Kalshi files for S&P 500 perpetual futures in challenge to traditional exchanges

Kalshi filed for S&P 500 perpetual futures with the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission. This is a challenge to traditional exchanges. The move aims to offer a new type of trading.
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Kalshi, a US company, filed a request with the US government to offer a new type of trading. This type of trading is called S&P 500 perpetual futures. It is a challenge to traditional exchanges.
Why it matters
This change could affect how people trade stocks. It could also make trading more accessible to some investors.
- What is Kalshi?
- Kalshi is a US company that offers a new type of trading.
- What is S&P 500 perpetual futures?
- S&P 500 perpetual futures is a type of trading that allows investors to buy and sell stocks without owning them.
- What is the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission?
- The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission is a US government agency that regulates trading and futures markets.
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Kalshi's challenge to traditional exchanges
Sources1TypeAngleInvesting.com · Stock Marketreports on the regulatory filing