Signet

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4.8
Based on 14679 reviews
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M

The launch date charts show historical pricing well, but loading lagged with my $1500 order open.

AC

Contacted support about a potential error on my $2000 rate cut position.

While they corrected it promptly, I had to follow up twice for confirmation.

A

Compared odds across platforms for the celebrity divorce market.

Pricing was efficient here, though occasional short-term discrepancies exist—snagged a 2% mispricing before it corrected. Would like more historical data downloads for backtesting strategies.

TV

Premier League winner odds had 4% more value here than elsewhere when adjusting for vigorish.

€120 stake netted €43 profit after fees.

MT

Super Bowl markets had 83 prop variations - better than my old broker's sporting events coverage.

Still missing some niche derivatives I'd like to hedge with.

S

Wasn't sure at first, but €250 on BTC above $50k by December paid 4.2x - better odds than I'd seen elsewhere.

MW

Signet initially lacked my preferred deposit method for £2000 on Fed rates.

Found a workaround after chatting with support—took extra steps, but execution was flawless once funded. Would rate higher if they added more options.

AV

Disputed a €1500 World Cup market resolution initially because their criteria seemed off.

After reviewing their source documentation, though, it was clearly outlined—just not as prominently as brokerage rules. Took three days to get clarity, which is slower than I'm used to, but fair in the end.

JB

Signet eventually corrected the electoral vote count error, but it took referencing three state-certified tallies.

Great that they fix mistakes—just wish it didn’t require so much legwork from users.

PD

The IPO date dispute process respected the SEC filing timestamp down to the minute, which I appreciate—but their initial market description should’ve spelled that out upfront. Wasted two hours digging through regulatory docs to confirm what should’ve been transparent.

SL

Had £40 riding on the halftime show length.

When it resolved incorrectly against the official NFL broadcast timestamp, I figured support would take days. They fixed it in three hours after I uploaded the video proof. One star off because the initial resolution guidelines weren’t specific enough.

OK

ID verification for the hurricane path market took 22 hours.

RS

$150 on a UK election seat count—limit orders filled within 2% of targets despite volatile exit polls.

Minor spreads at peak hours suggest decent liquidity sourcing.

OZ

Expected just politics and crypto—found celeb pregnancy markets updating hourly.

Took a few days to accept novelty markets are serious here. Order fills confirmed in under 15 seconds.

NB

More niche legal markets than I’ve seen elsewhere, but some could use deeper order books.

MS

Took six minutes to sign up for Grammy trading—ID upload worked first try, but had to dig through folders when they asked for a selfie with timestamp. Onboarding explained key differences from sportsbooks clearly though. Mobile verification loaded faster than the sports betting apps I’ve used.

BW

$750 withdrawal processed overnight.

The UK election market payout hit before the official recount finished. Only wish they offered PayPal.

AW

The Grammy markets cover more niche categories than I expected—not just the big four awards.

Though some lesser-known artist contracts had low liquidity when I checked mid-ceremony.

NW

Had to tweak my $500 Supreme Court order limit three times—thin liquidity until the ruling dropped.

Still filled better than expected for such a niche market. Would rate 5/5 if more traders participated.

HN

Deposited €750 via Instant SEPA in under 90 seconds—Signet processes small transfers surprisingly fast.

One request: please add direct PayPal withdrawals so I can skip bank middlemen entirely.