Rasta is a diversified swing-trader on Solana, and the last 30 days show broad activity rather than concentrated conviction. This wallet made 190 trades across 57 unique tokens, with an average holding time of 98,815 seconds, which fits a short swing style more than fast scalping or long-term holding. The trading pattern appears spread across many names, with repeated engagement in several tokens but no sign of extreme concentration in just one or two positions. For copy-traders, that means exposure to a wide basket of small tactical bets rather than a narrow, high-conviction portfolio.
Recent performance was negative overall. In the last 30 days, Rasta posted -$1,329.22 in PnL with ROI of -11.76%. Total buys reached $11,303.30, while total sells came in at $9,067.92. The win rate was 26.32%, which is low relative to the number of trades, so results depended on a limited set of winners offsetting a larger number of losing positions. That combination suggests a trader willing to rotate often and accept many misses while looking for a few stronger payouts. The activity level is high, but recent execution did not convert that volume into positive aggregate returns.
The strongest single token result was MSPAINTIFY at +$679.63, and other notable gains came from shithead at +$607.87, LUCY at +$409.43, A1Ao… at +$353.87, and DrTK… at +$305.43. Additional profit came from 3fD5… at +$175.70. On the downside, the worst token was FQ2R… at -$310.72, with other meaningful losses in GsQf… at -$287.37, E9LB… at -$214.76, 9z1a… at -$200.41, GWpj… at -$197.01, and ASBx… at -$150.75. This distribution shows that Rasta can find sizable winners, but recent losses were too frequent and too broad to maintain positive net performance.
This wallet would best suit a copy-trader who wants diversified exposure, frequent turnover, and a swing-oriented approach across many Solana tokens. It is less suited for someone seeking high win rates, concentrated conviction, or steady recent profitability. Rasta’s profile is more aligned with traders comfortable tracking many positions and accepting uneven outcomes in pursuit of occasional larger winners.
