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