Predicting miraculous reversals in the market—turning an 8-dollar weather bet into 4,000 dollars, with a return of over 4,600%; using 900 dollars to influence the public opinion of a tech giant, ultimately earning 21,000 dollars. The total historical profit of this trading account has already surpassed $110,000.



Interestingly, this player almost never follows conventional odds. His strategic logic is actually very simple, but most people lack the courage to replicate it—specifically targeting those "market-priced extremely low" black swan events (price range between 1 and 6 points). Behind seemingly absurd odds, there is a hidden high risk-reward asymmetry. The core of this high-leverage strategy deserves in-depth analysis.
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DeFiGraylingvip
· 9h ago
8 bucks to turn into 4000 bucks? This guy really dares to do it. I need to learn from him how to find these opportunities that the market has slept on.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 9h ago
Really, turning 8 dollars into 4000 dollars—what an outrageous odds... To be honest, it's still a gamble on human nature. The market prices those extremely low-probability events as being collectively underestimated, and few people understand that.
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SilentObservervip
· 9h ago
8 bucks to turn into 4000? This guy really dares to gamble. I need to learn from him how to find those seriously undervalued events...
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rugpull_ptsdvip
· 9h ago
This guy is just a pure gambler mentality, the kind who bets on foolish money, and yet he actually managed to win... Black swans do have a chance, but the premise is to come back alive. This account will eventually crash. 8x to 4000x? How lucky I am that I wasn't rug pulled... Low odds = low risk? Haha, low odds are the dead tickets already set by the market. Accounts like these are usually typical of survival bias; the thousand who died go unnoticed. Can you talk about how to precisely catch those black swans, or is it just pure luck? I want to try it, feels no different from all-in poker.
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SquidTeachervip
· 9h ago
Wow, this market... Those who really dare to go all-in on black swan events are tough guys.
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