Oracle Engine

Turn prediction markets into a research edge

Oracle scans the top prediction markets every four hours and uses AI to build a thesis linking high-conviction events to the tickers they could affect, surfaced as watchlist candidates for your own research.

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What you get

Prediction-market scanning

Every four hours Oracle sweeps the most active prediction markets for contracts that could move equities.

AI investment theses

For high-conviction events, AI writes a full thesis: the causal chain, which tickers are exposed, and bull/bear cases.

Ticker mapping with conviction scores

Signals are mapped to specific tickers and scored so you can focus your own research.

Research dashboard

A dashboard organizes candidates with sector context and hypothetical allocation examples (illustrative only).

Discord alerts

New high-conviction theses are pushed to Discord as they are generated.

How it works

1. Scan

Oracle reads the top prediction markets every four hours.

2. Reason

AI connects high-conviction events to affected tickers and writes the thesis.

3. Research

You review the candidates and decide what, if anything, to act on.

Frequently asked questions

Do you place trades for me?

No. Oracle is research tooling. It does not place or execute trades, and all decisions remain yours.

Is this financial advice?

No. Theses and allocation examples are illustrative research, not recommendations or personalized advice.

What are the allocation examples?

Hypothetical, illustrative sizing used to organize research. They are not recommendations and assume nothing about your situation.

How often does it update?

Prediction markets are scanned every four hours; alerts arrive when a high-conviction thesis is generated.

Do I need a Discord account?

Recommended for alerts, but the research dashboard is also available on the web.

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No charge during your 5-day trial. Cancel anytime. Theses and allocation examples are illustrative research, not investment advice.