How economic and Federal Reserve questions work on Metaculus, a reputation based forecasting platform with no money at stake. Information, not advice.
Last reviewed 15 November 2025 · Facts as of November 2025 · Illustrative editorial examples
On Metaculus, a economics and the fed market is a contract on a clearly defined question that settles against a written rule, the named source and date set before trading. A correct side pays one dollar and the other pays nothing, so the price between 1 and 99 cents reads as the implied probability.
No money is at stake; the currency is a track record, so there is no financial risk and no exchange oversight.
Always read the specific market's resolution rule, not the headline. Fees and spreads reduce real returns, and availability can change.
No. Metaculus is a reputation based forecasting platform, not a trading venue. You submit a probability on a Federal Reserve decision and build a track record, but no money is wagered and nothing settles in dollars.
Metaculus is known for careful, calibration focused forecasting, and its community predictions can be well reasoned. Even so, an aggregate forecast can be wrong, and a surprise release can break a consensus. Treat any estimate as information, not certainty.
The core forecasting product has no trading fees, deposits, or settlement, because no money is at stake. Some tournaments offer sponsor funded prizes, but you are not risking funds to participate.
On a registered event contract exchange overseen by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, not on Metaculus. Look at the platforms index for venues that are genuinely available to you, and confirm your eligibility and the current contract terms first.
Forecasters are scored on accuracy against the resolved outcome, earning reputation and a track record rather than profit. A well calibrated forecaster ranks higher over time, but past accuracy does not guarantee the next forecast.
These contracts trade on a regulated venue and settle against a written rule. Read the primary source and the specific market rule before you act.
Facts as of November 2025. General information, not financial or betting advice.