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The Microstructure of Wealth Transfer in Prediction Markets

Jonathan Becker·January 18, 2026·Blog
takers pay a 64-point premium for yes longshots, handing steady profits to market makers

Why It's Worth Reading

Analyzes 72.1 million trades ($18.26B volume) on Kalshi and documents a systematic wealth transfer from takers to makers averaging 1.12% excess returns on each side. Takers disproportionately buy YES longshots, accepting returns 64 percentage points lower than equivalent NO positions. Shows this transfer only emerged after Kalshi's October 2024 legal victory attracted professional algorithmic market makers, and that market efficiency varies sharply by category: finance markets are near-efficient while entertainment and media markets show gaps exceeding 7 percentage points.

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Platforms mentioned: Kalshi

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