gr3g looks like a focused swing trader rather than a high-frequency scalper. Over the last 30 days, this wallet traded 8 unique tokens across 25 trades, which points to selective rotation instead of broad experimentation. The average holding time was 360199 seconds, reinforcing a style based on holding through short multi-day moves rather than quick intraday flips. The label mix of swing-trader and focused fits the activity: concentrated exposure, limited token count, and a willingness to let positions develop.
Recent results were solid overall. This wallet posted $3318.66 in PnL with a 38.19% ROI during the last 30 days. Total buys came to $8689.51 and total sells reached $7329.7. The win rate was 37.5%, which is not especially high, so the positive outcome appears to come from a few stronger winners carrying several smaller losses. That matters for anyone evaluating consistency: gr3g did not need to win on most trades to finish the period meaningfully positive, suggesting a return profile driven more by payoff size than hit rate.
The biggest contributor was DdPr…, which generated $2874.85 across 4 trades. Other strong names were CujZ… at $1831.21 over 6 trades and 2q68… at $1757.81 over 3 trades. On the downside, the worst token was B6f2… with a loss of $1311.12 across 3 trades. Additional losing positions included 7jra… at -$571.4, 7kkQ… at -$457.06, 8zKr… at -$431.66, and EZkV… at -$373.96. The spread between the best and worst tokens shows meaningful variance by position, so outcomes were concentrated rather than evenly distributed.
This wallet is best suited to traders looking to track a selective operator who can stay net profitable despite a modest win rate. gr3g may appeal more to copiers who are comfortable with concentrated token exposure, uneven trade outcomes, and reliance on a few standout winners. It is less suited to someone seeking very high trade frequency, broad diversification, or a smooth hit-rate profile.
