West traded like a focused, high-volume position trader over the last 30 days. This wallet logged 313 trades across just 9 unique tokens, which points to concentration rather than broad rotation. The average holding time was 1,311,862 seconds, so the approach was not pure scalping even with the active trade count. Instead, West appears to size into a small watchlist and work positions repeatedly. The combination of a 88.89% win rate and 144.49% ROI suggests strong selectivity during this period, with gains coming from repeated engagement in a limited set of names rather than constant exploration.
Recent performance was strong in absolute and relative terms. West posted $38,568.92 in PnL on $26,693.73 of total buys and $57,517.14 of total sells. That spread resulted in the 144.49% ROI for the window. Activity was dense but not overly fragmented, since only 9 tokens accounted for all 313 trades. The heaviest realized contribution came from several names rather than a single outlier, which is usually more stable than a profile built around one exceptional trade. This matters for copy-traders because the wallet’s results were distributed across multiple positions while still staying highly focused.
The biggest win was CGED… at $9,945.39 over 7 trades, followed closely by 34q2… at $9,679.54 over 21 trades. Other meaningful contributors were 7sGd… with $5,872.86 across 34 trades, FJw6… with $4,377.74 across 45 trades, and 2N9B… with $3,403.21 across 93 trades. Additional gains came from HfAF… at $2,650.75, 8n58… at $2,557.53, and gAhv… at $2,460.27. The main losing position was 33xD… at -$2,378.37 over 7 trades. That loss was notable, but it did not offset the broader consistency across the rest of the book.
This wallet would fit traders looking to track a concentrated operator with high activity, high win rate, and a willingness to revisit the same setups many times. West may appeal more to copy-traders who prefer focused exposure to a small number of tokens instead of wide diversification. It is less suited to someone looking for ultra-fast in-and-out scalps or a passive long-hold profile. The clearest appeal here is disciplined rotation within a narrow universe, backed by strong recent execution and limited drag from losing positions.
