Working name · KPI Edge

The real-time consensus layer for single-stock fundamentals.

Prediction markets now price the operating metrics that move individual stocks — deliveries, subscribers, funded accounts, customer counts — as live, tradable probability ladders that resolve at the earnings print. We turn that stream into a fundamental-surprise signal on the underlying equities.

● 96 KPI markets live ~70 single names 10,863 Kalshi series scanned ⚠ liquidity is the open question

01The universe

Kalshi has quietly built a fundamentals exchange. The single-name layer is bigger than it looks.

96
KPI markets — bracketed ladders over reported operating metrics
~70
distinct companies, each mapping to a liquid US-listed equity
173
"Companies" series — KPIs, M&A, CEO, product, index events
Quarterly
most KPI markets close on the earnings / report date

Each KPI market is not a single guess — it's a ladder of "above X" contracts that together encode a full implied probability distribution over the number a company will report. The market re-prices daily, ahead of the print, as money moves in.

CompanySeriesMetric the market pricesEquity
RobinhoodKXHOODFunded customers · Gold subscribersHOOD
PalantirKXPLTRTotal customersPLTR
DoorDashKXDASHTotal ordersDASH
RedditKXRDDTDaily active uniquesRDDT
SnapKXSNAPDaily active usersSNAP
ShopifyKXSHOPGMVSHOP
TeslaKXTSLADeliveries / productionTSLA
ChipotleKXCMGRestaurant count · compsCMG
Uber · Airbnb · Spotify · Coinbase · Roblox · …+60 moretrips · nights · MAU · volume · hoursUBER · ABNB · SPOT · COIN · RBLX

And beyond KPIs — direct corporate-event tie-ins

Binary catalyst

M&A & index events

Acquisition odds (KXTAKEOVERUNP, KXTAKEOVERNEE) and S&P 500 add/remove (KXNEXTCOMPANYSP500) — clean jumps and mechanical index flows.

Catalyst date

Product launches

Robotaxi, new models, Vision Pro, Apple announcements — the market's live read on whether/when a catalyst lands.

Overhang

Governance & legal

CEO-change odds (TESLACEOCHANGE) and litigation outcomes (DOJ, antitrust) as a valuation-overhang gauge.

Browse the full classified universe → 1,330 company-tied series across 14 contract types — searchable and filterable.

Universe counts from a live scan of the Kalshi public API on 2026-06-16. Ticker/metric mappings maintained in finmap/bloomberg_bridge.yaml.

02The opportunity

A single stock gaps on the number it reports. That number now trades, in public, weeks before the print.

The dominant driver of a single-stock move into earnings is the gap between the reported KPI and what was expected. Today "expected" means a stale, sparse sell-side consensus — a handful of analyst point estimates, revised on their own schedule.

Kalshi replaces that with a continuously-updated, crowd-priced distribution over the exact metric. Where that implied distribution disagrees with the Street — or drifts before the print — is a directional read on the equity that almost no one is systematically harvesting yet.

The opportunity is not to trade the Kalshi market. It's to use the Kalshi market as alt-data to trade the liquid equity — where size, optionality, and capacity actually exist.
Three things only the market gives you
  • A distribution, not a point. Tails and skew, not one consensus number.
  • A clock. Daily re-pricing → a drift series you can lead the stock with.
  • A surprise, scored. Resolved outcome minus pre-print implied = a clean, repeatable surprise variable.

03The connection — Kalshi probability → stock move

One causal chain, fully observable end to end.

Bracket ladder implied distribution over the KPI vs. Street consensus company reports the print surprise equity gap ±1d / ±5d

Every link in that chain is measurable from public data: the ladder prices come from Kalshi, the print is the reported fundamental, and the reaction is the equity return. That makes the thesis falsifiable — we can build the historical panel and test whether implied-vs-realized surprise actually predicts the move.

See the live, worked example — Tesla Q2 production — on the How it works page, including the real implied distribution and the first drift-vs-price test on actual data.

04The edge

Four distinct, stackable signals — and a moat that compounds.

Signal 1 · Level

Implied vs. Street

Implied consensus from the ladder minus the sell-side number. A live "whisper" gauge; the gap is the directional bet.

Signal 2 · Shape

Distribution skew & tails

The full implied PDF flags asymmetric setups the point estimate hides — fat upside vs. capped downside into the print.

Signal 3 · Drift

Pre-print momentum

Daily Δ in the implied metric. Does the crowd revising up lead the stock before earnings? A tradable nowcast.

Signal 4 · Surprise

Resolved − implied

Post-print, a clean surprise variable per name, regressed on the event-window return — the systematic backbone.

Why it's defensible

05How it positions as a trading product

Same pipeline, three go-to-market shapes — in increasing capital intensity.

A · Data / Signal feed

Sell the nowcast

A daily feed: per-name implied KPI, implied-vs-Street gap, drift, and post-print surprise scores. Buyers: fundamental L/S desks, quant PMs, IR/strategy teams. Lowest capital, fastest to revenue.

B · Systematic strategy

Trade the equities

Event-driven book: position the underlying (or options into earnings) on surprise + drift signals, sized by liquidity and confidence. The signal feed is the alpha source. Real capacity lives here.

C · Market-making

Provide liquidity on Kalshi

The ladders are thin today. A disciplined model of fair value across brackets can quote the KPI markets themselves — earning spread while the equity signal is the hedge/edge. Highest skill, thinnest current depth.

Natural sequence: build A first (it's mostly done — the pipeline already produces panels and surprise), use it to validate B on paper, and treat C as optionality that opens up as liquidity arrives.

06Risks & honest caveats

Liquidity is the binding constraint — today. The marquee Q2 KPI ladders we scanned show volume = 0 / open_interest = 0 this far from the print, and bracket prices go non-monotone in the tails (a tell-tale illiquidity artifact). The entire thesis depends on depth building into the report date. Step zero is a liquidity screen to find which names actually trade.
Settlement

Source reliability

KPI markets settle on a third-party reported figure (e.g. fiscal.ai). Definition drift or restatements need monitoring per series.

Sample

Short history

Quarterly events → few resolved observations per name. Edge must be pooled cross-sectionally and validated out-of-sample.

Capacity

Equity, not exchange

Capacity lives in the underlying equity/options, which is deep — but the signal's uniqueness erodes if it gets crowded.

Reflexivity

Does it lead or follow?

The Kalshi price may just track the stock. The drift signal is only alpha if it leads — that's the first thing to test.

07Where this stands

Built

  • Kalshi API client + archival
  • Daily implied-prob panel
  • Event-study engine (surprise, horizons)
  • Series → equity ontology
  • Calibration metrics (Brier / log-loss)

Next

  • Liquidity / coverage screen (step zero)
  • Repoint pipeline: macro → single names
  • Per-name surprise → equity backtest
  • Implied-vs-Street consensus join

Then

  • Daily signal feed (Product A)
  • Paper book on surprise + drift (Product B)
  • Bracket fair-value model (Product C)