A Polymarket trader used the "Pentagon ordering pizzas late at night" signal to bet on a US attack on Venezuela and made $80,000.

PANews reported on January 4th that, according to X user Sweetcheeks, he tracked unusual orders at Domino's Pizza stores near the Pentagon to determine that the US was about to take military action against Venezuela. He then bought a large number of contracts related to "whether the US will attack Venezuela" on the Polymarket platform, ultimately making a profit of up to $80,000 in a single night. This strategy relied on his self-built "pizza monitoring robot," making real-time decisions based on the unconventional intelligence signal that "a large number of late-night orders = military overtime."

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