The #1 copy trading platform and the #1 prediction market data platform unite to redefine how the world trades on information ...
The gambling industry has been actively voicing its concern about the encroachment of prediction markets on sports betting. Critics say prediction markets are little more but sports betting with some ...
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Sunday's Super Bowl is expected to see a record $1.76 billion wagered with sportsbooks. Emboldened by loosened restrictions from federal regulators, a newer form of betting — prediction markets — will ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Nathan Goldman is a tax prof. at NC State Univ. The usage of prediction markets to make bets has grown exponentially, with names ...
Prediction markets could trade a trillion dollars in volume annually by the end of this decade, according to Eilers & Krejcik. Sports is fueling the growth and is forecasted to make up 44% of volume ...
To learn more about the CNBC CFO Council, visit cnbccouncils.com/cfo Prediction markets trading volume is projected to grow to $1 trillion by the end of the decade ...
Event contracts are viewed as information, but also assets, making it all the more difficult to figure out which rules do and don't apply to them. Prediction markets are regulated by the Commodity ...
Ms. Scanlon is the author of “In This Economy? How Money & Markets Really Work” and Kyla’s Newsletter. Prediction markets have exploded into mainstream American life. Platforms like Polymarket and ...
Prediction markets are facing new congressional scrutiny after a large-scale wager on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s ouster by the Trump administration raised suspicions about insider trading ...
Kalshi and Polymarket say their prediction markets are not subject to gambling laws and taxes. The casino industry is lobbying to shut them down as a wave of court cases take on the question. By Ian ...