Agent Builder

Agents are the core building block of Gambit. An agent is simply a strategy container. Instead of placing random trades manually, you define rules, capital, and risk — and the agent executes consistently. Agents make prediction markets structured and repeatable.

We support three types of agents:

1. Manual Agent

A Manual Agent is fully controlled by the user.

You decide:

  • What markets to trade

  • How much capital to use

  • Whether to use leverage

  • Your stop-loss and take-profit rules

Every position is placed by you, but performance is tracked automatically. Other users can follow or copy your strategy if it’s profitable.

Best for:

  • Experienced traders

  • Users who want full control

  • Creators building a public track record

How to build one:

  1. Choose “Manual Agent”

  2. Set capital allocation

  3. Define risk limits (max loss, leverage cap)

  4. Start placing trades

2. AI Agent

An AI Agent uses GambleGPT to identify and execute opportunities.

You configure:

  • Market type (sports, crypto, politics)

  • Risk tolerance

  • Minimum confidence threshold

  • Leverage preference

  • Position sizing rules

The AI then scans markets and executes based on your defined parameters.

Best for:

  • Users who want automation

  • Those who want exposure without constant monitoring

  • Passive strategy builders

How to build one:

  1. Choose “AI Agent”

  2. Select your strategy profile

  3. Define capital and risk settings

  4. Choose auto-execute or manual approval

  5. Activate

3. Arbitrage Agent (Coming Soon)

An Arbitrage Agent looks for pricing inefficiencies across markets.

It focuses on:

  • Cross-platform mispricing

  • Correlated market inconsistencies

  • Sum-to-one pricing gaps

These agents aim for lower-risk, high-frequency opportunities.

Best for:

  • Users seeking steady yield

  • Capital allocators

  • Lower volatility strategies

How to build one:

  1. Choose “Arbitrage Agent”

  2. Select strategy types

  3. Set capital and position limits

  4. Define minimum profit threshold

  5. Launch

Why Agents Matter

Agents turn prediction markets into scalable systems. Instead of chasing individual outcomes, users can:

  • Build a repeatable strategy

  • Attract followers

  • Earn from performance

  • Compete in tournaments

  • Track results transparently

Good agents become assets.

And the better your agent performs, the more attention and capital it attracts.

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