Anyone knows any good events on there right now?I made 3x of my initial investment on Hungary elections, but it seems like it calmed down now and doesn't jump up and down in predictable patterns anymore.Then I tried some temporal events that have a fixed date and I had mixed success there, they were good 3-4 days before they ended, but then I invested a lot into an event 2 days before it ended and it had literally zero bids after that so I just lost a bunch of money.Now I have tried the "# of times musk tweets until April 7th" and I think I already fucked myself there, since someone at the comments said that Tesla is going to release some shit and I invested in 180-200.In general, I had great success in the beginning but now I am not making profit anymore and sometimes I even lose money. Can anyone recommend an event/market that is predictable, has enough liquidity, preferably moves in the 0.2c-2c range, doesn't end for at least 4 more days and jumps between low and high values frequently?
fuck off you with your Boomer tier lottery shit
>>62063744It is actually much more predictable than crypto market, that is why I use it. Crypto is almost impossible to day trade, the only thing you can really do is check when some new coin is about to be listed on an exchange and buy it right before it gets listed, as it usually jumps after getting listed.So Polymarket is much more safe and predictable than crypto, if you find a good market/event.
>>62063717Seriously fuck Polymarket, I hate those niggers so much. I spent four months on their waitlist, got the message I could finally open an account, and then when I'm signing up they tell me I can't open an account on their website. Turns out they have an iOS application and us Amerifats are ONLY allowed to download their iPhone app. No iPhone? "Ha-ha, fuck you, you can't sign up even for that, we ain't doing Android yet."
>>62063935Just don't live in a totalitarian state that overregulates everything.
>>62063757>please throw liquidity at my gambling serviceno>its better than "other scam"aha
>>62064169And your alternative is?
Don't trust small defi protocols
>>62063717vegas all on black
>>62064176Sure. Its quite obvious if you look at the general deterministic trajectory for the next 50-80 years, but I won't share it. I have no interest in some desperate gamblers to pile on to my trade. You keep gambling on crapto, buy ponzi shares and throw money at gambling services