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TopButton
@TopButtonTrades
Trader. Illogic hater. Bias annihilator.




This is absolutely not enough. Just on the policy piece alone, there are SO many individuals - staff, advisors, consultants, cabinet secretaries, spouses, and more - that can trade on insider information. This is just a fig leaf to deflect from criticism. We need to do more.





Exclusive: Kalshi to block athletes and politicians from trading on their markets trib.al/2S37NdZ



Is there anything worse than a crying baby on a plane? I wish parents would control their children. It’s so disruptive. I refuse to believe a baby cries for 10 hours. At some point this is just bad parenting, right?




The Public Sentiment Institute poll | 3/20 LV Generic congressional ballot 2026 🟦Democratic 47.1% 🟥Republican 39.1% —— President Trump approval ❌Disapprove 53.6% ✅Approve 45.4% 2028 presidential election matchups 🟦Gavin Newsom 46.8% 🟥JD Vance 35.5% —— 🟦Gavin Newsom 45.9% 🟥Marco Rubio 35.7% —— 🟦Gavin Newsom 42.5% 🟥Tucker Carlson 25.6% Link to poll: tpsiofficial.substack.com/p/the-public-s…






LAWMAKERS TO INTRODUCE BIPARTISAN BILL BANNING SPORTS BETS ON PREDICTION MARKETS SUCH AS POLYMARKET AND KALSHI: WSJ





Big news (although long way to go before this becomes law) Kalshi responded, saying this is "motivated by casino interests that are threatened by competition." "Banning sports on regulated prediction markets would just push this behavior offshore, where no regulation exists."


🚨NEW: Senators Schiff (D-CA) and Curtis (R-UT) introduce a new bipartisan Senate bill to ban sports betting on prediction markets (Kalshi, Polymarket's US entity, etc.) Markets are reacting - DraftKings and Flutter (owns FanDuel) are up 8% premarket Via WSJ: wsj.com/finance/regula…




Casino lobby hard at work. There is a reason tens of millions of people use regulated prediction markets: it’s a better product. Banning just pushes this offshore, where no regulation exists. This bill isn’t about protecting consumers; it’s about protecting monopolies.






