Panels
Market & Lifecycle Panels
These panels explain what a Polymarket market is, where it sits in the lifecycle, and whether the displayed price and liquidity are reliable enough for analysis. They are the first panels to check when opening a market workspace.
The goal is to connect market identity, event context, token identity, price surface, order-book depth, and first-seen discovery signals before moving into flow, oracle, or external context.
Market Discovery
| Panel | What it shows | How to use it |
|---|---|---|
Active Marketsactive-markets |
Live active Polymarket markets with category, timing, status, and tradeability context. | Use it as the discovery surface for markets that are currently relevant, liquid, or newly active. |
New Market Signalsnew-market-signals |
First-seen markets with early YES probability and initial metadata from the market catalog. | Use it to catch newly listed markets before the rest of the dashboard has accumulated deep history. |
Polymarket Macro Market Mappolymarket-macro-map |
Active CPI, Fed, growth, labor, and energy market clusters from Polymarket. | Use it to move from one isolated market into the surrounding macro question family. |
Focused Market Workspace
| Panel | What it shows | How to use it |
|---|---|---|
Market Summarymarket-summary |
Identifiers, category, timing, status, outcome context, and current pricing for the selected market. | Use it to confirm that the question, slug, condition id, event, and displayed outcome match the market you intend to inspect. |
Market Contextfeatured-market |
Resolution rules, tags, oracle references, and human-readable context for the focused market. | Use it before interpreting price movement; many Polymarket errors come from misunderstanding the resolution rule. |
Price Surfaceprice-chart |
The focused market probability curve using the platform price-history surface. | Use it to separate a real regime change from a one-off fill, stale quote, or thin-book jump. |
LOB Depthlob-depth |
Focused market order-book depth, bid/ask ladder, spread, and near-touch liquidity. | Use it to judge whether a quoted probability is actionable or just a shallow midpoint. |
Lifecycle State
A market is not just active or inactive. polyData treats it as a lifecycle object: discovered, cataloged, tradeable, active, closing, oracle-reviewed, settled, and archived. These panels provide the identity and price anchors used by the flow and oracle panels.