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  1. 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.

  2. About Kalshi - Company History & Founders Profile

    With its commitment to regulatory compliance and innovation, Kalshi is the leading platform for event-based trading. Kalshi envisions a future where individuals can hedge against everyday …

  3. What is Kalshi? | Kalshi Help Center

    This isn't your ordinary trading platform; it's an arena where you can engage with events that resonate on a personal level. Whether it's predicting the Federal Reserve's next move or …

  4. All Sports Odds & Predictions 2025 - kalshi.com

    Find the latest odds and predictions for All Sports events on Kalshi.

  5. Sign in to your Account - Kalshi

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  6. 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 …

  7. Liquid Prediction Markets are (finally) here... - Kalshi News

    Apr 3, 2024 · Alongside SIG, Kalshi is building the next-generation trading ecosystem where people can trade on anything. Our vision is to capture anything of interest into a tradable asset …

  8. Kalshi 101 | Kalshi Help Center

    Kalshi 101 What is Kalshi? What is Kalshi's mission? How is Kalshi regulated? What are prediction markets? How does Kalshi make money? How is data stored? Why Kalshi contracts …

  9. Press | Kalshi

    CNBC explained how Kalshi allows investors to vote “yes” or “no” on major events such as inflation releases or policy decisions, providing a tool for hedging portfolios against specific …

  10. What are prediction markets? | Kalshi Help Center

    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.