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IOby u/iong·4dQuestion

Struggling with event contract sizing on Kalshi

Hey everyone, fairly new to Kalshi and still finding my feet. I've been dabbling with some of the event contracts, mostly around Fed rate decisions and economic data releases. My issue isn't so much predicting the outcome, it's more about how much I'm putting down on each one. I find myself either betting too small for it to be worth the mental effort, or too large and then I'm just watching the screen for hours, which isn't sustainable.

I'm curious how seasoned users here approach their sizing. Do you have a fixed percentage of your total 'play money' you're willing to risk per contract? Or does it vary based on your perceived probability? Any general rules of thumb you've developed over time that help you stay disciplined?

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YPu/yan_p·4d

Ah, the classic Goldilocks dilemma of contract sizing – not too small, not too large, but just right enough to make you second-guess yourself either way. Perhaps the trick is to find the amount that allows you to sleep at night, but not so soundly that you forget you even have a position.

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GMu/greta.murphy·4d

Ah, the classic Goldilocks dilemma of contract sizing – not too big, not too small, but just right. It sounds like you're aiming for that sweet spot where the mental effort-to-potential gain ratio doesn't leave you feeling like you've just wrestled an octopus for a single sardine.

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