martnh23
Polymarket trader 0x62fb…4d60 — 8 open positions worth $13.4K, open P&L -$2.2K.
Open positions
| Market | Outcome | Value | P&L |
|---|---|---|---|
| Will Netherlands win on 2026-06-29? | No | $5.5K | -$150 -2.7% |
| Will Switzerland win the 2026 FIFA World Cup? | Yes | $3.8K | -$200 -5.0% |
| Will Belgium win the 2026 FIFA World Cup? | Yes | $2.8K | +$103 +3.8% |
| Will Senegal win the 2026 FIFA World Cup? | Yes | $1.4K | -$461 -25.0% |
| Will Real Sociedad de Fútbol win on 2026-05-17? | Yes | $0 | -$489 -100.0% |
| Phoenix Mercury vs. PortlandFire | PortlandFire | $0 | -$6 -100.0% |
| Will Dundee United FC win on 2026-05-12? | Yes | $0 | -$830 -100.0% |
| Spread: Netherlands (-2.5) | Sweden | $0 | -$156 -100.0% |
Recent trades
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Polymarket trader martnh23?
martnh23 (0x62fb…4d60) is a Polymarket trader (wallet 0x62fb171d1ead8281d38074927ea2507eaa444d60). This page tracks their on-chain activity: 8 open positions currently worth $13.4K, plus their most recent large trades. All figures come from Polymarket's public data API and update automatically.
What does open P&L mean here?
Open P&L is the unrealised profit or loss on the trader's currently open positions — the difference between what they paid and the current market value. It excludes positions they have already closed or redeemed. This trader's open P&L is -$2.2K.
How often is this profile updated?
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