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Opportunity monitoring
Opportunity Monitoring surfaces market signals worth reviewing. Each row carries the source movement and pricing context behind the signal so you can monitor and inspect, not act blindly.
What "opportunity" means here
In Sharp.IQ, an opportunity is a market signal worth monitoring — never a betting instruction. Signals can come from source movement, pricing divergence, or freshness context.
Every signal is shown with its coverage, freshness, and last-detected timestamp so you can read its weight at a glance.
How to read a monitored signal
Coverage— distinct sources backing the signal.Freshness— current / mixed / stale; signals never claim "fresh" without timestamps.Recent movement— source movement behind the signal where available.Trust labels— Fresh, Multi-source, Monitor closely, Needs review, etc.Reason— a short neutral sentence describing what is worth monitoring.
Saved filters and watchlists
Saved filters let you narrow the monitored feed to the sports, market types, freshness window, and source count you care about. Watchlists let you keep track of specific events, markets, or players across refreshes.
Both are kept securely with your Sharp.IQ account.
What this is not
Monitored signals are not predictions, recommendations, or instructions. Sharp.IQ does not accept wagers, hold balances, or operate a sportsbook — the monitor surfaces market context, you decide what to do with it.
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Important
Informational analytics only. We do not accept wagers, hold balances, or operate a sportsbook. Coverage and timing may vary.
