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The 'Whale' Who Bet Big on Donald Trump's Second Presidency Actually Won $85 Million, Way More Than First Reported. Here's How He Did It. The trader made a series of risky bets on the presidential election — all of which came true.

By Sherin Shibu Edited by Melissa Malamut

Key Takeaways

  • A trader known as the “Trump whale” accurately predicted that Donald Trump would win the presidency.
  • He'll make $85 million, according to reports.
  • After deciding that U.S. polls inaccurately favored Harris, "Théo" commissioned his own polls that incorporated the "neighbor effect."

On Election Day, an anonymous trader called the "Trump whale" got lucky. Or maybe it was more than luck.

Not only did he predict that Donald Trump would win the presidency, but he also bet big that Trump would win the popular vote and triumph in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

Related: Here's How Donald Trump's Victory Will Impact Small Businesses, According to a Georgetown Business School Professor

The "Trump whale," who calls himself Théo and is a French national, was so confident he bet more than $30 million of his own money through the crypto betting site Polymarket, according to the Wall Street Journal.

How Much Did Théo Win?

Théo used 11 anonymous accounts on the site to make bets, according to Business Insider. Some usernames included Fredi9999, Theo4, PrincessCaro, and Michie. On Thursday, Theo4 and Fredi9999 ranked as the first and second most profitable accounts of all time on Polymarket; PrincessCaro and Michie are in eighth and fourteenth place, respectively.

Bloomberg originally estimated that Théo would make a profit of $48 million from four accounts based on the election results. But now, in a new analysis, the outlet reports that number is now closer to $85 million with 11 accounts.

How the 'Neighbor Effect' Helped the 'Trump Whale' Win Big

Théo told the WSJ that he had experience working as a trader and that his bets were really bets against the validity of U.S. polling data— he looked into U.S. polls over the summer and judged that they were skewed towards Harris.

In Théo's words, the polls didn't account for two effects: the "shy Trump voter effect" and "the neighbor effect."

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The "shy Trump voter effect" refers to Trump supporters who don't want to participate in polls or are reluctant to outright voice their support for Trump.

"The neighbor effect" was Théo's solution to the problem: Instead of asking in a poll who the voter supports, "the neighbor effect" asks them who they think their neighbors are supporting. The question could indirectly show the voter's true preferences.

Théo told the WSJ that he commissioned his own private surveys that took the neighbor effect into account — and unlike mainstream polls, the results of his surveys showed overwhelming, "mind-blowing" support for Trump.

The survey results helped inform Théo's bets.

Polymarket saw more than $3.7 billion spent on presidential election bets overall.

Related: How Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Other Tech Leaders Are Reacting to Donald Trump's Election Victory

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Sherin Shibu

Entrepreneur Staff

News Reporter

Sherin Shibu is a business news reporter at Entrepreneur.com. She previously worked for PCMag, Business Insider, The Messenger, and ZDNET as a reporter and copyeditor. Her areas of coverage encompass tech, business, strategy, finance, and even space. She is a Columbia University graduate.

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