Strategies for predictive markets
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Nothing Ever Happens a meme Strategy?
“Nothing Ever Happens” isn’t just a meme for many Polymarket users betting on the fact that nothing ever really happens has often proven to be a winning model. Obviously, sometimes…
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Polymarket News Trading: How Fast Clicking Can Give You an Edge
On Polymarket, a powerful and increasingly popular strategy combines speed, attentiveness, and information: the fast clicking approach, also known as news trading. This method doesn’t rely on long-term predictions or…
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Copytrading on Polymarket: Smart Strategy or Dangerous Illusion?
Copytrading is a popular concept across traditional finance, crypto, and even NFT trading: it’s the idea of mirroring the moves of a more experienced or successful trader, usually someone considered…
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Polymarket’s liquidity rewards
One of the key innovations that helps Polymarket function smoothly is its Liquidity Rewards Program a system designed to incentivize users to add liquidity to markets by placing competitive limit…
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Scam Tactics in Prediction Markets: Don’t Click on Suspicious Links in Comments
As prediction markets like Polymarket grow in popularity, they also attract scammers looking to exploit unsuspecting users. One of the most widespread and dangerous tactics is the use of malicious…
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Arbitrage on Prediction Market
In the world of prediction markets, where people bet on real-world events—from elections to sports to economic indicators—there’s a lesser-known but highly effective strategy used by experienced traders: arbitrage. This…






