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Prediction market bets on Iran strikes spur allegations of insider trading

Posted on: Mar 03, 2026 20:10 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Prediction market bets on Iran strikes spur allegations of insider trading

Bets placed on the ejector of Iran's sublime Leader Ayatollah cassius marcellus clay Khamenei john drew scrutiny of foretelling markets such as Polymarket and Kalshi on Monday, sparking calls from Democratic U.S. Lawmakers to outlaw wagers on military actions ‌that could enrich officials with inside knowledge.

Khamenei was killed in Israeli air strikes on Iran's capital, Tehran, over the weekend. U.S. Lawmakers and analysts flagged bets that had been placed on his ouster both in January and right before the attacks, stoking long-simmering concerns over the legality and ethics of such trades, and the potential for insider trading.

According to a Reuters review of Polymarket's website, $529 million US was laid ​on a series of contracts tied to the timing of attacks and $150 million was ​bet on contracts on the removal of Khamenei as supreme leader.

Analytics firm Bubblemaps said on X that six accounts made a $1.2-million profit from Polymarket bets funded in the hours before Saturday's raids. Rival Kalshi also ran a market on "Khamenei ​out."

"It's insane this is legal," Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy said on X on Sunday in response to Bubblemaps' post, ⁠adding — without providing evidence — that people around ⁠President Donald Trump were profiting from the conflict. "I'm introducing legislation ASAP to ban this."

"The ‌only special interest guiding the Trump administration’s decision-making is the best interest of the American people," Davis Ingle, a White House spokesman, said in an email.

California Rep. Mike Levin, a Democrat, also took to X on Saturday to flag a Polymarket bet placed shortly before the Iran strikes.

"Prediction markets cannot be a vehicle for profiting off advance knowledge of military action. We need answers, transparency and oversight," he wrote.

Democratic ⁠senators on Feb. 23 raised concerns that prediction markets breached U.S. Rules, and created incentives to foment conflict and disclose classified information, after a mystery trader made a roughly $410,000 profit betting on the ouster of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro.

Polymarket did not immediately respond to a request for comment but has argued that prediction markets ‌harness the wisdom of crowds to create accurate, unbiased forecasts.

Kalshi said it does not allow wagers directly tied to death. CEO Tarek Mansour said the company did not profit on the Khamenei market, after refunding fees to users. Kalshi is a regulated platform and says it bans insiders.

Prediction markets have exploded in popularity since the 2024 U.S. Election, when their real-time probabilities proved more accurate than polling in ​forecasting Donald Trump's victory.

They offer tradeable yes-or-no contracts that allow users to bet on a wide range of real-world events from sports to politics and the economy. Bet costs fluctuate between zero and 100 cents, and ⁠typically pay out when an outcome is confirmed.

U.S. Law prohibits wagers contrary to the public interest, which may involve or relate to war or ⁠assassination. Trading on non-public information may be illegal, depending on the market, the nature of the information and who is trading it.

The platforms have ⁠grown in ⁠a regulatory grey area. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which ​oversees the majority of listed derivatives trading, lost a battle in court to ban their bets on the outcome of U.S. Elections.

The CFTC has since said ​it believes prediction markets are within its purview ⁠and plans to create a federal framework to oversee them.

A CFTC spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment on Monday.

Last year, prediction markets enjoyed $47 billion in global trading volume, according to analysts at brokerage Clear Street, drawing attention from traditional Wall Street firms keen to get a slice of the action.

New York Stock Exchange parent ICE has taken a $2-billion stake in Polymarket, while trading platform Plus500 last month launched prediction markets on its U.S. Retail interface through a partnership with Kalshi.

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