Getting started · 3 min read

Your first prediction, step by step.

From account creation to your first trade

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Before you begin

To trade through Predictor, you must first create an account and complete onboarding. This includes identity verification, eligibility checks, anti-money laundering screening, sanctions screening, and other account-opening reviews required by applicable law, regulation, and our FCM partner.

Step by step

  1. 1

    Create your profile

    You will provide basic information such as your name, address, date of birth, contact details, and other required account information.

  2. 2

    Complete identity checks

    Before you can deposit funds or trade, you must pass Know Your Customer and AML checks. This may include document verification, sanctions screening, and other risk-based checks.

  3. 3

    Review required disclosures

    You will be asked to review account agreements, risk disclosures, privacy notices, fee information, and other important documents.

  4. 4

    Fund your account

    Once approved, you may be able to deposit funds using available funding methods. Funds are held by the FCM, not Predictor.

  5. 5

    Start exploring markets

    You can browse available markets, review the rules and settlement criteria, and decide whether you want to place an order.

Important

Account approval is not guaranteed. Trading privileges are subject to review and approval. Not all applicants will qualify.

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  • Browse
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  • Crypto
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  • About
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  • Getting started
  • How markets work
  • FAQs
  • Glossary
  • Trading safely

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  • Data feeds

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