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The Mispricing Game Systematic Edge in Kalshi Entertainment Contracts
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- ISBN8224048465
- EAN9798224048465
- Date de parution19/01/2026
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Most traders lose in entertainment prediction markets for one simple reason: they confuse what they want to happen with what is likely to happen. The Mispricing Game explains why Kalshi entertainment contracts are consistently mispriced and how disciplined traders extract systematic edge from crowd behavior without relying on backtests, insider access, or prediction gimmicks. Unlike sports markets driven by statistics and data models, entertainment markets are fueled by narrative, loyalty, and emotional conviction.
Fans trade with identity and belief, not probability. That emotional participation creates persistent pricing errors that repeat across awards shows, reality television, and cultural events. This book breaks down how crowd error forms, why consensus prices drift away from defensible probability, and how to structure positions that benefit from those distortions. You will learn how narrative premiums emerge, when sentiment peaks, and why timing and position architecture matter more than being "right."The Mispricing Game is not a betting guide.
It is a framework for seeing entertainment prediction markets as they actually function-and trading them with discipline while others trade on emotion.
Fans trade with identity and belief, not probability. That emotional participation creates persistent pricing errors that repeat across awards shows, reality television, and cultural events. This book breaks down how crowd error forms, why consensus prices drift away from defensible probability, and how to structure positions that benefit from those distortions. You will learn how narrative premiums emerge, when sentiment peaks, and why timing and position architecture matter more than being "right."The Mispricing Game is not a betting guide.
It is a framework for seeing entertainment prediction markets as they actually function-and trading them with discipline while others trade on emotion.





















