Prediction-market bets tied to Iran conflict stoke backlash over suspicions of insider trading
Source: Morningstar
"Kalshi also faces a controversy surrounding its handling of a market tied to whether Iran's supreme leader would remain in his position
Traders flocked to prediction markets to place bets this weekend as global markets were closed.
This weekend was a big one for prediction markets like Polymarket and Kalshi, but allegations of insider trading and a controversy surrounding the handling of one particularly sensitive market have set off a firestorm of criticism.
With global markets closed, investors around the world turned to prediction markets, and crypto-based decentralized exchanges like Hyperliquid, to hedge risk or speculate on the outcome and market impact of U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. Those attacks continued on Sunday. Iran has also retaliating against U.S. assets and allies in the region.
Read more: https://www.morningstar.com/news/marketwatch/20260301139/prediction-market-bets-tied-to-iran-conflict-stoke-backlash-over-suspicions-of-insider-trading
cliffside
(1,655 posts)"NEW YORK (AP) The Trump administration is throwing its support behind the prediction market operators Kalshi and Polymarket in a critical legal battle between the growing prediction market industry and states that wish to ban these platforms.
The move by Michael Selig, the recently appointed chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, could have enormous implications for how sports betting is regulated in the country and, if Kalshi and Polymarket were to prevail, could erode the ability for states to effectively regulate gambling.
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Any friendly decision the CFTC makes on this industry could end up financially benefiting the president's family as well. President Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr., has invested in Polymarket through his venture capital firm and is a strategic advisor for Kalshi..."
jls4561
(3,040 posts)cliffside
(1,655 posts)"Traders in companies with ties to the presidents eldest son can bet on the outcome of events the president affects.
At the intersection of the prediction market industry and Trump world is Donald Trump Jr., the presidents eldest son. He is both an investor in and an unpaid adviser to Polymarket, and a paid adviser to Kalshi, the two biggest prediction markets. And he is a director of the Trump familys social media company, which recently announced it would start its own platform called Truth Predict.
The various hats worn by Donald Trump Jr. are an example of the ethical questions raised by Trump family business ventures during the presidents second term..."