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Harold Deeming | 哈羅德.香港

@i4harold

F1 mad Dad. Trying to share useful tools, tips and news.

Test Valley, Hampshire Katılım Temmuz 2007
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slash1s@slash1sol·
a guy made $36,900 on Polymarket weather bet. with a hairdryer. > he figured out the platform was pulling data from a single unguarded sensor near a Paris airport runway. > bought YES on temperature targets. walked up to the thermometer. > plugged in a hairdryer. > collected his winnings. > ran. he entered the trade with $2,000 at a price of 5 cents and exited with a profit of nearly $37,000. the meteorological service launched an investigation. the sensor now has a security guard. security is at the thermometer. the guy is gone. his profile: @joethemeteorologist?via=svyatoslav" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@joethemeteoro… his wallet: 0x1838cca016850ac7185a9b149fe7d0bd2d6629b4 copy him via tg with @join" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">kreo.app/@join here: t.me/KreoPolyBravoB… don't lose him.
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most weather traders zoom in on one city. [russell110320] zooms out to the whole earth. global temperature ranges. climate anomalies. record-hot months and years. 152 bets. 65% win rate. $44,150 total profit on Polymarket. his biggest trade: $32,400 on "Will February 2026 rank 4th hottest ever?" -> came back $42,759. this isn't weather trading. it's macro climate trading. check his profile here -> @russell110320?via=svyatoslav" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@russell110320… and copy his edge via -> t.me/KreoPolyBravoB… save this alpha.

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Gen X trained for this…
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Michael A. Arouet
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
In most countries billionaires are self-made. They invent new products or services that drive progress. In Germany, Spain, Italy, and France, most billionaires inherited their wealth. Europe has simply lost the entrepreneurial spirit that once drove innovation and prosperity.
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