Positions & Orders

Monitor your prediction market positions, track profit and loss, and manage pending orders.


Overview

Once you've placed trades, you need to track how they're doing. Positions & Orders gives you a real-time view of every outcome share you hold, your current PnL, and any limit orders still waiting to fill.

What you can do:

  • View all open positions with current value and PnL

  • Check positions in a specific market

  • See all pending limit orders

  • Monitor your USDC.e and POL balances on Polygon


Viewing Positions

Your positions are the outcome shares you currently hold. Each position shows the market, which side you're on (Yes/No), how many shares you hold, your cost basis, current value, and profit or loss.

Prompt
Interpretation

"Show my Polymarket positions"

All positions with current value and PnL

"What positions do I have?"

Full position overview

"How are my prediction market bets doing?"

All positions with performance

"Show my position on the BTC $150k market"

Position in a specific market

"Am I up or down on my Polymarket trades?"

Overall PnL snapshot

What You'll See

For each position:

Field
What It Shows

Market

The event/question you're trading on

Outcome

Which side you hold (Yes or No)

Shares

Number of outcome tokens you hold

Avg Price

Your average cost per share

Current Price

Where the outcome is trading now

Current Value

Shares × current price

Cost Basis

What you originally paid

PnL

Current value minus cost basis

Understanding Your PnL

Your PnL on prediction markets comes from two sources:

1. Price movement (before resolution) You bought 100 Yes shares at $0.40 ($40 total). Price moves to $0.60. Your position is now worth $60. Unrealized PnL: +$20.

2. Event resolution (final payout) The event resolves Yes. Each share pays $1. Your 100 shares pay out $100. Realized PnL: +$60 ($100 payout minus $40 cost).


Checking Specific Markets

Filter your positions to a specific market when you want to focus on one trade.

Prompt
Interpretation

"Show my position on the election market"

Position details for that specific event

"How many Yes shares do I hold on BTC $150k?"

Share count and value for one position

"What's my PnL on the NBA Finals market?"

PnL for a specific position

"Am I holding anything on the Oscar market?"

Checks if you have a position


Viewing Open Orders

Open orders are your pending limit orders that haven't filled yet. They sit on the order book waiting for the price to reach your level.

Prompt
Interpretation

"Show my open orders"

All pending limit orders

"Do I have any unfilled orders?"

Checks for pending orders

"Show my open orders on the election market"

Orders for specific tokens

"What limit orders do I have?"

All pending limits

What You'll See

For each open order:

Field
What It Shows

Market

Which market the order is on

Side

Buy or Sell

Outcome

Yes or No

Price

Your limit price

Size

Order amount (USD for buys, shares for sells)

Status

Open, partially filled


Managing Orders

Prompt
Interpretation

"Cancel my order on the BTC market"

Cancels a specific pending order

"Cancel all my orders"

Cancels every pending order

"Cancel my orders on the election tokens"

Cancels orders for specific outcomes

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Tip: If a market is moving against your limit price, consider cancelling and re-placing at a more competitive level.


Checking Balances

Your Polymarket trading happens on Polygon. Check your available balance to know how much you can trade.

Prompt
Interpretation

"What's my Polymarket balance?"

USDC.e and POL balances on Polygon

"How much can I trade on Polymarket?"

Available USDC.e balance

"Show my Polygon balances"

Full balance view

Token
What It's For

USDC.e

The currency used to buy shares on Polymarket

POL

Polygon's native token, used for gas fees


Position Lifecycle

Here's how a prediction market position flows from entry to exit:

Scenario 1: Sell Before Resolution

Scenario 2: Hold to Resolution (Correct)

Scenario 3: Hold to Resolution (Incorrect)

Scenario 4: Partial Exit


Common Workflows

Morning Check

Position Review

Taking Profits


Pro Tips

  1. Check positions regularly - Prediction markets can move fast on news events

  2. Don't forget about open orders - Unfilled limit orders still commit capital in some cases

  3. Partial exits reduce risk - Sell enough shares to cover your cost basis and let the rest ride for free

  4. Track your average price - If you bought at multiple levels, your average matters more than any single entry

  5. Consider selling before resolution - A bird in the hand: locking in a 50% gain now is sometimes better than waiting for a potential 150%

  6. Keep enough USDC.e for new opportunities - Don't go all-in on one market, new events appear constantly


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