09 Apr 2026
50m

Thomas Peterffy on Interactive Brokers' Plan to Professionalize Prediction Markets

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The podcast explores the potential of prediction markets for institutional investors, questioning whether they can evolve beyond sports betting and pop culture speculation. Thomas Peterffy, founder and chairman of Interactive Brokers, argues that prediction markets can provide valuable consensus opinions on future economic and social environments, aiding investment decisions. He differentiates his platform, Forecast Trader, by focusing on serious, economically relevant contracts like recession probabilities and climate change impacts. Peterffy also shares his experience with insider trading early in his career and expresses his controversial view that insider trading should not be illegal. The conversation further explores the role of AI in trading, comparing it to a high-level programming language, and touches on regulatory challenges in defining prediction market contracts.

Outlines

Part 1: Introduction, Live Event

Part 2: Prediction Markets, Institutional Interest

Part 3: Market Mechanics, AI, Regulation

Part 4: Reflections, Future Outlook

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