Kalshi Whale Tracker
Where is the big money going on Kalshi right now? This reads Kalshi's live trade feed, surfaces the largest recent fills, and groups them into per-market flows so you can see where contract size is quietly accumulating — not just a flat list of prints. One caveat up front: size is not the same as being right.
How to read whale flow
A single huge print is eye-catching but easy to misread. What usually matters more is accumulation: the same side of the same market taking fill after fill, pushing real dollars in at a knowable average price. That is what the flows table shows — grouped by market and side, ranked by total notional, with the volume-weighted average price (VWAP) so you can see where the size went in, not just that it did.
Size is not edge. A whale can be hedging, exiting, or simply wrong with conviction; a market maker can post size purely to manage inventory. Auto-generated parlay markets are excluded by default because their size is a structural artifact, not a directional bet. Read this as a place to start asking questions — the same discipline we cover in prediction market signals: what to watch before you trade.
Frequently asked questions
What is a "whale"?
A trader putting unusually large size into a market. This surfaces the
biggest recent fills and groups them into per-market flows.
Does big size mean smart money?
No — size isn't edge. It can be a hedge, an exit, or conviction that's wrong.
Treat it as something to investigate, not copy.
What's VWAP?
The volume-weighted average price of a flow, in cents — roughly where the
accumulated size actually paid.
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