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❗How PredicTools Works

PredicTools is designed as an observation and filtering layer for prediction markets.

It does not replace existing platforms. Instead, it sits alongside them, helping users understand market activity more clearly before taking action elsewhere.

The terminal is structured around a simple process: observe, filter, evaluate, and act.


Step 1: Market Aggregation

PredicTools continuously aggregates active prediction markets from supported platforms.

Rather than requiring users to browse each platform individually, the terminal presents markets in a unified list. Each market is displayed with consistent fields and metrics, making comparison straightforward.

This aggregation allows users to quickly understand:

  • what markets are active

  • where volume is concentrated

  • which questions are attracting attention

No interpretation or modification is applied to the underlying data.


Step 2: Structured Market View

Once aggregated, markets are displayed in a structured, terminal-style layout.

Each row represents a single market and includes essential information such as:

  • market title

  • platform source

  • current probabilities

  • volume and liquidity metrics

  • time-related information

This layout is designed to surface relevant data at a glance without requiring users to open each market individually.


Step 3: Filtering and Narrowing Focus

Prediction markets generate significant noise. Many markets are inactive, illiquid, or irrelevant to a given strategy.

PredicTools provides filtering tools that allow users to narrow the market list based on criteria such as:

  • minimum volume or liquidity

  • probability movement

  • time remaining until resolution

  • category or topic

Filters are applied instantly, allowing users to iterate quickly and explore different market conditions.


Step 4: Evaluation and Context

With a filtered set of markets, users can evaluate opportunities more effectively.

By observing probability changes, volume patterns, and timing, users gain context that would otherwise require manual tracking across multiple platforms.

PredicTools does not generate signals or rankings. It provides context and visibility so users can apply their own judgment.


Step 5: External Execution

PredicTools does not execute trades or positions.

When a user decides to act, execution takes place directly on the underlying platform where the market is hosted. PredicTools remains an analysis and observation tool throughout the process.

This separation ensures transparency and keeps decision-making responsibility with the user.


Continuous Use

PredicTools is designed to be used continuously, not only at moments of execution.

Many users keep the terminal open to:

  • monitor evolving market conditions

  • watch for shifts in volume or probability

  • stay aware of emerging questions

Over time, this creates a clearer understanding of how prediction markets behave.


Design Principles Behind the Workflow

The workflow of PredicTools is intentionally minimal.

The terminal avoids:

  • alerts that encourage impulsive action

  • opinions or suggested trades

  • unnecessary visual noise

Instead, it focuses on presenting clean, structured information that supports deliberate decision-making.

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