The legendary investor who called the financial crisis has a stark warning for crypto traders: don't sleep on prediction markets. Danny Moses, the prominent figure behind 'The Big Short' strategy that made waves during 2008, is raising the alarm about overlooking these emerging market mechanisms. In the volatile world of digital assets, where sentiment shifts can trigger massive liquidations, prediction markets have evolved into serious indicators that separate the winners from the rekt. Whether you're a casual trader or a whale, dismissing these data sources could cost you dearly. The message is clear—integrate prediction market signals into your trading thesis or face the consequences in a market that waits for no one.

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DoomCanistervip
· 15h ago
Predictive markets should have been taken seriously long ago; every sharp decline in the crypto world leaves clues.
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LiquidityWitchvip
· 22h ago
nah tbh danny moses just brewing the same old alpha sauce... prediction markets are just another dark pool to read the tea leaves from. if you're not already staring into those forbidden strats, you're already liquidation sacrifice material ✌️
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ForkThisDAOvip
· 22h ago
NGL prediction markets have become a new tool for scamming people again, haven't they?
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DustCollectorvip
· 22h ago
Danny Moses is preaching again. Is market prediction really that reliable? I feel like it's still a gamble relying on luck.
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