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A former TV weather reporter quit and went to Polymarket, turning $230 of principal into $95,574 in six months.
Almost no one paid attention to this story.
Let's take a look at his wallet performance; it’s actually impressive:
· Total profit: $95,574
· Number of trades: 1,975
· Highest profit per trade: $4,031
· Weather contract buy-in prices: 0.3 cents, 0.7 cents, 5.5 cents, 8.5 cents…
His wallet address is here:
This isn’t gambling or luck. He spent years reading weather forecasts on TV, then suddenly realized—this weather forecasting skill, if applied to prediction markets,
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There’s another Chinese international student who made $400k directly on Polymarket in the past 30 days.
His method is basically Markov chains plus Claude as assistance.
And even if you only understand these things a little, you can still follow along and get a bit of the “soup.”
This stuff isn’t logically complicated; when you break it down, it boils down to five rules:
1. Markov property: No matter what you did in the past, the next step only depends on the state at this moment.
2. State space: List all possible situations that can appear in the system.
3. Transition probability:
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I used my own Claude Polymarket scanning tool to keep an eye on things, and it directly flagged a series of insider accounts for me.
These guys have already made $50k, and if the market really moves, their paper profits could grow to $115,000.
This morning, these five wallets seemed to have coordinated, aggressively buying in and pushing the market probability from 15% straight up to 60%.
I'm planning to go all in now, risking $10k to try for $20k.
Here's the situation with these wallets: they were all created just on the morning of April 9, and each wallet only made one transaction, b
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My college roommate was laid off by Two Sigma last month.
He previously worked there on statistical arbitrage models, earning an annual salary of $480k.
Logically, after being laid off he should have quickly found another job and gone for interviews, but instead he didn’t. He moved his whole system to another place to play with it.
With $800 in principal, in five weeks he pulled off $127,400.
Cost: zero.
👉 Polymarket official website entry:
He said himself: “The alpha I found at Two Sigma works even better here. Why? Because hedge funds manage a $60 billion book, and you’re consta
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Let's discuss if you want to play or are already playing PolyMarket.
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I've been eating less these days, just eating melons 🤣
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$3,400 principal turns into $300,200 in two weeks.
Look at how skilled this post's author is—his robot has automatically placed 5 more trades, earning over $300 in profit.
· Total predictions: 9,702, correct: 8,654
· Doing one thing: guessing whether Bitcoin will go up or down
This person initially followed trades manually, then thought it was unnecessary. He found an article on how to use Claude to build an automatic copy trading bot, followed the instructions, and automated the entire process.
Now the robot finds wallets, analyzes, copies trades, and closes positions on its own; he
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Let's discuss if you want to play or are already playing PolyMarket.
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Let's discuss if you want to play or are already playing PolyMarket.
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Let's discuss if you want to play or are already playing PolyMarket.
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A friend of mine's friend, studying abroad, is a Chinese student.
His family isn't exactly wealthy, but he absolutely refuses to work at Chinese restaurants washing dishes or assembling screws on factory assembly lines. He thinks that kind of work earns too little and is too dull.
What did this guy do? He spent $2,000 of his own money in his dorm room to build a "private weather station." Yes, you heard that right, a weather station. Not those weather apps on your phone that are often inaccurate after three days—that's too basic.
His setup directly pulls data from aviation sources. When planes
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Here's a tough guy: ColdMath, the trading legend of the weather market, quietly making a fortune on Polymarket.
He doesn't rely on guessing, only calculations. Accurate to one decimal place—Tokyo, Chicago, Wellington temperatures—he can predict to 0.1°C.
His homepage is here:
And the results? Starting with $100, with an 80.7% win rate, netting $101,042.
Here are a few of his legendary trades:
· Tokyo 16°C → earned $12,427, a 48,910% increase
· Chicago 54°F → earned $12,373, a 49,733% increase
· Tokyo 15°C → earned $8,090
· Wellington 20°C → earned $7,702
Now, the weather markets on Polymarket
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Here comes another Chinese developer who turned Claude into a cash machine on Polymarket. Starting with $44, now over $600,000. Specializing in 5-minute BTC markets with nearly 100% win rate.
The data is here, take a look yourself:
· $44 → $629,812
· Just added +$6,000 today
· +$32,107 this week
· 14,683 predictions in total
· Win rate — nearly 100%
This account has been running for 4 months. Initially, he just threw in some spare change. In less than a month, he earned more than the combined salaries of a hundred ordinary people.
How does he do it?
He only did one thing: pai
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You say you're still waiting for the "best time"?
AB2 isn't waiting.
They went straight to Polymarket, betting on London's weather.
Here's the wallet:
They might have never even been to that city, but they still dared to bet on London's temperature.
So far, they've made 1,313 trades, earning $29,540.
Win rate: 84.2%.
And they’re just focusing on this seemingly insignificant niche market, slowly building.
Where exactly is that "best time" you keep talking about?
When AB2 made their 400th trade, you were still hesitating.
Are you planning to follow them, or keep waiting for that never-coming goo
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Tomorrow, his paycheck from Amazon will be deposited.
But today, he has already earned more than that paycheck—$66,891.03.
And it was before 3 p.m.
This person is called Radar, an operations manager at Amazon. An annual salary of $90,000. A full-time employee, usually handling logistics reports, working overtime on Prime Day weekends.
Today, he made over $66,000.
He’s not trading stocks or cryptocurrencies. He’s betting on one thing: whether the U.S. and Iran can agree to a ceasefire.
The answer later became clear: “No.”
He actually just happened to discover a market on Polymarket about US-Ira
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There is a Chinese student who tinkered together a device the size of a credit card, using Claude as the engine. It cost a total of $14—just a Raspberry Pi, a camera, and an LED light.
The professor said it was a toy. The classmates all laughed at him too. He posted a demonstration video on YouTube, and only about 200 people watched it.
Later, everyone finally realized what this thing was related to.
Wallet.
Profit: more than $11.52 million.
Prediction count: 2,347 trades.
He only entered the market in June 2025.
The homepage is here:
To copy his trades, you just need this robo
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My college roommate works at a coffee shop, earning $15 an hour, and works 36 hours a week. Last Tuesday, he came back and said he had saved up $500 and wanted to invest it somewhere.
He told me, "Don’t ask me, I’ve been losing money trading stocks recently, I really don’t know."
He sat next to me, opened Claude on his computer, and typed a line: "I have $500 in savings, I can't afford to lose it, but I want it to grow. What can small money do that big money can’t?"
Claude replied with a message, and we both stared in shock after reading it.
Rich people compete on speed and scale. Smal
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