The prediction market sector has actually been quietly targeted by capital for some time. A leading venture capital firm placed early bets on projects like Polymarket and Kalshi, showing sharp foresight.
Looking at it now, there are still quite a few promising candidates worth attention in the prediction trading terminal space. Especially around the year 2026, we might see a new wave of explosive growth.
Want to make and save money in prediction markets? The key is to closely follow the investment logic of top-tier institutions and see which sectors and projects they are bullish on. After all, professional money tends to flow much more accurately than retail investors’ judgment.
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Whale_Whisperer
· 11h ago
The big players have already entered the market, while us retail investors are still studying it here.
Follow the money from institutions—that's the real way to go.
Will there be a boom in 2026? I doubt it. Better start with a small amount to test the waters.
Polymarket was hot for a while; how's it doing now?
The biggest fear for these kinds of projects is policy changes—talking about anything else is pointless.
It's the same old trend of following influencers. Should I just believe it because you say it's good?
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 11h ago
Following the investment logic of top institutions... sounds easy, but there are still plenty of retail investors who end up making mistakes. The key is that even if your supply line is cut off, you still have to survive and make it out of the battlefield.
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ILCollector
· 11h ago
At least by following the big capital, I won't suffer a huge loss, right? As a retail investor, I'm really inexperienced.
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AirdropDreamer
· 11h ago
Following big institutions has indeed been profitable, but retail investors are always destined to get rekt.
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SandwichTrader
· 11h ago
Copying the rich? I’m more interested in knowing how much can be made this time. Will there really be a boom in 2026?
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BlockchainFries
· 12h ago
Following the big institutions still depends on timing. Will there really be a boom in 2026? It feels a bit uncertain.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 12h ago
ngl polymarket's liquidity depth is basically nonexistent compared to what institutional capital could actually move... but yeah the basis points extraction opportunities are *chef's kiss* for early movers. 2026 thesis? more like opportunity cost calculation at this point lol
The prediction market sector has actually been quietly targeted by capital for some time. A leading venture capital firm placed early bets on projects like Polymarket and Kalshi, showing sharp foresight.
Looking at it now, there are still quite a few promising candidates worth attention in the prediction trading terminal space. Especially around the year 2026, we might see a new wave of explosive growth.
Want to make and save money in prediction markets? The key is to closely follow the investment logic of top-tier institutions and see which sectors and projects they are bullish on. After all, professional money tends to flow much more accurately than retail investors’ judgment.