Prediction markets might be my new favorite playground.
Haven't dropped a single dollar yet. My move? Throw money on 'yes' for one bet, then hit 'no' on the exact same thing.
Result: break even every time.
Is it genius or just elaborate performance art? Honestly can't tell anymore, but hey—perfect hedging means zero losses.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 12-09 03:47
ngl this is just dancing in a casino, what's there to brag about breaking even...
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On-ChainDiver
· 12-09 02:04
Isn't this just like swaying back and forth in a casino, where both wins and losses are eaten up by the fees?
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AirdropHunter007
· 12-09 02:02
Haha, isn't this just spending money to buy peace of mind? And they even call it "perfect hedging."
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Anon32942
· 12-09 01:51
Haha, isn't this basically freeloading off prediction markets?
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SilentAlpha
· 12-09 01:48
Damn, is this the legendary "Schrödinger's making money"? Haha
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Deconstructionist
· 12-09 01:46
Brilliant, this is what you call "using the casino's money to bet at the casino."
Prediction markets might be my new favorite playground.
Haven't dropped a single dollar yet. My move? Throw money on 'yes' for one bet, then hit 'no' on the exact same thing.
Result: break even every time.
Is it genius or just elaborate performance art? Honestly can't tell anymore, but hey—perfect hedging means zero losses.