How economy and Federal Reserve questions work on Myriad Markets, an on chain prediction platform with real money markets in some places and a points mode in others, and how availability varies. Information, not advice. As of November 2025.
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On Myriad, 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.
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Always read the specific market's resolution rule, not the headline. Fees and spreads reduce real returns, and availability can change.
Yes. Myriad Markets lists economy questions such as rate decisions and inflation readings, with each outcome trading as a share priced between zero and one that reads as a probability. This is general information, not advice, current as of November 2025.
Both have featured. Myriad has run a points mode with no cash value and has offered real money markets settled in a stablecoin in some jurisdictions. Which one is open to you depends on where you are, so confirm before assuming the real money product is available. As of November 2025.
It depends on your location and the platform current rules. Users in places that do not allow real money trading may be limited to the points mode or to browsing. Verify your own eligibility with the platform rather than assuming access. As of November 2025.
Each outcome is a share that trades between zero and one, and the price reads as the market implied probability, with a winning share settling at one. A share near seventy cents implies roughly a seventy percent chance, not a certainty, and it can be wrong.
See the economics and the Fed category guide for how these markets work across platforms, and the legality hub for where each platform is available to you.
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.