Twenty-six yuan to turn into two thousand seven? This is not some talk of hundredfold leverage; my buddy is simply placing a bet based on London's weather.
In just a few hours, a 100x return is achieved.
Recently, these "weather forecast" derivatives markets have truly become ATMs for aggressive traders. Glance at someone's real trading account, and you'll see how outrageous these returns are. Short-term high leverage, contracts with extreme volatility—such extreme cases definitely exist in this market cycle—small capital combined with precise directional predictions, and doubling your money instantly is not a dream.
But looking further, how do most of these betting games play out? Those who understand, understand. Behind such ultra-high returns lies the risk of liquidation at the same level—if your direction is slightly off, you could lose everything. In the current derivatives market, making money and losing money often comes down to a single thought.
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CommunityLurker
· 13h ago
26 bucks to 2700? Man, your gambling luck is incredible. If you play a few more rounds, you could buy a house haha
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Even weather forecasts can be used for derivatives trading. I really don't know whether to laugh or cry
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A 100x return is just for listening. How many actually make it out alive?
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This kind of scheme is just gambling. Don't dress it up as derivatives contracts. Honestly, it's just about luck
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One moment and you're wiped out. I'd rather play Bitcoin honestly
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I believe you can turn 26 bucks into 2700, but the bigger risk is losing everything in the next round, bro
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Why do I never believe these stories of extreme returns? It's all survivor bias
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Oh my god, does anyone really use their living expenses to gamble on London rain?
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This is classic small wins, big losses. In the end, the platform is the one laughing last
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AllInAlice
· 20h ago
Damn, 26 bucks to 100x? How lucky do you have to be? Why haven't I come across such a deal?
The weather market is truly a gambler's paradise—making money fast, losing even faster. One thought can lead to heaven or hell.
Going all-in with 26 bucks is really brave. I need to reflect on myself.
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NFTRegretter
· 01-13 16:56
Can you even bet on the weather? The level of absurdity really exceeds my imagination. Turning 26 into 2700, I didn't expect that, but... in such cases, nine out of ten times it's a reverse case, right?
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MEVSandwich
· 01-13 16:55
Just betting on the weather, how "genius" must your brain be.
26 yuan turns into 2700? I don't believe it, you'll be the one liquidated in the next second.
Weather derivatives are purely a money-grabbing scheme, always the 1% lucky ones who profit.
Change the direction, 26 yuan becomes zero, and you lose everything.
I advise you not to touch this kind of contract; it can all disappear in an instant.
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NewDAOdreamer
· 01-13 16:55
Watching these cases, in the end, when they are making money, they ask you to look at account screenshots; when they are losing, no one mentions it. I just want to know if this guy's account is still active.
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 01-13 16:51
26 bucks to 2700? I knew there would definitely be a trap later... Truly a gambler's paradise
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Weather can even be used for gambling, how bored must they be haha
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Stories of liquidation are often more exciting than making money, but no one wants to hear them
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100x returns in an instant, losing everything in an instant, the difference isn't really that big
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Contracts are just harvesting the dreams of "accurate predictors"
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Those who understand, understand... what do they understand? That is, losing money
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Betting 26 bucks to reach 2700 is no different from buying a lottery ticket, probability theory is no joke
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 01-13 16:47
We, this group of people, just love to watch these stories—turning 26 bucks into 2700, sounds exhilarating. But honestly, the weather chart is just a gambler's paradise; yesterday we were celebrating wildly, and tomorrow we'll be eating dirt.
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LiquidityNinja
· 01-13 16:28
Really? 26 bucks turned into 100 times? I don't believe you, what kind of precise prediction is that?
I've also looked at the weather盘 a few times, and the profit-making cases are indeed outrageous, but those are probably survivor bias.
There are probably more爆仓 cases. To be honest, it's just gambling, just with a different disguise.
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0xSoulless
· 01-13 16:27
Yet another "genius trader" is born. Tomorrow, I wonder if we'll see his liquidation screenshot.
Twenty-six yuan to turn into two thousand seven? This is not some talk of hundredfold leverage; my buddy is simply placing a bet based on London's weather.
In just a few hours, a 100x return is achieved.
Recently, these "weather forecast" derivatives markets have truly become ATMs for aggressive traders. Glance at someone's real trading account, and you'll see how outrageous these returns are. Short-term high leverage, contracts with extreme volatility—such extreme cases definitely exist in this market cycle—small capital combined with precise directional predictions, and doubling your money instantly is not a dream.
But looking further, how do most of these betting games play out? Those who understand, understand. Behind such ultra-high returns lies the risk of liquidation at the same level—if your direction is slightly off, you could lose everything. In the current derivatives market, making money and losing money often comes down to a single thought.