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A 13-Year-Old Just Became Prediction Markets' Newest Guru

Published Apr 17, 2026
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  • Eli Goldfine, 13, from Westchester County became a prediction markets expert through Manifold.
  • He profited by shorting overvalued student government candidates, demonstrating genuine market insight.
  • A prediction markets company offered him a summer position based on his track record.

Eli Goldfine, a 13-year-old from Westchester County, New York, became a prediction markets expert and got hired because he actually understands how markets price information versus reality. He jumped into prediction markets through Manifold after discovering Polymarket, then tested his skills by creating a market for classmates to bet on student government elections before betting against inflated candidates and capturing profits as reality reasserted itself.

How a Kid Beat the Prediction Game

Eli's strategy was simple and brutal: watch inflated candidates get overvalued in markets created by classmates, then short them back down to realistic odds. That's not luck but understanding how markets set prices and spotting divergence from objective truth, as most people treat prediction markets as gambling while Eli treated them as mispriced information waiting to be corrected. The fact that an adult prediction markets company noticed and hired him says something about how rare that insight is even among professionals.

The Industry Transitions From Niche to Mainstream

Prediction markets are transitioning from niche crypto betting to serious infrastructure for price discovery and decision-making across industries. Bernstein Research estimates the market will reach $1 trillion in volume by 2030, with Robinhood and Coinbase positioned as key platforms, which is massive institutional validation for something that barely existed five years ago. When a 13-year-old can demonstrate genuine edge in a market and immediately find professional opportunities, you know you're watching a market transition from novelty to legitimate utility.

What Eli's Success Signals

Eli's success demonstrates that prediction markets reward actual insight over herd mentality, creating different incentives than traditional investing produces. Young people growing up in markets that reward accurate forecasting may develop different financial intuitions than previous generations trained on passive index investing, and if Robinhood and Coinbase succeed in making markets accessible to millions, the talent pool of people like Eli will expand dramatically.

Worth Noting

If prediction markets become $1 trillion markets, hiring young people like Eli who think differently about price discovery might matter more than traditional financial credentials suggest.

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