Win All Day traded like a position-focused Solana wallet over the last 30 days, with 184 trades across 14 unique tokens. The average holding time was 3436858 seconds, which supports the position-trader label rather than a pure fast-flip approach. Activity was fairly concentrated, with several names seeing repeated entries and exits instead of a very broad spray across the market. This wallet appears to rotate through a limited set of tokens while letting positions develop over time.
Recent performance was positive but modest in percentage terms. Win All Day posted $125.11 in PnL on 0.45% ROI, with $27755.09 in total buys and $26264.92 in total sells. The win rate came in at 42.86%, so fewer than half of trades finished green, but the wallet still stayed slightly profitable overall. That combination suggests outcomes were driven more by a handful of larger winners offsetting multiple losing trades than by consistently high hit rate execution. The 184-trade sample gives enough activity to show this was an actively managed month rather than a single outlier bet.
The clearest standout was nub, the best token by far, generating $3066.68 in PnL over 12 trades. On the losing side, 2Sik… was the worst contributor at -$1506.26 across 30 trades, and SVde… also weighed heavily at -$960.39 over 86 trades. Smaller losses came from HLgf… at -$296.30, 2rhh… at -$211.84, 4hAk… at -$168.55, 7rbZ… at -$114.52, and 8cgf… at -$96.15. Profitable secondary contributors included 5jFu… at $128.48, JDBA… at $111.08, BVKZ… at $95.64, and 5W4T… at $88.29. The profile shows one major winner doing a lot of the work while a few repeated losers dragged on returns.
This wallet may be most relevant to traders who want exposure to an active but not ultra-short-term Solana style, and who are comfortable with uneven trade accuracy. Someone copying Win All Day would be following a wallet with moderate token concentration, a relatively long average hold, and a results profile where token selection matters more than raw win rate. It fits observers who prefer tracking conviction positions over broad diversification.
