Copy trading on Polymarket means following the trades of consistently profitable wallets. OddsShift tracks 162 smart money wallets with 84–96% historical accuracy across 107 markets. See what top wallets are buying, their entry prices, position sizes, and track records — then make your own informed decision.
Automated copy trading sounds appealing, but it carries real risks in prediction markets:
Not automatically — Polymarket doesn't have a built-in copy trading feature. But because Polymarket runs on blockchain, every trade is public. Tools like OddsShift track profitable wallets so you can see what smart money is buying and follow their strategy manually.
OddsShift identifies smart money wallets by analyzing on-chain data: historical win rate, trade frequency, position sizing, and P&L across hundreds of markets. We track 162 wallets with 84–96% accuracy that consistently outperform the market.
Following smart money signals can be profitable — our tracked wallets have 84–96% historical accuracy. However, timing and execution matter. Copying a trade hours after a whale enters may mean worse prices. OddsShift provides entry prices and current P&L so you can assess if the opportunity still exists.
A copy trading bot would automatically replicate trades from profitable Polymarket wallets. While technically possible using Polymarket's API, automated copy trading carries risks: slippage, front-running, and liquidity issues. OddsShift provides the intelligence layer — wallet tracking and AI analysis — for informed manual trading.
162 wallets identified through on-chain analysis. These wallets are classified as smart money (directional traders with high win rates), market makers (automated liquidity providers), or category specialists (wallets that excel in politics, geopolitics, crypto, or sports).