When to use it
When the market wording is long, legalistic, or emotionally loaded.
Warning: A market can sound broad while resolving on a narrow clause.
Related module: Contract Clinic
Contract Reading
Use this prompt as a disciplined workflow inside the AI tool you already use. Paste actual market wording, sources, and your own thesis. Do not ask for prophecy; ask for structure.


When the market wording is long, legalistic, or emotionally loaded.
Warning: A market can sound broad while resolving on a narrow clause.
Related module: Contract Clinic
Do not paste vague summaries. Do not ask the AI what to bet. Do not accept an answer that ignores exact wording, timing, resolution source, counterarguments, or No-Play discipline. The output is a mirror, not a verdict.
Two-column YES/NO conditions plus exclusions and edge-case list.
Clause Misread
5–7: what must happen, what does not count, ambiguous edge cases
Titan Resolution Clause
Paste into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, or your preferred AI tool. OddsXray gives the workflow; your AI tool does the writing and analysis.
Analyze this prediction-market contract. Exact wording: [paste] Create a two-column table: - YES requires - NO requires Then list: 1. What explicitly does not count 2. What seems relevant but may not matter 3. Ambiguous edge cases 4. The exact phrase I should reread twice 5. A one-sentence summary of the real market question Do not answer who will win. Answer what the contract asks.
After the AI answers, force it into a final structure: exact contract read, main uncertainty, best counterargument, trap label, verification checklist, and whether Wait or No-Play is cleaner than forcing action.
Use this prompt alongside the worksheet so your market read stays attached to exact wording, resolver, timing, edge cases, crowd mistake, and a written decision note.
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