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LivePlatform comparison & prediction-market editorial hub.Primarily US (CFTC-regulated venues), with international coverage of offshore platforms

PredictionWins

The Smarter Way to Trade Prediction Markets.

A flagship strategy publication - research, models, and high-signal analysis aimed at serious participants in regulated prediction markets and event-contract platforms.

https://predictionwins.com
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The Smarter Way to Trade Prediction Markets.
PredictionWins — editorial thesis
03

Who it's for

Retail traders evaluating prediction-market platforms, beginners learning the category, and informed readers tracking market news and outcomes.

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What makes it different

Real-account, real-money testing methodology; published scoring weights; transparent affiliate disclosure on every page; named editorial team with corrections and ownership pages.

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Brand & voice

Editorial-newsroom voice with a financial-publication backbone — uppercase display type, red accent on navy/paper, Swiss-grid layouts, restrained motion. Confident, plainspoken, never hype.

06Topic Coverage
Platform reviews (Kalshi, Polymarket, Manifold, Metaculus)Regulation & CFTC statusLiquidity and feesMarket categories (politics, crypto, economy, sports, culture)Daily market newsBeginner educationP&L modelingNotable winning trades
07For each audience
Operators

PredictionWins is positioned as a top-of-funnel editorial channel for prediction-market venues - the place a curious or shopping trader lands when researching where to deposit. The site is built around comparison surfaces (best-platforms hub, per-platform reviews, category pages) and is designed to send qualified, intent-rich traffic into operator funnels. Operators should treat it as an independent review desk, not a content-marketing partner: the methodology is published, scores are defended, and inclusion isn't for sale. The practical opportunity is reputational - accurate fee, liquidity, and regulatory data on a venue's profile materially shapes how that venue is perceived by new users entering the category.

Partners

The audience is high-intent and decision-stage: readers comparing Kalshi vs. Polymarket, searching for "best prediction market site," or arriving via guide content with a clear next action. Funnel position is mid-to-bottom - reviews, comparison tables, and the P&L calculator sit immediately upstream of account-opening. Integration options today are conventional affiliate placements (rel="nofollow sponsored") inside reviews, comparison rows, and contextual CTAs; the editorial wall is firm, so commercial conversations are scoped to tracking, attribution, and factual accuracy rather than placement or scoring. Disclosure runs on every page, which protects both the partner and the reader.

Investors

The thesis is category timing plus editorial defensibility. Prediction markets are moving from niche to mainstream as CFTC-regulated volume scales, and the category lacks a trusted, independent review brand the way personal finance has NerdWallet or crypto has a handful of incumbents. PredictionWins is designed to occupy that slot: narrow vertical focus, transparent methodology, named team, and structured content (reviews, guides, news, tools) that compounds in search. Defensibility comes from editorial trust signals competitors can't fake overnight - real-money testing, corrections policy, ownership disclosure - plus the SEO moat of a complete platform-and-category taxonomy. Growth path: deepen per-state and per-jurisdiction coverage, expand the news cadence, and graduate the calculator into a small suite of trader tools.

Regulators

The site treats legality as a first-class editorial concern, not a footnote. US coverage centers on CFTC-regulated venues; offshore platforms are clearly labeled as geo-blocked or unavailable to US residents, and readers are routed accordingly. Every affiliate link carries rel="nofollow sponsored" per FTC and Google guidance. The publication maintains a public editorial policy, corrections policy, ownership-and-funding page, and a methodology page describing how scores are produced and reviewed. Sourcing standards require primary documents (CFTC orders, platform terms, on-chain data) for factual claims. Responsible-play language and risk disclosure appear in footers and notices; the site does not solicit or accept users, so KYC and age-gating remain the operator's responsibility, but the editorial framing consistently warns readers not to trade more than they can afford to lose.

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Editorial approach

Voice is newsroom-financial: declarative, lightly opinionated, allergic to hype. Display type is uppercase and confident; body copy is plainspoken and short-sentence. Cadence is daily news, rolling review updates with timestamped "last updated" dates, and periodic guide expansion. The site is written for the trader who wants a straight answer - not the gambler chasing action and not the academic forecaster. It deliberately does not cover: tipster picks, "guaranteed" strategies, unregulated sportsbook arbitrage, demo-account walkthroughs, or platforms it considers misleading. When a number isn't verifiable, it's omitted rather than guessed.

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Content pillars

  • Best-platforms hub & individual reviews
  • News feed (daily)
  • Guides (beginner → intermediate)
  • Markets by category
  • Hall of Fame / win stories
  • Free P&L calculator
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Expertise signals

  • Named editorial team with bios (Editor-in-Chief, Senior Analyst, Markets Reporter)
  • Published methodology with weighted scoring rubric
  • Real-account + real-money testing protocol with withdrawal verification
  • Two-reviewer sign-off before publication
  • Editorial policy, corrections policy, and ownership/funding pages
  • Schema.org markup (ItemList, FAQ, Breadcrumb, AboutPage)
11Regulatory snapshot
RegulatorCFTC (US) — coverage also references offshore frameworks where applicable
Legal statusSite treats CFTC-regulated venues as the only clearly legal US option; flags geo-blocking on offshore platforms
Last reviewedMay 24, 2026
Key statutesCommodity Exchange Act, CFTC event-contract rulings
Licensed operatorsKalshi (CFTC-regulated DCM)
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