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#Polymarket预测市场交易 Just now I was震撼ed by an article 👀 The whales of Polymarket actually made 27,000 trades?? I initially thought they were all profit experts with super high win rates... but then I realized that many leaderboard rankings are actually "faked" illusions 😅
The most heartbreaking sentence is: The real wealth code is not in those shiny win rate rankings, but in the algorithms that a few top players bet real money on. This is outrageous, meaning the data we see might all be "beautified"?
Now I am especially curious, what is the pattern behind these 27,000 trades? How do they filter useful information from noise? I feel this is crucial for understanding prediction markets. By the way, can anyone explain what "removing noise" specifically means in trading? I am still exploring and always feel that the data I see contains both true and false, but I can't tell the difference 😭
I want to find a reliable trading logic, not blindly follow those win rate rankings. If any experts are willing to share their experience, I am all ears!