Latest betting market development: Prediction Markets for Those Who Don’t Predict (and Those Who Do). Analysis for sports bettors and prediction market participants.
What You Need to Know
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- Prediction Markets for Those Who Don’t Predict (and Those Who Do) April 14, 2026 Since the change in administration, both the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC or, the Commission) and the Sec
- In recent weeks the CFTC has taken significant steps in furtherance of its oversight over prediction markets
- In this alert, we provide background on, and an overview of, the evolving regulation of prediction markets with a particular emphasis on how these developments may affect other aspects of the derivati
- In particular, this alert covers the following topics: Introduction, Background, and Regulatory Framework The CFTC’s Recent Initiatives The CFTC-SEC Division of Labor and Jurisdictional Questions Mark
- “Prediction markets” are markets on which “event contracts” are traded
- Currently, prediction markets operating in the United States are registered with the CFTC as designated contract markets (DCMs)
- Source: Prediction Markets for Those Who Don’t Predict (and Those Who Do)
Betting Market Analysis
Market odds and prediction market prices reflect the latest information. Understanding how to read market movements gives bettors a systematic edge.
Responsible Betting
Always bet within your bankroll limits. Set a maximum stake per event (1-2% of total bankroll) and never chase losses.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Published by Forebettoday on April 15, 2026. Source: Prediction Markets for Those Who Don’t Predict (and Those Wh