Sully is a focused Solana trader with clear scalper behavior over the last 30 days. This wallet made 11 trades across 5 unique tokens, showing a narrow rotation rather than broad token sampling. The average holding time was 2,475 seconds, which points to fast trade management and short-term execution instead of swing positioning. With labels that fit a scalper and a concentrated token set, this wallet appears selective, active, and willing to size into a small number of names rather than spread risk widely.
Recent performance was strong in percentage terms. Sully posted $718.03 in realized PnL on $878.59 in total buys and $1,382.89 in total sells, for an ROI of 81.72% over the period. The win rate came in at 60%, so the wallet was profitable without needing an unusually high hit rate. That matters because the results suggest trade payoff size contributed meaningfully to returns. Activity was also efficient: only 11 trades were needed to generate the gain, which reinforces the idea of a trader targeting specific setups instead of constant overtrading.
The best result came from Ai4e…, which generated $480.9 across 2 trades. Another strong contributor was 3rWV…, adding $346.83 across 2 trades, while BUVS… produced $207.37 over 4 trades. Losses were concentrated rather than widespread. The worst token was PZUb…, down $223.17 on 1 trade, and CrG1… lost $93.89 across 2 trades. This mix shows that Sully’s winners were large enough to outweigh the weaker positions, but it also shows that single losing trades can be meaningful when the wallet is operating with a focused book.
This wallet would most likely appeal to traders who want exposure to a concentrated, short-hold strategy with a limited number of token picks. Sully may be more relevant for copy traders who are comfortable with quick turnover, selective entries, and the possibility that one or two positions can drive a large share of results. It is less suited to someone looking for broad diversification or a slower, longer holding profile.
