Prediction markets Kalshi and Polymarket are rolling out new insider trading restrictions, the companies said Monday. Kalshi in its announcement said that it was “launching new technological ... Polymarket is moving to quash insider trading as prediction markets face scrutiny over whether some users draw on classified or other closely held information to gain an edge in betting on events.

Understanding the Context

The ... The Hill: Ocasio-Cortez: Prediction markets’ latest moves to block insider trading ‘absolutely not enough’ Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) said prediction markets’ latest moves to restrict insider trading are “absolutely not enough” in a Monday post on social media. “Just on the policy piece alone, ...

Key Insights

Ocasio-Cortez: Prediction markets’ latest moves to block insider trading ‘absolutely not enough’ NBC News: Insider trading concerns around oil and military moves are on the rise. Can anyone police the bets? Insider trading concerns around oil and military moves are on the rise. Can anyone police the bets? MSN: Stocks surged right before Trump’s Iran post – is it insider trading?

Final Thoughts

Stocks surged right before Trump’s Iran post – is it insider trading? Crude Oil Prices: White House Dismisses Insider Trading Claims in Oil Market CBS News: Polymarket buckles down on insider trading after scrutiny over suspiciously timed bets Polymarket buckles down on insider trading after scrutiny over suspiciously timed bets Money on MSN: Prediction markets have an insider trading problem. Are they still worth the gamble? As Americans pour money into Kalshi and Polymarket, regulators are scrambling to crack down on insider trading — and convince everyday bettors they’re safe to use. Prediction markets have an insider trading problem. Are they still worth the gamble?

International Business Times Singapore: Why Tech Insiders Sell IT Stocks When Energy Executives Buy More? Market Shift Signals [WATCH] A sharp divergence in insider trading activity is emerging across U.S. markets, with executives at major technology firms selling shares while energy insiders accumulate stock.