Charles Schwab enters the prediction market and is about to launch S&P 500 index options contracts
According to The Wall Street Journal, Charles Schwab is collaborating with the Chicago Board Options Exchange Global Markets to launch binary options contracts on the S&P 500 index, allowing clients to bet "yes or no" on the index's performance.
These contracts are slightly different from the futures contracts offered by platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket, but they are essentially binary options: if the index closes above or below the target price, a fixed cash settlement amount is paid; otherwise, it goes to zero. Charles Schwab also plans to launch Cboe's "Plus Zone" feature simultaneously, which allows for partial payouts even if the prediction direction is correct but does not precisely hit the target price.
Charles Schwab CEO Rick Wurster previously criticized contracts related to sports or entertainment events for blurring investment boundaries, but also stated that if prediction markets become a "competitive necessity" in the brokerage field, the company would consider launching related products. The contracts being introduced will be strictly limited to events within the financial sector that have verifiable outcomes and will not involve non-financial events like the World Cup or the Oscars.
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