Lookonchain tracks prediction market trader swinging from $10.8 million loss to more than $8 million profit in two weeks

Lookonchain tracks prediction market trader swinging from $10.8 million loss to more than $8 million profit in two weeks

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2026-07-15 10:35:05
Lookonchain said on July 15 that a prediction market trader pulled off a sharp turnaround over the past two weeks, moving from cumulative losses of about $10.8 million to a profit of more than $8 million. The monitoring account also listed several of the trader’s biggest winning bets: France vs. Spain generated $9.9 million in profit, Switzerland vs. Colombia brought in $3.765 million, Argentina vs. Switzerland added $1.867 million, and the United States vs. Belgium delivered $1.759 million. The figures point to a dramatic reversal in the account’s recent performance, based on data cited by Lookonchain and reported by BlockBeats.
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BlockBeats reported on July 15 that, according to Lookonchain, a prediction market trader completed a major profit reversal within two weeks.

The account had previously posted cumulative losses of about $10.8 million, but recent trades pushed it to a profit of more than $8 million.

Lookonchain listed several large winning positions:

  • France vs. Spain: $9.9 million profit
  • Switzerland vs. Colombia: $3.765 million profit
  • Argentina vs. Switzerland: $1.867 million profit
  • United States vs. Belgium: $1.759 million profit
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