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Inside the AI Trading Terminal for Prediction Markets

Most funded programs bolt a challenge onto a bare price chart. We built the trading product first — a cockpit where the chart, the order book, an AI copilot, and your risk rules all live on one screen. Here's what it does and why it changes how you trade.

Walk through the funded-trading space and you'll notice the trading screen is usually an afterthought: a thin price line, a buy and a sell button, and the rules hidden on a separate page you're supposed to remember. The product is the challenge; the terminal is whatever was lying around.

PredictFundr is built the other way around. The terminal is the product, and the challenge runs on top of it. If you've read what a prediction market prop firm is, this is the part competitors don't have. Here's what's actually on the screen.

1. A real chart, not a sparkline

Every market gets a proper price chart — candlesticks and a probability area view, with volume and selectable timeframes. Because a contract's price is its implied probability, the chart is a live picture of how the crowd's belief has moved: where it gapped on news, where it's been ranging, where flow is pushing it now. You're reading probability over time, which is the actual thing you're trading.

2. An AI copilot that reads the market

This is the piece no other firm ships. One tap gives you a structured read of the market in front of you — not a chatbot you have to interrogate, but a consistent framing every time:

  • Verdict — a plain-language take on the setup.
  • Implied probability — what the current price says the odds are.
  • Resolution risk — how the contract actually settles, and what could surprise you.
  • Liquidity — how thick the book is, so you know whether you can get in and out at size.
  • Flow — what recent order activity is doing.
  • Time to resolution — how long your capital is committed.

The copilot is a research assistant that does the legwork of framing a trade and surfacing what you might have missed. It doesn't pull the trigger — you do. But the analysis sits next to the trade instead of in another tab, which is the whole point.

The signature question

There's a one-tap chip most traders use first: "Does this trade fit my rules, and how big can I size it?" The terminal answers with your live numbers — not generic advice. That single question is the difference between trading blind and trading inside the lines.

3. Your rules, live on the trade screen — "show your math"

This is the discipline layer, and it's always on. A health rail sits beside the ticket showing the three numbers that decide whether you pass:

  • Profit target — how far you are toward the 20%.
  • Trailing drawdown floor — exactly how much room you have before you breach, updated as your peak moves up.
  • Position cap — what percentage of the account this market already uses.

And the ticket is rule-aware. Build an order that would exceed your 5% position cap and it's blocked before you submit — with the formula shown: this order is X% of the account, the cap is 5%, reduce size by this much. No silent rejection, no finding out after the fact. The math that usually lives in a spreadsheet is right there on the button. (If you want the discipline behind those numbers, see how to pass the challenge.)

4. Order book, live trades, and positions in one view

Around the chart and the ticket you get the working parts of a trading screen: order-book depth so you can see where liquidity actually sits, a live trade feed, and your open positions. Multi-outcome markets are grouped so you can move between related contracts without losing your place. It's a single cockpit — browse a market, read it, check it against your rules, and size the order without ever switching screens.

Why a built-for-purpose terminal matters

Prediction markets reward two things: a better probability estimate, and the discipline to size it correctly. A bare chart helps with neither. A terminal that frames the read for you and keeps your risk math on the screen helps with both — it makes the good decision the easy one and the over-sized decision the hard one.

That's the bet PredictFundr makes: give serious traders a serious tool, and more of them pass for the right reasons and last on a funded account. The challenge is the filter; the terminal is the edge.

See it yourself

The live terminal is open to view against real markets before you start — open the terminal and pull up a market to see the chart, the copilot read, and the rule-aware ticket in action.

Frequently asked questions

What does the AI copilot do?

One tap produces a structured read of the current market — verdict, implied probability, resolution risk, liquidity, flow, and time to resolution. It frames the trade; you make the call.

How does the terminal help me follow the rules?

Your target, trailing drawdown floor, and position cap sit live on the screen, and the ticket blocks an over-cap order before submit with the exact math.

Can I see it before buying a challenge?

Yes — the live terminal is open to view against real markets, so you can try the chart, copilot, and ticket first.

Is there a chart and order book?

Yes — candlestick and probability views with volume and timeframes, plus order-book depth, a live trade feed, and your positions in one cockpit.

Trade on a real cockpit

The chart, the copilot, and your rules on one screen. Pass one challenge and trade up to $100K in prediction markets — keeping 90% of profits.

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