Cboe Plans Revival of 'All-or-Nothing' Prediction Market Options
According to the Wall Street Journal, Cboe aims to reintroduce a controversial derivatives product designed for binary-style payouts, potentially expanding its footprint in prediction markets.
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Terms & Concepts
All-or-Nothing Options: A type of derivatives contract that pays a fixed amount if a specified condition is met, otherwise pays nothing.
Prediction Market: A marketplace where participants trade contracts based on the outcome of future events, often used to forecast probabilities.
Cboe: Chicago Board Options Exchange, a major U.S. exchange known for trading options and other derivatives.