Signet

Signet

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4.8
Based on 14679 reviews
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TB

My €50 position on the IPO date was marked resolved early based on conflicting news.

Took 36 hours for support to review and adjust. They got it right eventually but communication could’ve been faster.

LP

Traded £1500 on ECB cuts - odds were competitive but not the absolute best I've seen.

Markets reacted faster to news than elsewhere though. Payout was accurate and timely once the decision finalized.

TB

Space launch market needed more frequent updates.

Contract should've specified timezone - almost misread UTC as local.

HW

Missing weather alerts when major hurricanes shift paths cost me part of my $1k position.

Signet needs custom notification thresholds - trading blind for hours is unacceptable.

SW

Used PayPal to drop £20 on City winning the league - money showed up instantly.

Just wish there weren’t conversion fees on smaller amounts.

JR

Expected UK election markets to be buried under politics jargon.

Found three clear ones within minutes—one actually matched my exit poll thesis perfectly.

CB

Love browsing political markets but wish there were more niche entertainment categories - managed to find decent Oscars volume though.

L

Scrolled past dozens of central bank markets before finding one where analysts were split 50/50 — perfect for my strategy.

Mobile search could be smarter about highlighting markets with active disagreement rather than just volume. Still, executed three quick trades during my commute without Wi-Fi.

W

Withdrawal from the Apple product delay market hit my bank in 31 hours.

N

Signet’s rate cut market spreads seemed wide at first—until realizing they update continuously based on live speeches, not just scheduled announcements. Made 12% on a small position by catching a hawkish comment others missed. Still learning when fees apply versus when they’re waived.

C

Almost ignored the resignation market section until I spotted one where sources conflicted - put $25 on the less-reported outcome from my train seat. Watching it flip from 20% to 80% probability when the news broke properly was a rush. Just wish mobile had more sorting options for niche political events.

MT

Used to trade oil futures, so was skeptical about Signet at first.

But their filters make it easy to spot mispriced space launch dates - made $15 last month when a vendor quietly delayed their satellite deployment. Wish there were more technical indicators though.

F

Expected my $500 Ethereum fork trade to sit unfilled for hours, but got full execution at midpoint within 8 minutes.

Spreads could be tighter, but for a first-time user, it’s smoother than I anticipated.

M

€80 bought and sold instantly on that music festival headliner announcement, even though it was a niche market.

Only wished there were more participants to push volume higher.

A

The Bitcoin year-end price market had tighter spreads than I’ve seen elsewhere, though liquidity drops off for dates beyond three months.

Still, fun to trade between Oscar campaigns and crypto hype cycles.

MC

Signet had Man City at 1.85 when two competitors were still at 1.72 - not market-moving gaps, but enough to matter for matched betting.

LM

Had issues verifying my $3000 Super Bowl futures trade – support took four hours to respond initially.

But the agent who finally picked it up was clued up, fixed my account settings in minutes, and threw in $10 credit for the wait. They made it right in the end.

JF

Took three hours for ID checks when I wanted to trade the ECB rate cut.

Once approved though, my $15 order went through smoothly.

PN

Mobile odds on Super Bowl MVP are decent—$200 got me equivalent exposure to what would cost $215 elsewhere.

Only gripe is the scrolling charts sometimes freeze when switching between data views during my train ride.

CL

First-time trader here - didn't expect my obscure court ruling position to fill instantly given the niche subject.

Later realized it's because the market creator seeded initial liquidity. Clever system.