What whale picks are
A whale pick is not just a big dollar number. BetSignal looks for large-pressure context that is confirmed by market behavior, including line movement, book agreement, steam, and sharper-book leadership.
Whale picks are BetSignal's large-money context layer: steam, reverse line movement, sharp-book leaders, public mismatch, and reported ticket pressure separated from normal public noise.
A whale pick is not just a big dollar number. BetSignal looks for large-pressure context that is confirmed by market behavior, including line movement, book agreement, steam, and sharper-book leadership.
The scanner groups whale reports into steam, reverse line movement, sharp-book leader, public mismatch, and ticket-context signals so users can understand why the market moved.
Whale context can help users avoid betting against strong market pressure, shop before a line gets worse, and recognize when a public side may be overpriced.
Free users can read the methodology. Paid dashboard users see whale reports, confidence, source quality, decay when the line moves back, refresh controls, and plain-English risk notes.
Usually no. Sportsbooks rarely publish exact handles. BetSignal separates estimated market pressure from reported public ticket context so users do not mistake a rumor for verified handle.
Large-money pressure can be wrong, late, or already priced in. BetSignal treats whale picks as context unless odds, source quality, and market confirmation agree.