> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.supermisson.fun/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Whale Intelligence

> See what the biggest wallets are doing in every market. Smart money, visualized.

# Follow the big money

In prediction markets, the whales often know something. Or at least, they've done more homework than the average participant. Whale Intelligence shows you exactly where the large positions are in any market.

## What you see

Open any market's detail page. The whale section shows:

<Steps>
  <Step title="Top holders">
    The largest positions in the market, ranked by size. Each entry shows the wallet (anonymized), number of shares, and which side they're on — YES or NO.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Smart money sentiment">
    A bar showing the aggregate lean of large holders. When whales are 70% YES and 30% NO, you see that split visualized instantly.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Waterfall visualization">
    Each holder's row has a background tint proportional to their position size. Bigger position = deeper color. You can feel the weight of the money at a glance — no need to read numbers.
  </Step>
</Steps>

## The smart money insight

<Info>
  When whale positions lean more than **55%** in one direction, Supermission surfaces an insight: **"Smart money leans YES"** or **"Smart money leans NO"**. This threshold filters out noise — a 52/48 split is meaningless, but 65/35 says something.
</Info>

## How to read it

<Tabs>
  <Tab title="Whales Agree">
    If 70%+ of large holders are on one side, there's strong conviction among informed capital. This doesn't mean they're right — but it means you should understand why before betting against them.
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Whales Split">
    A 50/50 or near-even split among whales means genuine uncertainty. The market is pricing the disagreement. These markets often have the widest edges if you have differentiated information.
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Whales vs. Market">
    The most interesting signal: whales lean one way but the market price suggests the opposite. Either retail is driving the price, or the whales haven't adjusted yet. Investigate both possibilities.
  </Tab>
</Tabs>

## What whale intelligence isn't

<Warning>
  This is not a "copy the whales" feature. Large holders can be wrong, can be hedging other positions, or can have time horizons completely different from yours. Use whale data as one input among many — alongside [AI signals](/ai/signals) and [War Room](/ai/war-room) analysis.
</Warning>

<Tip>
  The most powerful setup: AI signal fires with high conviction, War Room analysis supports it, AND whale positions align in the same direction. When all three agree, that's as close to a high-probability trade as you'll find.
</Tip>
