Glitch Edge vs Trademate Sports
Glitch Edge vs Trademate Sports — own your strategy vs follow theirs
Trademate is managed picks; Glitch Edge is execution infrastructure for your own strategies. Different operating model.
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TL;DR
Pick Trademate if you want someone else's value-bets and don't want to author strategies. Pick Glitch Edge if you want to build your own edge — the platform's paper-first methodology lets you find out whether you can.
Feature-by-feature
| Feature | Glitch Edge | Trademate Sports |
|---|---|---|
| What you buy | Execution infrastructure | Managed picks |
| Strategy source | You (or platform defaults) | Trademate |
| Paper-first | Required | Not in scope |
| Pricing | $0 / $29 | Subscription tiers |
Pick Glitch Edge when
- You want to own the strategy (long-run upside)
- You want platform tooling (paper-first, bankroll caps, CLV)
- You're willing to write Python or YAML for custom strategies
Pick Trademate Sports when
- You don't want to author strategies
- A managed picks service fits your operating cadence
Buy picks or build strategies. Glitch Edge is the infrastructure for the second path.
Frequently asked questions
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Can I follow Trademate picks via Glitch Edge?
Manually, via custom code. Not a native integration. -
Variance risk?
Same on both; ownership just means you understand it.