Verification took 28 hours for my $200 IPO trade on Signet.
Not terrible but slower than advertised. Once cleared though, zero hiccups placing orders.
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Not terrible but slower than advertised. Once cleared though, zero hiccups placing orders.
Only $100 at stake but the edge adds up long-term.
Took two minutes to register—way easier than the old sportsbook KYC hell—and had $10 down on that hurricane path market before lunch.
The $150 position updated in real-time but missed one notification during peak volatility.
Tracking the Activision-Blizzard merger, I noticed prices here lagged Bloomberg Terminal predictions by 15-20 minutes during Asian trading hours. During NYSE hours though, the spreads matched major financial markets within 2% variance.
Worked fine for the ECB rate cut trade, though confirmation took six network blocks.
Only minus - the withdrawal screen doesn’t show estimated arrival times upfront.
The push notifications for price moves worked flawlessly, but I wish there were more customization for alert thresholds. Took profit at 80% without issue though.
Still, clearer terms than betting shops I've used.
The Presidential market stayed flat so no real harm done.
But when my big play finally hit, getting filled at that volume would've been impossible elsewhere - zero slippage on a position that would've triggered circuit breakers on other prediction exchanges.
But the $500 trade I placed on that obscure federal court ruling about voter ID laws was worth verifying for - took under a day to get approved and the market itself was unusually liquid for such a niche topic. They won me over.
The weather market filters actually worked—isolated regional snowfall probabilities in two clicks.
Charts for the €2000 merger market lacked some basic indicators I’d expect.
Signet notifications arrive 90-120 seconds after major US election poll releases when trading my £400 position.
Expected basic yes/no politics markets but found nuanced state-by-state US presidential election contracts for my $25 trade.
Turned them back on after seeing how fast they picked up the halftime injury—caught second-half line movement in time.
Executed a central bank rate cut in two sentences. €60 profit.
Easy to understand. Only gripe - wish they’d highlight material adverse change clauses like pros use. Still made $25.
Normally I dread typing card details on my phone, but this was instant. Only wish there were lower minimums for deposits.