Spotted a clever play on Polymarket lately. There's this trader who's been swooping into fresh markets at rock-bottom entry points—we're talking 0.4 cents, seriously—betting on being the first mover. The strategy? Grab positions when nobody's paying attention, then flip them once liquidity builds up. Small stakes, but the percentage gains can actually add up fast. Worth keeping an eye on how this approach performs across different event types.

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wrekt_but_learningvip
· 12-08 16:11
He turned the tables after entering at 0.4—this guy's a real player. Why am I always late to the game?
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MEVSandwichVictimvip
· 12-06 03:09
Entering at 0.4 and dumping as soon as liquidity comes in? I've seen this trick before—it all comes down to who's faster and who gets to profit.
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MidnightMEVeatervip
· 12-06 01:00
Good morning, 3 a.m. This is a typical liquidity trap farm. The 0.4-point bottom had already been staked by someone.
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AirdropBlackHolevip
· 12-06 00:57
Bottom fishing at $0.004? This guy is really bold, just betting on the moment liquidity picks up.
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liquidation_watchervip
· 12-06 00:53
Bottom-fishing at 0.4, this guy really knows how to pick the timing... Once liquidity picks up, it doubles. I want to play like this too, but I'm always a step too slow.
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