# EventTrading

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Gate.io has officially integrated Polymarket, turning the exchange into a dual-engine for both prediction and professional trading.
The Logic: In May 2026, the market isn't just pricing in tokens; it is pricing in events. By integrating a prediction layer, the exchange allows you to hedge your spot positions based on real-world outcomes like the "Clarity Act" vote or the G2E Asia summits.
The Insight: Prediction markets are the ultimate "Truth Machine." When the "Yes" shares for a regulatory win hit 70%, the corresponding tokens usually front-run the news by 24 hours.
The Takeaway: Use the p
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#PolymarketBetsOnGlobalEvents
Polymarket expands its role as traders bet on global events in real time.
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The rise of Polymarket highlights how event driven markets are gaining traction across the financial landscape. Users are increasingly participating in markets tied to political developments, economic data, and geopolitical outcomes, turning collective sentiment into tradable probabilities.
This trend reflects a shift toward information driven trading, where market participants use prediction platforms to hedge risk or gain insight into future scenarios. As adoption grows, these markets a
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📈 Nasdaq Enters Prediction Markets
In a significant move that could reshape financial speculation and event-based trading, Nasdaq is stepping into the rapidly growing world of prediction markets.
Nasdaq, traditionally known as one of the world’s leading stock exchange operators, is exploring opportunities in event-based contracts — allowing traders to speculate on the outcome of real-world events such as elections, economic data releases, and policy decisions.
🔍 What Are Prediction Markets?
Prediction markets allow participants to trade contracts based on the probability of future events. Th
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📈 Nasdaq Enters Prediction Markets
In a significant move that could reshape financial speculation and event-based trading, Nasdaq is stepping into the rapidly growing world of prediction markets.
Nasdaq, traditionally known as one of the world’s leading stock exchange operators, is exploring opportunities in event-based contracts — allowing traders to speculate on the outcome of real-world events such as elections, economic data releases, and policy decisions.
🔍 What Are Prediction Markets?
Prediction markets allow participants to trade contracts based on the probability of future events. Th
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