Closing-Line Value Record

Last 30 days of non-simulated tracked bets with finalized computable CLV.

This page reports closing-line value (CLV) — how each tracked bet's entry price compares to the market's closing price for the same line. CLV does not guarantee an individual result; it is a process measure, not a win-rate claim. CLV, not win rate, is the primary measure shown here. Every row below is graded against its closing line; wins and losses are displayed with identical styling. XEdge is analytics software, not a sportsbook — it accepts no wagers, holds no funds, and places no bets.

Scope & Disclosure

Exclusions are disclosed here, but excluded rows are not shown in the table below. Reasons are coarse categories only. A bet is shown only when its CLV is finalized and computable from a captured closing-line snapshot.

Methodology Notes

CLV process

Why closing-line value matters

CLV is process evidence, not a guarantee of an individual result. It helps show whether XEdge found prices before the broader market moved.

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Sample size

Why public tracking needs time

Short windows can swing. The record keeps wins, losses, and exclusions visible so the process can be judged over a larger sample.

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CLV Summary (computed from the rows below)

Tracked Bets

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