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NFL Prediction Market Apps: Get Top Offers for Preseason Week 2 Trades

Learn how to use the best NFL prediction market apps. Use bonuses for preseason games and future trades.

NFL Prediction Market Apps: Get Top Offers for Preseason Week 2 Trades

Preseason Week 2 offers abound in NFL prediction market apps, presenting savvy bettors with top bonuses and opportunities to trade. Kalshi, for instance, provides a $25 sign-up bonus by depositing at least $1, with a $25 payout upon reaching $25 in trades. The same applies to ProphetX, Onyx Odds, and Novig, which match $10 deposits with $20 bonuses. Polymarket goes further, matching a $10 deposit with a $20 bonus.

These offers enable bettors to build substantial starting bankrolls. For example, Polymarket's $20 bonus can be achieved with just a $10 deposit, while Onyx Odds offers an impressive $50 in bonus picks for the same deposit.

When considering trades, it's crucial to factor in moneyline probabilities. For the Las Vegas Raiders vs. Houston Texans matchup, the Raiders are favored at -121 (52.52% probability) with a $8.26 profit potential for a $10 trade, while the Texans are underdogs at +102 (47.48% probability), offering a $10.20 profit for a $10 trade. As the season progresses, these welcome bonuses can be used to make long-term future predictions without tying up personal funds, potentially yielding substantial payouts later in the year.

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