Fed hike odds had 5% more upside here than elsewhere.
Limited downside protection though - could use more granular strikes.
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Limited downside protection though - could use more granular strikes.
The live order book for the Ethereum fork let me time my €60 trade perfectly.
Searched 'ECB rate' and the top result was exactly the market I needed—€300 traded in under a minute.
Depositing €300 was straightforward—three options, no nonsense. Traded a product launch delay market. Only gripe: couldn’t deposit directly from my preferred method.
After-hours liquidity could improve.
Mobile works great for Bitcoin trades under $100 though I still switch to laptop for bigger orders.
Made $120 but spreads widen during low-liquidity hours - had to wait 11 minutes for my sell order to fill completely.
Still turned $80 profit on an obscure court ruling by tracking order flow depth. Would rate higher if they added Bollinger Bands.
Had to manually enable odds shift alerts - no option for 'major movements' like desktop has. Otherwise flawless during awards season.
Coming from traditional brokerages, I was pleasantly surprised by how quick and painless sign-up was here—had $250 on Manchester City winning the title within minutes of registering. Only nitpick: wish there was two-factor auth during setup like some other platforms I’ve used.
Only complaint is having to manually enable notifications per market. Used $150 to test reaction times - trades executed within the goal replay.
Still took my £1500 position with minimal slippage by breaking it into chunks.
The 2.75% overall fee structure is reasonable for small trades, but spreads on low-liquidity space launch markets can vary wildly - saw 8-12% on a $5 position when volume dipped. Execution was instant though, and mods nailed the Starship delay resolution using official NET dates rather than media speculation.
£200 on the space launch got me 15% better payout than my usual entertainment betting site.
The sign-up asked basic KYC questions without demanding invasive docs, and I was placing test bids within five minutes. Only gripe is having to re-enter payment details when switching between deposit methods.
Spreads are tighter than my old bookmaker but still add up over multiple trades.
Got one for sudden UK poll swings while cooking dinner. Only quibble: wish mobile notifications showed the exact percentage change.
Put $250 on a hurricane season market at Signet—mostly great, but the volume spike alerts occasionally lagged by a few minutes during peak trading. When they worked, though, helped me adjust positions perfectly.
They fixed it in under two hours. Could’ve been faster but at least they admitted the mistake.
Still traded a Fed hike perfectly from my couch.