Used to trade indices, now I'm addicted to Signet's crypto markets.
Had €20 on Ethereum hitting mainnet before June—payout landed while I was still reading the upgrade notes. Feels like sports betting but with actual data behind it instead of gut calls.
Compared the 2024 US election market wording to three historical sources.
States were weighted correctly per delegate counts with clear rules for faithless electors. Closed my position early knowing exactly how it'd resolve.
Only started using the mobile app seriously during the World Cup.
Thought I'd miss desktop tools, but charts load instantly, orders confirm with haptic feedback—could track knockout matches while commuting. Resolutions push to my lock screen before I even open the app.
Worried small Super Bowl trades wouldn't fill at decent prices.
Every $5 position I took got matched immediately, even props like first commercial category.
Figured deposits would be crypto-only with delays.
Transferred €120 via SEPA for a satellite launch trade—cleared faster than my brokerage does. Interface tracks the transfer status live too.
Withdrew my Oscar winnings expecting a wait like other places.
Bank cleared it before the after-party ended which shocked me since it was a Sunday night.
Set a price alert when a certain tech stock dipped below my threshold.
Signet pinged my phone instantly and I got $200 down at the perfect entry point. Notifications never missed an earnings call deadline either.
Love that Signet even has niche stuff like whether Tokyo hits 30°C before May.
Put £200 on the Fed holding rates.
My limit order filled instantly even though it was slightly off-market. Signet shows outstanding liquidity clearly so you know what'll execute.
Thought Signet would force me into crypto deposits, but they take normal bank transfers too.
Transferred $60 same-day for a SpaceX launch date trade—no fees, hit my wallet in three hours even over a weekend. Interface shows deposit status every step which stopped me worrying.
Verified my ID and placed a UK election trade in under ten minutes with just my driver's license.
Fees were 1.2% total at entry and exit on a $300 position.
Never saw spreads wider than three cents while holding that merger trade.
The chart overlays made it easy to spot an opening when Arsenal's odds dipped mid-season.
Put £25 on them to win the Premier League and the position updated in real time.
After hesitating for months, I finally put $60 into a Bitcoin year-end price market.
The payout hit my account exactly when promised with no issues at all.
Had $100 ready for the Super Bowl.
Signed up, verified ID, and placed first bet in under eight minutes right before kickoff.
Deposited $1000 via instant ACH with a $0.30 network fee—half what my broker charges—and got Oscar exposure before nomination polling closed.
Order executed at midpoint instantly despite €3000 size—no partial fills during merger rumor volatility.
Assumed the yield curve charts would be basic here compared to professional terminals.
Wrong—the Fed funds futures correlation view helped me anticipate September's pause better than Bloomberg's consensus tracker, all without subscription fees.
Signet's mobile app didn't crash once during election night, unlike every news site I checked.
Overlaying Arsenal's implied title probability against actual fixtures proved key for my $80 bet.
Historical volatility markers helped spot when odds overreacted.