Gate News reports that on March 19, in the Polymarket prediction event for the NHL game between the St. Louis Blues and the Calgary Flames with a total goals over/under of 5.5, an address with a cumulative loss of nearly $9.96 million (Address: 0x492442eab586f242b53bda933fd5de859c8a3782) continuously bought Over positions. The address invested approximately $187,900 in total by purchasing about 355,000 shares at prices of 53¢, 52¢, and 51¢. The current value of this position is about $188,400, with an unrealized profit of approximately $457, corresponding to the latest price of about 53¢. This game is an NHL regular-season matchup, with both the Blues and Flames in the middle to late stage of the season fighting for rankings, and the total goals market set at 5.5.
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