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How it works

Prediction markets allow Predictors (our users) to buy and sell contracts tied to the outcome of clearly defined future events. A market may ask a “Yes” or “No” question. If the event happens, the “Yes” side settles according to the market rules. If it does not happen, the “No” side settles according to the market rules.

How contracts work

Contracts are listed on a CFTC-regulated Designated Contract Market (an exchange), and cleared through a clearinghouse, where applicable. You, as the Predictor, decide whether a market reflects your view and whether trading is appropriate for you.

About Predictor

Predictor is an Introducing Broker registered with the National Futures Association. Predictor introduces eligible customers to its futures commission merchant, Plus500US Financial Services LLC, which carries customer accounts and handles customer funds. Plus500US Financial Services LLC is registered as an FCM and is an NFA member.

Risk reminder

Predictor does not guarantee market outcomes, provide investment advice, or recommend that any user trade a particular contract. Trading event contracts involves risk, including the risk of losing the amount you put at risk.

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Event contracts are derivatives and may be treated as swaps, futures, options, or other regulated commodity interests depending on their structure. Trading involves risk and may not be appropriate for everyone. You may lose the amount you put at risk. The regulatory treatment of prediction markets in the United States is evolving and subject to ongoing legal and regulatory developments. Predictor reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to amend, suspend, restrict, or withdraw access to any market, product, or feature, in whole or in part, including on a jurisdictional or user-specific basis, in response to changes in applicable law, regulation, regulatory guidance, or internal risk assessments. Predictor does not provide investment, legal, tax, or financial advice. All trading decisions are made independently by users. Access to Predictor is restricted to individuals who are at least 18 years old (or the age of majority in their jurisdiction, if higher). Account approval is subject to eligibility checks, including identity verification and compliance screening. Predictor acts as an Introducing Broker and does not hold customer funds. Customer accounts are carried by a regulated Futures Commission Merchant. Contracts are listed on a regulated exchange and may be cleared through a designated clearinghouse. Products, services, and markets may not be available in all jurisdictions and may be subject to change.