Tally ꨄ︎ traded like a high-volume swing trader over the last 30 days, combining broad token exposure with frequent execution. This wallet made 271 trades across 47 unique tokens, with an average holding time of 394800 seconds, which points to positions held for multiple days rather than pure scalping. The style looks active and rotational: many tokens, repeated touches in several names, and a willingness to size into opportunities across the book. A 44.68% win rate shows this wallet does not need to be right on most trades to stay profitable.
Recent performance was solid on a realized basis. Tally ꨄ︎ posted $3405.01 in PnL on $11642.03 of total buys and $14249.7 of total sells, good for 29.25% ROI in the last 30 days. That result came from a large number of trades rather than a small set of all-in bets. The combination of high activity and positive ROI suggests disciplined turnover, though the sub-50% win rate also means results likely depended on letting stronger winners offset a meaningful number of misses. For copy traders, the key takeaway is that this wallet’s edge came from aggregate trade management, not from near-perfect hit rate.
The biggest contributor was Outsider at $1443.97 across 19 trades. Other strong performers included Aw5S… with $1142.99 over 28 trades, AkMB… with $637.86 over 20 trades, and 2GFg… with $549.73 over 17 trades. There were also smaller gains in FBve… at $342.14, FVFk… at $252.28, Cgop… at $247.12, Hkas… at $244.06, 31sY… at $209.81, and C4uK… at $188.66. On the downside, the weakest name was F7WC… at -$474.26 over 9 trades, followed by 524z… at -$213.8 over 3 trades.
This wallet may suit traders who want exposure to an active swing-trading approach with broad diversification across Solana tokens and who are comfortable following a manager with frequent entries and exits. Tally ꨄ︎ looks more appropriate for copiers who can tolerate uneven win rate, track many open ideas, and stay aligned with a system driven by cumulative gains across repeated trades rather than by a small number of one-shot calls.
