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Latest Predict Point-Gaining Tips: Testing 20,000 Points with Under 50U
Predict has been launching new markets recently, and these new markets usually offer high point rewards. Often, scripts can't be updated in time, so manual settings can be used to gain a significant number of points during the initial mining phase.
For example: Who will be number one on the XHunt Chinese KOL rankings during the week of May 4th?
In this market, CZ is almost certainly the winner. After all, CZ has consistently topped the rankings, and his popularity is high enough.
But the key isn't predicting the outcome, but rather the point pool.
This market currently offers approximately 6,500 points per hour, totaling 156,000 points per day. If I can capture 5% of that, that's 7,800 points per day. If I can maintain similar efficiency throughout the week, 20,000 points isn't difficult.
The specific strategy is as follows: When a new market first launches, there's usually no liquidity available, especially for the YES direction where liquidity is very thin. For example, with the CZ option, I initially placed 10 buy orders with a 95% YES probability.
Then I placed 10,000 sell orders with a 0.3 NO probability, effectively consuming all the available points.
Similarly, the other options can be played this way. Currently, the probability of others winning is around 1%, so I place buy orders of 1000-2000 units, usually capturing about 20% of the entire points pool, a very comfortable experience.
Of course, I know these options have a high probability of losing. But the key is: as long as the orders don't fill, I can continuously earn points.
Even if they do fill, it's not entirely hopeless. Just sell quickly as soon as possible, minimizing losses to reduce risk.
This method is still in testing. My goal is to keep costs below 50U and aim for 20,000 points. Overall, manual liquidity strategies in the early stages of a new market are definitely worth paying close attention to.
@dingalingts
@predictdotfun

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Disclaimer: The content above is only the author's opinion which does not represent any position of Followin, and is not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, investment advice from Followin.
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