Market detail panel
Click any market card to open the detail panel — a slide-over panel on the right side of the screen (max-width: xl). This is where you do your real analysis before committing capital. The panel has a sticky header with navigation and two main tabs: Trade and AI War Room.
| Element | Description |
|---|
| Back button | Returns to the previous market or closes the panel |
| Bookmark button | Add/remove from watchlist |
| Close button | Closes the panel entirely |
Market info section
At the top of the panel:
- Question — full market question text (expandable if longer than 3 lines)
- Description — additional context about the market (expandable)
- Tags — all category badges, AI Pick badge, asset tag, timeframe tag, trending/hot indicators
Trade tab
The default tab. Contains everything you need to evaluate and execute a trade.
AI Signals panel
If the AI has a signal for this market, it appears at the top of the Trade tab:
- Signal type — Sentiment, Momentum, or Spot Price
- AI pick — which outcome the AI favors (YES or NO) with confidence score
- Summary — brief AI reasoning (from the multi-agent analysis)
- Source articles — links to the news/data sources the AI used (if available)
If no API signals are available, the panel falls back to catalog data: sentiment, favorite outcome, confidence, and summary from the most recent analysis run.
Market data grid
A compact data grid showing:
| Metric | Description |
|---|
| Volume | Lifetime trading volume in USDC |
| 24h Volume | Trading volume in the last 24 hours |
| Liquidity | Current orderbook depth (how much you can trade without moving the price) |
| Spread | Gap between best bid and best ask (tighter = better for traders) |
| 24h Change | Price change in the last 24 hours |
| Ends in | Countdown to market resolution |
Live prices (hero display)
Large, prominent YES and NO prices in cents. These update in real-time via SSE. Animated probability bars show the YES/NO split as horizontal colored bars.
Order types
Toggle between Market and Limit at the top of the order section:
Same flow as inline trading but in the detail panel:
- Click YES or NO
- Enter USDC amount (presets or custom)
- See shares, average price, potential return
- Confirm → FAK execution on Polymarket’s CLOB
Set your own price and wait for the market to fill you:
- Select outcome (YES or NO)
- Enter your price in cents (minimum tick:
$0.01)
- Enter USDC amount or share count (the other auto-calculates)
- Click Place Limit Order → GTC order goes on Polymarket’s book
- Order appears in the Open Orders section below and in the Portfolio → Orders tab
The form validates: price must be 0.01-0.99, amount must be positive, and your balance must cover the order.
Orderbook
Two visualizations of the current orderbook:
OrderBook Ladder — a traditional bid/ask ladder:
- Left column: bid sizes (emerald/green background fill)
- Center column: price levels
- Right column: ask sizes (rose/red background fill)
- Size background fills proportionally to the largest order at that level
- Shows top 8 levels by default
- Hover to see cumulative depth
OrderBook Depth — a cumulative depth chart:
- Bids on the left (emerald gradient), asks on the right (rose gradient)
- Horizontal bars for each price level showing cumulative size
- Midpoint price displayed at center
- Hover tooltip shows size and cumulative total
Price chart
Interactive price chart powered by TradingView’s lightweight-charts:
- Timeframes: 6H, 1D, 1W, 1M, ALL (button toggle)
- Chart type: Area series with green-to-emerald gradient fill
- Y-axis: Percentage (0-100%)
- Crosshair and tooltips on hover
- Responsive to panel width
- Fetches OHLC data from the API for the selected token
Open orders panel
If you have active limit orders on this market, they appear here with:
- Order side (YES/NO), price, size
- Cancel button for each order
- Refresh button
Top holders (Whale Intelligence)
Shows the largest positions in this market:
- Whale sentiment bar — aggregated YES vs NO split among large holders (green/red bar)
- Stats: whale count, total shares held, top-1 concentration percentage
- Waterfall list (top 20 holders): avatar/initials, username or truncated address, position size with proportional bar fill, outcome badge (YES/NO)
- Refresh button for manual update
When whales lean more than 55% in one direction, a “Smart money leans YES/NO” insight surfaces.
If the market belongs to an event with multiple sub-markets, related markets appear as a mini grid at the bottom. Click any to navigate within the detail panel.
Community discussion threads for the market. Shows comments with:
- Author address (truncated)
- Relative timestamp
- Like count
- Nested reply threads
AI War Room tab
Switch to the AI tab to see the full multi-agent analysis. This tab contains five components:
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Edge Calculator — AI confidence % vs market price → edge percentage. Green if positive (AI thinks market is underpriced), red if negative. Visual flow: AI % → arrow → Market % → arrow → Edge %.
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Conviction Meter — circular SVG arc gauge (270° sweep). Fill is calculated as
(agreementRatio × confidence) / 100. Color: gray below 40%, amber 40-70%, emerald 70%+. At “extreme” conviction (4/4 agents agree at 80%+), the meter pulses with a scale animation and plays an audio chime (C5→E5 notes).
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Agent Debate Panel — 2×2 grid showing up to 4 agents. Each Agent Card shows: colored avatar circle, agent name (Bull, Bear, Contrarian, Quant), sentiment badge (bullish/bearish/neutral), confidence %, and key reasoning summary. Spring entrance animation.
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Key Doubt Card — the Contrarian agent’s single biggest risk to the thesis. If you read nothing else, read this.
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Accuracy Scoreboard — historical accuracy metrics for the AI system on similar market categories. Win rate, precision, calibration data.
See AI War Room for the full breakdown.
The ideal workflow: scan the Browse grid for AI Pick badges → open the detail panel → check the Edge Calculator and Conviction Meter → read the Agent Debate for reasoning → check the Key Doubt to understand the risk → look at whale positions in Top Holders → check the orderbook for liquidity → execute via Market or Limit order.