So-called insider information, when you get right down to it, is just like this. Everyone is watching the same topic, then repeatedly pulling K-lines on prediction platforms like Polymarket. It looks very professional, the data is very impressive, but if you think about it carefully—how much of these K-line fluctuations are based on real information, and how much are just collective emotions dancing?



The market is like this: a group of people looking at the same chart, each weaving their own story. Some say it's institutions laying out plans, others say it's retail investors bottom-fishing, but in the end, no one can clearly say who is making money and who is losing. K-lines can speak, but they never tell the truth; they are just projections of collective imagination by the participants.
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pvt_key_collectorvip
· 01-07 06:10
Woke up, this is the daily routine of those people on Poly, a story told in hundreds of versions. Basically, it's collective hallucination; no one knows what they're betting on. I've heard too many "insider" stories, now I just want to laugh when I look at the candlestick charts. Institutions and retail investors are all making up stories; I'm just here for the entertainment. Isn't this just a casino? They just call it prediction.
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SchroedingersFrontrunvip
· 01-05 19:17
Basically, we're just dancing in a collective illusion. No one should pretend to be a professional. That group at Polymarket is just selling emotions as data—who are they fooling? Candlestick charts are like a demon-exposing mirror, revealing only the shadows of human greed. Insider information? Laughable. Both institutions and retail investors are just making up stories; only fools believe them. This is a gambler's paradise, where no one truly earns real money.
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HodlTheDoorvip
· 01-04 08:46
Exactly right, it's just a bunch of people hyping themselves up and convincing each other that this is a "strategy." Behind the candlestick charts are all gamblers' fantasies; no one truly understands. I still think places like Polymarket are just emotion machines—whoever tells the best story wins. Basically, it's still an information gap, but now there's almost no information advantage left. The most heartbreaking thing is, even though we know it's a collective illusion, we're still playing in it.
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SelfCustodyBrovip
· 01-04 08:43
Exactly right, candlestick charts are just a mirror reflecting our greed Polymarket is like a casino every day, who really makes money? Isn't it just hot potato? In the end, it all ends up in someone's hands Insider information? Haha, those are just stories made up afterward Collective imagination projection, well said. Let's see who can walk away unscathed from this show
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All-InQueenvip
· 01-04 08:28
Well said, those guys at Polymarket are just scamming each other, nothing else. The K-line fooled me once or twice, and I believed it. A collective imagined projection, your analogy is perfect. It's all stories, no one knows the truth. Insider information? Laughable, it's all rear-view mirror analysis.
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MetaDreamervip
· 01-04 08:24
Basically, it's a group of people self-hypnotizing themselves. Polymarket has a bunch of stunning data, but it's all an illusion. A game of collective storytelling; neither institutions nor retail investors can make any money. Candlestick charts are just mirrors, reflecting people's greed inside.
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