A French trader known as ‘Theo’ has made a staggering $50 million in profit on bets placed on Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election. Using multiple accounts on the prediction market platform Polymarket, Theo’s strategy has significantly impacted the betting landscape, showcasing the influence of prediction markets in shaping political outcomes.
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A French trader known as ‘Theo’ has made a staggering $50 million in profit on bets placed on Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election. Using multiple accounts on the prediction market platform Polymarket, Theo’s strategy has significantly impacted the betting landscape, showcasing the influence of prediction markets in shaping political outcomes.
A French trader known as ‘Theo’ has made a staggering $50 million in profit on bets placed on Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election. Using multiple accounts on the prediction market platform Polymarket, Theo’s strategy has significantly impacted the betting landscape, showcasing the influence of prediction markets in shaping political outcomes.
On Tuesday’s episode of ‘The Chase,’ viewers were captivated by a contestant named Theo, a 24-year-old social media manager who shared a striking resemblance to TV presenter Rylan Clark. Theo’s good looks and charming personality sparked a flurry of comments on social media, with fans praising his appearance and comparing him to the popular TV star. Despite his initial success, Theo ultimately fell short in his quest for the jackpot, allowing chaser Darragh Ennis to catch up and eliminate him from the competition. Joining Theo on the episode were Alan, Fey, and Suzi, who faced Chaser Darragh ‘The Menace’ Ennis in the final, but unfortunately failed to accumulate enough points, losing their chance at the grand prize.