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Just read that Cboe is trying to radically simplify trading – only "Yes or No" instead of complicated processes. That’s actually interesting when you consider how derivatives still often seem quite confusing for regular users.
The idea behind it is clear: they want to target prediction markets and show that the whole thing can be made much more accessible. Fewer barriers, more clarity. That could really make a difference, especially if we finally get a simpler explanation of how derivatives work.
I find it interesting how the major exchanges are now trying to make their products more user-friendly. Whether this will ultimately put pressure on the competition remains to be seen. But the direction is right – why should trading be more complicated than necessary?
What do you think, is simplification alone enough, or is more needed?