A neutral, dated read on ForecastEx for an Arizona resident. How its federal standing as a CFTC registered exchange reaches the state, the 21 and over age rule, what it lists, and what a verified resident needs. Information, not advice. As of January 2026.
Last reviewed 19 January 2026 · Status as of January 2026 · Information, not legal advice
ForecastEx LLC is a Commodity Futures Trading Commission registered Designated Contract Market and Derivatives Clearing Organization, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Interactive Brokers Group. It lists Forecast Contracts on economic, political, climate, and eligible sports questions, each a binary contract that trades between one cent and ninety nine cents and settles at zero or one dollar based on the outcome. Because it is federally regulated, it does not need a state gaming licence, and it is open to eligible United States residents nationwide. Access in practice runs through an Interactive Brokers account, ForecastEx sets an age floor of 21 and over, and its only fee is one cent per contract, included in the price. Arizona is one venue where the wider fight over sports event contracts is being litigated in 2026, but ForecastEx's core economic and political contracts are not the subject of that dispute, and it remains a federally regulated exchange reaching eligible Arizona residents.
As of January 2026, ForecastEx is generally available to eligible Arizona residents who are 21 or older, through an Interactive Brokers account. Because ForecastEx is a CFTC registered exchange and clearinghouse, access does not depend on a Arizona gaming licence. You still need to verify your identity, meet the 21 and over rule, and accept the risk of loss. Rules in this area change, so confirm your current eligibility before you act.
ForecastEx is one of several federally overseen event contract venues open to a verified Arizona resident. Each is registered or listed at the federal level rather than under a Arizona gaming licence. Age floors and specific products differ between them, so confirm the details before you act.
Availability is indicative and individual products may be restricted. ForecastEx sets a 21 and over age floor and runs through Interactive Brokers. Scores are illustrative editorial examples. Confirm the current position before acting.
As of January 2026, ForecastEx is generally available to eligible Arizona residents who are 21 or older. It is a Commodity Futures Trading Commission registered Designated Contract Market and Derivatives Clearing Organization, so access does not turn on a Arizona gaming licence. You open it through an Interactive Brokers account. This is general information, not legal advice.
In practice you trade ForecastEx Forecast Contracts through an Interactive Brokers account, since ForecastEx is a wholly owned subsidiary of Interactive Brokers Group. You must be 21 or older and verify your identity. Confirm the current eligibility rules with Interactive Brokers before you act.
ForecastEx lists Forecast Contracts on economic, political, climate, and eligible sports questions. Each is a binary contract that trades between one cent and ninety nine cents and settles at zero or one dollar based on the outcome. A price reflects an implied probability, not a prediction.
Arizona is one venue where the wider fight over sports event contracts is being litigated in 2026. ForecastEx's core economic and political contracts are not the subject of that dispute, and it remains a federally regulated exchange. Still, confirm the specific market you want is offered before you act.
ForecastEx charges one cent per contract, and that fee is included in the contract price, per its published terms as of January 2026. Interactive Brokers may apply its own account terms. Confirm the current schedule before you trade.
A federal registration does not make a market safe to over trade. Event contracts can lose you money. Stake only what you can afford to lose, never to chase a loss, and never on borrowed money. ForecastEx requires you to be 21 or older, and you must be of legal age in your region. If gambling stops feeling like a free choice, step back and seek support from a problem gambling service such as the National Problem Gambling Helpline, which runs a free confidential line in the United States.
The position above rests on ForecastEx's CFTC registration as a Designated Contract Market and Derivatives Clearing Organization and on its own eligibility rules. Confirm it yourself before you act, because the rules in this area change.
Status as of January 2026. General information, not legal advice.