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Your markets.Your voice.
Millions rely on regulated prediction markets. Lawmakers are deciding if they should take that access away. Here's how to make a difference.
Three ways to help
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Trader testimonials
From traders like you, in their own words: why regulated access matters.
“A regulated part of my investment toolkit”
“I approach these contracts the same way I approach any security — primary sources, models, my own base rates — and arrive at an estimate of the probability of an outcome. The venue matters to me: a federally regulated exchange with a transparent order book, published rules, and a clearing structure I can evaluate. Losing it would be ruinous to me and thousands of other investors, who may have to seek unregulated, offshore options.”
“Giving power back to the community”
“Prediction markets have given me much more fair pricing than sportsbooks have. Before, I was reliant on whatever price the sportsbook dictated. Now I can set my own lines and easily cash out for much better value than what the sportsbooks offered me. It gives power back to residents, and it would be a disservice to the community if it left.”
“A transparent, regulated U.S. marketplace”
“As a New Yorker, I want the choice to participate in a transparent, regulated U.S. marketplace. Taking that choice away does not necessarily stop the activity—it risks moving it somewhere with fewer protections.”
“An important part of my financial strategy”
“Kalshi is an important part of my financial strategy, they offer securities that allow me to execute strategies that no other platform or exchange offer.”
“Understand what’s going on in the world”
“Kalshi has become one of the tools I check regularly to understand what’s going on in the world.”
“A New York based innovator”
“It's also disappointing to me that New York is suing a New York based innovator to protect incumbents located out of state.”
Tell your story
Lawmakers hear from lobbyists constantly and from actual traders almost never. If losing access would change something concrete for you, that is the thing worth putting in front of them.