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Commodity Futures Trading Commission

American  

noun

U.S. Government.
  1. an independent regulatory agency, created in 1975, that supervises the trading of futures on commodity exchanges. CFTC


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The limitation around death “really complicates the interpretation of what the market is doing,” says Harry Crane, a Rutgers statistician who sits on the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s Innovation Advisory Committee.

From Barron's

The limitation around death “really complicates the interpretation of what the market is doing,” says Harry Crane, a Rutgers statistician who sits on the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s Innovation Advisory Committee.

From Barron's

Kalshi users linked to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s complaint form in the comments section of the Khamenei market.

From MarketWatch

Kalshi is regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and says it doesn’t permit bets on wars or assassinations.

From MarketWatch

Kalshi is regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and says it doesn’t permit bets on wars or assassinations.

From MarketWatch