My 14-year-old mixed-race nephew has earned more on Polymarket than his math teacher's monthly salary. The key is, the strategy the teacher praised him for, the teacher himself didn't fully understand it either.


I pushed the door open and thought he was doing homework. Turns out, he was on the Claude Code terminal. He turned around and said very calmly, as if it were just an ordinary thing: he had the AI find the most accurate NBA prediction wallet, pulled the transaction records, and then started copying trades. Not a single line of code written, just chatting with the AI in normal language. The data he got would have taken me at least a few weeks to gather myself.
In a month, the extra money in his account is enough to cover a math teacher’s five-week salary. When I saw that number, I felt proud and embarrassed at the same time — I’ve been tinkering for half a year, analyzing late into the night, and my returns are less than a third of his.
At parent-teacher night, he packaged this whole thing as a probability theory lesson. The math teacher was honest and said he didn’t fully understand it, but still gave him an A, reasoning that it was “an atypical application of statistics in real-world problems.”
The school still teaches probability with dice, but he’s already mastered it in real money markets. The most heartbreaking part is, he’s actually doing better than I am.
This is the wallet he found through Claude Code:

I followed this wallet, and I’m way behind my nephew. Because while I was still struggling with manual analysis, he had already set up notifications, so he gets signals as soon as there’s movement:

I taught him how to ride a bike, and he’s teaching me how to make money. This business is a win-win.
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