Can prediction markets coexist with traditional sportsbooks and financial platforms?
Dustin Gouker is a journalist and consultant covering sports betting and prediction markets. He publishes the newsletters The Closing Line and The Event Horizon, where he tracks the rapidly evolving intersection of gambling, finance, and event-based trading.
Timestamps
➡️ 1:15 — How prediction markets re-emerged after the 2024 election and Kalshi court ruling
➡️ 3:33 — The Super Bowl “Cardi B performed” market controversy
➡️ 6:25 — Why vague market rules create settlement disputes
➡️ 7:34 — The financialization and “gamblification” of everyday events
➡️ 10:23 — Insider trading concerns in prediction markets
➡️ 12:41 — DraftKings acquiring a CFTC-regulated exchange and the sportsbook response
➡️ 17:00 — Why prediction market volume numbers are often misunderstood
➡️ 20:18 — The coming clash between sportsbooks and prediction market platforms
➡️ 27:18 — Are prediction markets really “truth machines”?
➡️ 33:33 — The risks of speculation and the future of event-based trading
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Resources:
✉️ The Closing Line
✉️ The Event Horizon
✉️ Dustin's newsletter on DraftKings' acquisition of Railbird
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