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Trading Technologies to Enter Prediction Markets with Support for Trade Execution on Kalshi

Trading Technologies to Enter Prediction Markets with Support for Trade Execution on Kalshi

Trading Technologies International, Inc. (TT), a global capital markets technology platform services provider, announced that it will support clients’ ability to execute trades on a range of U.S.-regulated prediction markets, beginning with trading connectivity to Kalshi. Trading on Kalshi, the world’s largest federally regulated prediction market, is expected to go live on the TT® platform in the third quarter.

Andy Ross, Head of Institutional at Kalshi said, “TT is a powerful brand in the derivatives market and will accelerate the integration of Kalshi with many of the world’s leading institutions. It’s another big step forward for Kalshi as it puts in place the essential infrastructure for being the next-generation derivatives exchange.”

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Alun Green, TT’s EVP, Managing Director, Futures and Options, said: “Over the past several months, we’ve seen increased institutional demand among our clients for these growing markets, with a clear desire to ensure that they can employ the same advanced trading functionality they leverage in other asset classes. Soon, clients will be able to enjoy the full breadth of trade execution and algorithmic trading tools available on the TT platform through access to Kalshi as the first of many regulated prediction markets to come.”

This announcement comes on the heels of TT’s exclusive TT Exchange Spotlight events for sell-side and buy-side leaders featuring representatives from Cboe, ElectronX, GFO-X, Kalshi, MIAX and Rothera. The sessions in Chicago and New York explored developments shaping the event contract landscape – from institutional adoption and regulatory outlook to emerging trading strategies and the role of prediction markets in risk management.

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