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- Kalshi - Prediction Market for Trading the Future
Kalshi is a regulated exchange prediction market where you can trade on the outcome of real-world events Buy and sell Event Contracts
- About Kalshi - Company History Founders Profile
Learn about Kalshi, the first CFTC-regulated exchange and prediction market for trading event contracts
- What is Kalshi? | Kalshi Help Center
What is Kalshi? Kalshi: Democratizing Finance Through Innovation At Kalshi, we're not just creating a platform; we're revolutionizing the way people interact with the financial world Our mission transcends the conventional - it's about empowering you, the everyday individual, with the tools to not only voice your opinions but to capitalize on
- Sign in to your Account - Kalshi
Trading on Kalshi involves risk and may not be appropriate for all Members risk losing their cost to enter any transaction, including fees You should carefully consider whether trading on Kalshi is appropriate for you in light of your investment experience and financial resources
- Join Kalshi | Sign Up for Market Predictions Trade Events
Create your free account with Kalshi to start trading on real-world events Sign up now to predict market outcomes, gain insights, and take control of your financial outlook
- Kalshi Event Calendar: Trade on Future Events
Trade on upcoming events in politics, economics, crypto, and more See what's next and keep track of important events using the Kalshi event calendar
- Kalshi Help Center
Kalshi Help Center Kalshi 101 Account Transfer Funds Trading Markets Navigating the Exchange Documents and Taxes Bug Bounty Programs Kalshi API Connect with Us Contact Kalshi Support Kalshi Merch Last updated 9 months ago
- What are prediction markets? | Kalshi Help Center
What are prediction markets? Kalshi is the first regulated exchange where you can buy and sell contracts on the outcome of events Contract prices reflect the view of traders as to the chances of the event happening Each contract is worth $1 if you're right The NYSE and Kalshi both deal in markets, but with a key difference: what's being traded
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