Signet

Signet

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4.8
Based on 14679 reviews
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HL

Signet mobile works fine for my $20 UK election trades.

Lacks some advanced chart tools from my old trading app but gets the job done.

DM

Got email alerts for my $300 merger market but wish there were push notifications too.

Resolution updates came through promptly though.

TR

The Oscars chart could show more historical bid/ask depth.

Still useful for spotting last-minute momentum shifts.

RW

My $150 Grammy winner position paid out accurately.

Took 18 hours to process—faster than some brokerages but slower than crypto options.

CJ

Initially doubted they’d honor my longshot Grammy bet when the winner wasn’t on major prediction sites.

Took 18 hours longer to resolve than simpler markets, but they finally cited the Recording Academy’s own historical tiebreaker rules. Minor delay for a complex outcome beats instant but arbitrary rulings—just wish they’d communicated timelines better upfront.

NF

Live mobile updates on the Premier League title race were almost as smooth as my old bookmaker.

Only gripe is needing to reload the app to see updated cash balances sometimes.

ML

Premier League charts initially looked basic compared to trading platforms.

Once I noticed they overlay squad injuries against price moves, I stopped using my separate stats apps.

RT

Bitcoin price buckets are clearly defined, though I wish they’d add more granular tiers above $100k.

Resolutions always match exchange settlement prices exactly.

I

Wish my €5 Oscars payout arrived same-day but it took 28 hours—still faster than betting sites though.

ES

Signet listed clear criteria for the obscure court ruling market I traded with £400—right down to which appellate level would trigger resolution. Only dropped one star because the mobile view truncated some legal references requiring desktop check.

SV

Expected worse odds on the rate cut market but found the prices here actually matched better than others I checked.

FW

Signet usually nails market wording but the Super Bowl prop on total commercial breaks could’ve been clearer—does it count network bumpers or strictly paid ads? Won $1500 anyway when they ruled in my favor, but saw forum arguments that could’ve been avoided with one extra sentence in the terms.

GH

Spreads on the resignation market seemed wide at first glance.

Turned out they accounted for three possible cabinet members unlike other places. Still kept 1.5% over par compared to competitors though.

RP

Oscars withdrawal took 4 hours instead of the usual 40 minutes—still faster than traditional books, but the inconsistency stood out.

MP

Found three viable resignation markets sorted by liquidity—but wish they showed correlation matrices.

Needed to hedge across regions without overlapping exposures.

GS

Deposited £750 for that World Cup winner market via bank transfer—cleared faster than my bookmaker but they still took £1.79 in fees despite saying free deposits. At least they don’t make you convert currencies like some places, just trade instantly once it’s in.

LV

The 5-minute interval charts on the merger closing market saved me.

Saw buy pressure spiking past €1000 at 8:30am on the subway—adjusted my bid before the announcement hit the wires. Wish they’d offer logarithmic scale options though—linear gets messy when price swings 40% in an hour.

TW

Love trading UK elections on the go with $40 positions.

Mobile works perfectly 95% of the time, though chart tools could be more responsive during peak volatility.

OF

Spread on Avatar's box office was fair but could be tighter for high-volume blocks.

AK

Signet needs SEPA Instant support—regular transfers took two days on my Premier League title bet deposit.