Don't just stare at the candlestick chart and guess blindly; look at how those truly profitable traders operate.



One trader's approach is completely different—it's not about guessing ups and downs, but using cold-blooded strategies like cross-hedging to harvest profits. It sounds complicated, but the logic is straightforward:

The core is to seize pricing imbalances. Prediction markets like Polymarket often experience liquidity mismatches—one side's price is driven up, while the other is undervalued. Smart traders step in at this moment—buying contracts on both sides simultaneously.

Why can this approach make money? Because the market will eventually return to rationality. Whether prices go up or down, the spread on one side will narrow, creating arbitrage opportunities. This isn't about betting on the direction; it's about exploiting market inefficiencies and emotional swings.

The beauty of this strategy is that it doesn't require you to accurately predict future trends—just to find mispriced opportunities. In other words, market greed and fear are giving you free money.
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SandwichTradervip
· 11h ago
Sounds good, but isn't it just gambling on when the market will wake up? I've seen too many of these "not betting on a direction" strategies end up losing in the end.
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P2ENotWorkingvip
· 11h ago
Exactly right, it's just that these guys are playing the information gap game. We're retail investors still debating whether to buy or not, while they've already arbitraged early.
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