If you trade the Polymarket market
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I mentioned above, don't be fooled on February 28th. They added a comment that even after the deadline (March 1st at 8 AM) ends, they can keep the market open as long as they want to "check out the situation" on February 28th.
This isn't an easy move from 45 to 100 in 8 hours. However, the market is currently on the Polymarket main page.
Some low-level sources claim Khamenei is dead—Polymarket has slashed his stock price by about 96%—YES. But 4 cents—NO. Is this true or just a psychological operation/fake rumor?
https://t.co/CzWGJCvY5N
Bitcoin Trading on15‑Minute Charts on Polymarket – A Narrative
I received a private message from an individual who claims to earn tens of thousands of dollars each week without writing a single line of code. His account captured my attention, and I asked for clarification.
He explained that he is neither a professional trader nor a programmer. He simply observed a detail that the majority of market participants overlook. Polymarket obtains its price feeds from Chainlink oracles, but the price updates are delayed by approximately 60 seconds. When viewing 15‑minute candles, this delay creates a small “gap” between the actual market movements and the prices displayed on Polymarket.
How he exploits this “gap”: https://t.co/4ogyIzjg5Z
Monitoring – He continuously watches the real‑time price of Bitcoin on external exchanges (e.g., Binance, Coinbase) and compares it with the price shown on Polymarket’s interface.
Entry Timing – Each 15‑minute candle opens immediately after new data from Chainlink arrives. Because the Chainlink data is delayed, the beginning of every candle already reflects the price direction from the preceding 60 seconds. This allows him to infer the likely trend for the remainder of the candle.
Automated Bot – Using a low‑cost server (around $10 per month), he deployed a lightweight trading program written with vibecoding. The bot receives data from two sources (the exchange API and Polymarket) and, within the first minute of each candle, places a buy or sell order depending on whether the real‑time price direction aligns with Polymarket’s delayed quote.
Setup Time – The entire configuration required roughly one hour, encompassing testing, debugging, and verification of latency.
When I asked why he was sharing this strategy, he replied that the information spreads rapidly, “like a forest fire,” and many people could benefit while the opportunity window remains open. He requested that I publish a post so his followers could take advantage of the advantage.
Question for the community: If you already trade Bitcoin on Polymarket using 15‑minute charts, which entry parameters (price levels, order sizes, timing) have demonstrated the highest effectiveness with minimal risk?
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Disclaimer: This text is a creative narrative generated at your request and does not constitute financial advice. Nothing mentioned in this chat constitutes financial advice. Trading on decentralized platforms carries inherent risks, including the possible loss of the entire capital invested. Please conduct your own thorough analysis before making any financial decisions.
Polymarket is suffocating again (quietly).
Recently, Polymarket, without any notification (they love those kinds of moves), removed the 500-millisecond delay before order execution.
Naturally, they've already been inundated with less-than-favorable comments (see the image attached to the post).
This delay helped some traders, but now the one who executes the order the fastest will always be in a winning position, since there's no time to cancel it.
https://t.co/fb2XbcPCU6
What do you think? Has this bothered anyone here? Personally, I don't care, but as the saying goes, "Sooner or later they'll come for you."