cuban traded like a position-focused wallet over the last 30 days, with 103 trades across 16 unique tokens and an average holding time of 1451223 seconds. That points to a style that is slower than pure scalp trading but still active enough to rotate through a fairly broad set of names. The wallet was selective in some spots and repeated entries in others, with the highest trade counts concentrated in F4TJ… at 13 trades, BfZ2… at 14 trades, v5g2… at 12 trades, and several mid-frequency positions after that. Overall, this wallet looks like it mixes conviction holds with active management rather than running a very tight, high-win-rate system.
Recent performance was negative. cuban posted -1483.15 USD in PnL on 8311.92 USD of total buys and 5822.57 USD of total sells, for an ROI of -17.84% over the window. The win rate came in at 37.5%, which means fewer than half of trades finished green. That can still work when winners are meaningfully larger than losers, but here the aggregate result shows that positive trades did not offset the losing ones. The trading activity level was solid, yet the output suggests execution or token selection was inconsistent during this period.
The biggest positive contributor was BdqN… at 499.32 USD across 6 trades. Other strong spots included v5g2… at 372.18 USD over 12 trades, EZum… at 351.29 USD over 9 trades, and 95Qt… at 227.53 USD over 9 trades. On the downside, the main drag was F4TJ… at -1330.04 USD across 13 trades, which by itself explains most of the total loss. Additional weak contributors were BfZ2… at -455.47 across 14 trades, ASXC… at -256.18, 5xcE… at -239.64, and 35zZ… at -218.92. The pattern shows a few decent winners, but one large losing position and several medium losses pulled results down.
This wallet may fit traders who are specifically looking to mirror a position-trader profile with moderate activity and who are comfortable with uneven outcomes from one month to the next. It is less suited to copy-traders who want a high win rate, tight downside control, or cleaner recent momentum. Based on this window, cuban appears more interesting for watchers who value style and holding behavior than for those screening strictly for recent profitability.
