Kalshi Research Shows Prediction Markets Beat Wall Street

Kalshi Research Shows Prediction Markets Beat Wall Street

The move is designed to encourage deeper study of prediction markets and their real-world applications.

Kalshi Research will make proprietary market data accessible to those studying topics ranging from economic forecasting to behavioral finance, offering a unique view into collective market expectations.

How Prediction Markets Offer Insights

The first research piece is already live, and the findings are striking. Titled Kalshi Outperforms Wall Street at Predicting Inflation, the report shows that Kalshi markets provided more accurate short-term forecasts for inflation compared to traditional Wall Street economists. By aggregating the decisions of thousands of participants betting on outcomes like consumer price index (CPI) levels, Kalshi markets captured expectations faster and with higher precision than some conventional forecasts.

Kalshi Research is a dream come true. The power of prediction markets lies on the amazing data they generate – it’s time to put it to even better use.

Also excited to see some of you in our first Prediction Market Conference in 2026 🫡 https://t.co/Eyk0cbBBzO

— Luana Lopes Lara (@luanalopeslara) December 22, 2025

Prediction markets work by allowing participants to buy and sell contracts based on the outcomes of future events. The market prices effectively act as a crowd-sourced probability for the event occurring. For example, if a contract that bets on inflation exceeding three percent is trading at 60 cents, the market is signaling a 60% chance of that outcome.

Introducing: @KalshiResearch

Kalshi Research will provide internal Kalshi data to academics and other researchers interested in exploring topics related to prediction markets.

The first research piece is live: Kalshi outperforms Wall Street at predicting inflation. pic.twitter.com/lesBFAYojQ

— Kalshi (@Kalshi) December 22, 2025

Kalshi’s new research platform allows academic studies to explore these dynamics in detail. By sharing historical trade data, participant behavior, and contract outcomes, Kalshi Research creates opportunities to analyze market efficiency, bias, and the predictive power of collective decision-making. This transparency also helps validate prediction markets as a tool for understanding real-world events and economic indicators.

More About Kalshi

Kalshi, the U.S.-based prediction market platform, now supports deposits and withdrawals in BNB. It expands options for crypto users to participate in its markets. This update allows traders to fund their accounts directly with Binance Coin, streamlining access to Kalshi’s event contracts and enhancing flexibility for those who prefer using digital assets over traditional fiat.

Kalshi prediction market now supports #BNB deposits and withdrawals.

Keep building.

— CZ 🔶 BNB (@cz_binance) December 23, 2025

By integrating BNB, Kalshi aims to attract a broader crypto-savvy audience and make participation in prediction markets faster and more convenient.

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