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Remember I told you about Martingale strategy? Well, this guy literally made it. He started from $1,400 and doubled it 6 times in a row. Result? $90,000 profit in one single day. And it's not even a bot. Just a Polymarket trader with deep TA, RSI and macro understanding....

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This viral video of a Chinese trader keeps getting reposted with wild, ever-changing sensationalist captions claiming he "accidentally exposed" an OpenClaw AI bot farm running 28K arbitrage trades on Polymarket for $868K in profit with zero losses. None of that is in the video. He's simply a trader explaining what he does for a living: all-market short-term trading across gold, large-cap US stocks, S&P 500 futures, Nasdaq futures, and similar instruments. He uses an order flow approach — analyzing deep market data, macro structure, and historical patterns to make probabilistic directional trades. When he points at the screen and says "this is a float 170... float 170 US dollars... then made a breakthrough," he's casually highlighting a small price movement or floating profit target on his chart (roughly $170 on that particular trade). It's not a secret bot strategy or anything spectacular. It’s just informal trader speak for a quick scalp or breakout he's showing live. He openly talks about the uncertainties in trading, mentions that retail investors often haven't encountered these methods yet, and plans to hold offline short-term trading courses in Hangzhou. His bigger message is optimistic and community-oriented: he criticizes the habit of Chinese traders hoarding knowledge and says he wants to share what he knows to build a stronger domestic trading culture with more full-time traders, more participants in stocks and commodity futures, and bigger overall markets in China. The Polymarket bot farm story and profit numbers come from a completely separate leaked WeChat screenshot that someone mismatched with this unrelated clip. It’s classic internet clickbait and the captions keep evolving because the actual video doesn't support the hype. It's just a guy talking shop and encouraging others to learn. I’ve captioned the video for your benefit.

Ian Miles Cheong

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