313,245 seconds. That mix suggests broad rotation but with positions held long enough to let trends play out. The profile is active and diversified, yet not spread so thin that results are random. A 55.56% win rate shows ree does not need to win every trade to produce strong overall results, which points to a style where larger winners matter more than constant small gains.
Recent performance was strong on the numbers provided. This wallet generated $61,584.24 in realized PnL on $141,235.89 in total buys and $167,042.75 in total sells, good for a 43.6% ROI in the last 30 days. For a wallet with 313 trades, that is a substantial return relative to the amount deployed. The activity level also supports the high-volume label: ree was not relying on one or two outsized exits alone, but repeatedly entering and closing positions. Even so, concentration still matters here, because a few names clearly drove a meaningful share of the gains.
The standout winner was 67, which produced $44,816.88 across 66 trades and was by far the biggest contributor. AISLOP added $8,371.51 over 66 trades, while LARP contributed $3,263.24 across 23 trades. Additional gains came from 49 at $2,399.41, TBC at $2,368.54, and Clutch at $1,983.76. On the loss side, the biggest drawdown came from Rizzmas at -$1,585.65 over 11 trades. Other notable losers included FOMO at -$1,147.27, Kirkski at -$749.12, and 2G8L… at -$704.66. The loss distribution looks controlled compared with the size of the top winners.
This wallet is most suitable for copiers who want exposure to an active Solana trader with meaningful size, frequent rotation, and a willingness to hold positions longer than ultra-short-term meme traders. ree may fit traders who are comfortable with concentration in a few strong themes and who prefer a wallet where upside has clearly outweighed losses over the last 30 days. It is less suited to someone looking for a very high win-rate, low-variance profile.
