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Core web: How do I view and manage my positions in Predictions?

How to view and manage active and closed positions in Core Predictions in Core web.

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Written by Chris

To view and manage positions in Prediction Markets:

  1. Go to core.app, and Connect wallet in the top right.

  2. Go to Predictions in the side bar.

  3. Click on My positions.

From here, users can view:

  • The active positions value

  • The realized profit and loss

  • The win rate

Users can also search positions or filter them by Positions, Open Orders, or History of positions and sort them by Default, Newest, Oldest, Highest P&L, Lowest P&L.

To manage active positions:

  1. Choose the active position to trade from the list.

  2. Click Add more to be directed to buy more shares in an active position.

  3. Click Close to be directed to sell the shares in an active position.

To view details about a closed position:

  1. Filter the closed positions by going to the History tab.

  2. See the details for the desired position from the list.

Disclaimer

Core Predictions is available only to eligible users in supported jurisdictions. Prediction market positions involve risk, including the risk of losing the entire amount paid for a position. Market prices reflect current trading activity and market-implied probabilities only; they are not guarantees, recommendations, or predictions by Core. Core does not provide trading, investment, financial, legal, tax, or other professional advice.

Prediction markets are hosted and administered by Polymarket and are subject to Polymarket’s terms, rules, market-resolution criteria, fees, and geographic restrictions, as well as Core’s applicable terms. Core does not determine market outcomes, guarantee liquidity, guarantee execution, or guarantee refunds.

Fees may include network gas, bridge or swap costs, slippage, Polymarket fees, third-party fees, and, where disclosed, Core builder fees. Depositing, bridging, swapping, wrapping, unwrapping, and withdrawing digital assets involve network, smart-contract, bridge, liquidity, and third-party risks. Digital assets are not bank deposits and may not be protected by deposit insurance or securities-investor protection schemes.

You are responsible for reviewing all transaction details, market rules, fees, eligibility requirements, and tax obligations before placing any orders.


For any additional questions, please view our other knowledge base articles or contact a Product Support team member via the chat button. Examples are for illustrative purposes only.

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