Sports,
priced in cents.
EPICK is the app. ProphetX is the exchange — a CFTC-regulated market that holds your account, executes your orders and settles them. Prices are in cents: what $1 of payout costs.
Available in the US and Canada · Trading is speculative and you can lose your full stake

Three steps, and the number you see is the number you pay.
No multiplier tables, no margin hidden in the odds — just a price, a quantity and a fee.
Choose a selection
Anything listed on the game — the main three, an alternate line, a player market. Each selection shows its price and the liquidity behind it.
Set a quantity
Enter a dollar quantity and the app estimates your average price, the fee deducted and the payout if it lands.
Fill at the best price
Your order fills at the best available price. Anything that can't fill yet is left resting, and the portfolio tracks it.
One game, every market
The board leads with spread, total and moneyline. Open the game and you get everything else listed on it, filtered by type so it stays navigable.
- Spread, total and moneyline lead the board
- Every alternate line, at every strike
- Player markets, plus a dedicated Futures tab
- Filter by market type, or see all of them at once

See the fee before you submit
Enter a quantity and the app returns an estimate: your expected average price, the fee, and what you stand to gain.
- Expected average price and fee shown up front
- Orders can fill partially, and the rest rests
- If the price moves, you re-confirm rather than get slipped

Stack legs, one price
Combine legs and get a single combined price built from the current price of each one, fee included, before you confirm.
- Priced from live market prices, not a fixed payout grid
- The combined price updates as you add legs
- All legs must win to settle as profit

Every order, every status
Orders and parlays land here with their fill and settlement status, from the moment you submit to the moment the game goes final.
- Fill status: resting, partially filled, filled
- Potential payout while open, realized payout once settled
- Full settlement history

A different structure, not a better bet
| EPICK | Traditional sportsbook | Pick'em / DFS app | |
|---|---|---|---|
| How a price is expressed | Cents — what $1 of payout costs | American odds | A multiplier |
| Where the fee is disclosed | In dollars, on the order slip, before you submit | Built into the odds | Built into the multiplier |
| What sets your price | Liquidity in the market | The book's traders | A fixed payout grid |
| Available size | Shown per selection, before you order | Set by the operator | Entry caps |
| Partial fills | Supported — the remainder rests | All or nothing | All or nothing |
The leagues people actually watch
Not with us.
EPICK is the app. ProphetX is the exchange — CFTC-regulated, and where your account, your funds and every trade actually live. We build the interface. We never touch your balance, and we couldn't if we wanted to.
ProphetX LLC is registered with the CFTC as a Designated Contract Market and Derivatives Clearing Organization. EPICK is a software interface, is not registered with the CFTC or NFA in any capacity, and is not a broker, FCM, IB or CTA.
Fees are shown before you trade.
ProphetX sets and charges all trading fees; EPICK cannot set, waive or refund them. Review the fee shown on the order slip before submitting.
2% · Straight trades
Of your net gains in a market.
LIVE · Parlay trades
Taker fees follow ProphetX's current probability-based parlay schedule.
$ · Before submitting
The order slip shows the applicable fee.
The things people actually ask
A price is what $1 of payout costs you. At 54¢ you put up 54¢ to get $1 back if you're right — so the price doubles as the market's read on the odds, roughly 54%.
A sportsbook quotes you a price and builds its margin into the odds. Here, prices come from the liquidity sitting in the market, your order fills at the best available price across it, and the fee is shown to you as a dollar amount before you submit.
You'll see the available liquidity on the selection before you order, and the app won't let you exceed it. If an order only partly fills, the rest is left resting and the portfolio shows it as RESTING or PARTIALLY FILLED.
No. Once an order is filled, it runs to settlement — there's no cash-out and no selling back into the market.
You stack legs and the app quotes one combined price from the current price of each leg, with the fee included, before you confirm. Liquidity providers then fill it. If the price moves or the liquidity goes before it fills, the parlay can fail rather than fill at a worse number.
Filled orders and parlays settle once games go final. Settled positions show a realized payout in your portfolio.
See the real price.
Live markets on every game, priced in cents, with the fee on the slip.