Whether ForecastEx offers MLB and baseball markets. ForecastEx is a Commodity Futures Trading Commission regulated venue for economic, political, and climate forecast contracts, not sports. Information, not advice. As of January 2026.
Last reviewed 26 January 2026 · Facts as of January 2026 · Illustrative editorial examples
On ForecastEx, a mlb and baseball 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.
CFTC-regulated exchange and clearinghouse owned by Interactive Brokers, very strong standing.
Always read the specific market's resolution rule, not the headline. Fees and spreads reduce real returns, and availability can change.
No. ForecastEx is a Commodity Futures Trading Commission registered venue for forecast contracts on economic, political, and climate outcomes, and it does not list sports markets such as MLB or baseball. This is general information, not advice, current as of January 2026.
ForecastEx lists yes or no forecast contracts on questions like central bank rate decisions, economic data, capital markets, sovereign debt, and climate outcomes, priced between one cent and ninety nine cents so the price reads as an implied probability. As of January 2026.
Baseball is offered by some other venues, but sports event contracts are contested in the United States and availability depends on where you live. Read the baseball category guide for the mechanics, then use the legality hub to see which venues are genuinely available to you. As of January 2026.
Yes. ForecastEx is registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as a designated contract market and a derivatives clearing organization for forecast contracts, with most retail access routed through an Interactive Brokers account. That regulation covers its economic and climate markets, not sports. As of January 2026.
See the MLB and baseball 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 January 2026. General information, not financial or betting advice.