Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月02日
The French ‘whale’ who made massive pro-Trump bets is only doing it for the money and could win $80 million, report says
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法国商人Théo在Polymarket网站上押注3000万美元赌特朗普赢得总统选举,称只为赚钱。该平台因大笔亲特朗普交易引发质疑,存在市场操纵风险。Théo用多个账户进行小额交易以获更好价格,若特朗普胜他将获利,反之可能损失惨重。此外,Polymarket对美国用户不可用且曾被罚款,还被指存在洗盘交易。

🎲法国商人Théo在Polymarket押注3000万美元赌特朗普赢得总统选举,称此举仅为赚钱,用自己大部分流动资产下注,通过多个账户的小额交易来防止赌注价格上涨。

💡该平台上的大笔亲特朗普交易引发市场操纵担忧,以改变选民对竞选的看法。Théo否认有政治动机,称自己无政治议程。

🚫Polymarket对美国用户不可用,2022年因提供场外事件型二元期权合约被CFTC罚款。区块链公司调查发现其大量交易量可能是洗盘交易。

📈Théo认为主流民意调查低估了特朗普的胜选几率,若特朗普胜他将获利约8000万美元,若哈里斯胜他可能损失大部分甚至全部资金。

A French trader who wagered $30 million on betting website Polymarket that Donald Trump will win the presidential election said he has no political motivation for doing so.In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, the so-called whale referred to himself as “Théo” and said he made his bets on Trump for one reason only. “My intent is just making money,” he said.After questions arose about large pro-Trump trades on the platform, Polymarket reached out to the French whale behind the accounts but didn’t disclose his identity, saying only that he had “extensive trading experience and a financial services background.” The trader’s handful of big bets were skewing the election odds in Trump’s favor, the Journal reported last month, raising fears of market manipulation to alter voters’ perceptions of the race. But Théo denied any such motives, telling the Journal in an email, “I have absolutely no political agenda.” He also said that he’s placing the Polymarket bets with his own money, which he said was the majority of his liquid assets. The outlet could not verify whether this was true or not. A spokesperson for Polymarket did not immediately respond to Fortune’s request for comment.Using several different accounts on Polymarket, Théo racked up his massive Trump wager through a series of small transactions which he said was to help prevent the price of his bets from rising so he could get a better deal. For example, during a 10-hour period last week, the trader’s Theo4 account made over 450 bets on Vice President Kamala Harris not winning the presidential election in amounts ranging from $5 to tens of thousands of dollars.Polymarket has been cited over the past several months by mainstream media outlets as an alternative to traditional polls, with some election watchers arguing that prediction markets are more likely to reflect an accurate picture of the race because people are putting real money behind their bets. Yet Polymarket is not available to American users and was fined by the CFTC in 2022 for “offering off-exchange event-based binary options contracts.” Two separate investigations by blockchain firms also found that a large chunk of the trading volume on Polymarket could potentially be chalked up to “wash trading,” a form of market manipulation where traders buy and sell shares repeatedly to falsely inflate market volume and activity, Fortune reported.“Polymarket’s Terms of Use expressly prohibit market manipulation,” a Polymarket spokesperson previously said in a statement to Fortune. “We strive to provide users with the fairest analysis possible and our transparency allows the market to decide.”If Théo’s Trump bets pan out, he could more than double his money, netting about $80 million, according to the Journal. If Harris wins, he could lose the majority of his money, or worse, lose his entire bet.Théo said while he was new to election betting, he made the massive wagers on Trump because he believes the Republican candidate’s election odds are being understated by mainstream polls. He pointed to polls from 2016 and 2020 that came in well below Trump’s vote totals and the idea that some people don’t want to publicly support Trump. Polls from the New York Times/Siena College and Reuters/Ipsos put Trump and Harris in a dead heat with days left until election day.The Journal described Théo as a man with a “short, neatly trimmed beard” who wore a gray Nike sweatshirt and had a slight accent when speaking English. He said he previously lived in the U.S. and traded for banks. The French whale also said he didn’t want to give his full name because his friends and children don’t know about his enormous wealth.While Théo was confident about Trump’s odds in his interview with the Journal, he nervously admitted that the political winds can change in an instant.“A surprise can always occur,” he said.Upcoming event: Join business's brightest minds and boldest leaders at the Fortune Global Forum, convening November 11 and 12 in New York City. Thought-provoking sessions and off-the-record discussions feature Fortune 500 CEOs, former Cabinet members and global Ambassadors, and 7x world champion Tom Brady–among many others.

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