Dolo 🥷 trades like a high-activity Solana day-trader with short holding periods and broad rotation across names. Over the last 30 days, this wallet made 90 trades across 14 unique tokens, with an average holding time of 5212 seconds. That points to a fast in-and-out style rather than longer conviction swings. The profile is active enough to capture frequent opportunities, but it also shows exposure to chop, since a short-term approach depends heavily on timing and disciplined exits.
Recent performance was negative. In the last 30 days, Dolo 🥷 posted -$2585.32 in PnL with a -24.3% ROI. Total buy volume came in at $10638.57 against total sell volume of $8045.69. The win rate was 50%, which means half of trades closed green, but the overall result still finished lower, showing that losing trades were larger than winners on average. For copy-traders, that combination matters: activity and hit rate were reasonable, but risk control did not translate into positive net returns during this window.
The clearest standout on the positive side was J2mN…, which generated $551.24 across 13 trades. Other profitable names included 5xHM… at $386.80 over 6 trades, 86CF… at $255.11 over 6 trades, B4Y8… at $217.55 over 5 trades, abyR… at $202.68 over 11 trades, and 2j3w… at $202.46 over 4 trades. Losses were more concentrated and heavier. The worst token was Et3n… at -$1623.49 across 6 trades, followed by CSoN… at -$1240.58 over 4 trades and DTgj… at -$632.96 over 3 trades. Additional drag came from 6a2N… at -$476.98, AzyY… at -$289.18, and 5SZ1… at -$153.65.
This wallet is best suited to traders who want exposure to a fast, high-turnover Solana style and who are comfortable with uneven outcomes over short windows. Dolo 🥷 may appeal more to users looking for active trade flow across multiple tokens than to users seeking steady return consistency. A copy-trader would need to be comfortable with sharp downside from a few positions outweighing many smaller wins.
