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Prediction Markets: A Growing Risk for Gambling Addiction

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For many people struggling with gambling, the rise of online betting has made recovery harder. The ads are constant and access is immediate. If that wasn’t hard enough, a new type of platform is expanding the risk even further. 

Prediction market apps allow users to place wagers on the outcome of almost any public event from political elections to a movie’s performance at the box office. While these platforms don’t label themselves as “gambling,” the experience of putting money at risk in hopes of a payoff is strikingly similar. 

The main difference is that predictive market app users are betting against each other rather than a traditional “house.” This loophole allows these apps to operate without customary age restrictions, gambling warnings, or easy access to addiction resources. 

Prediction market apps frame betting as “forecasting” or “trading.” That language can make it feel like a smart, informed decision rather than a risk. This distinction is opening the door for young people, especially men, to accrue serious debt and cause issues in their personal lives. 

Why Prediction Markets Are Especially Concerning 

We all feel like experts on certain topics but this feeling can be risky when using predictive marketing apps. If someone is especially well-versed in a certain topic, they might be willing to place a wager on a predictive market app. If that person is emotionally vulnerable or underage they might enter a cycle of continuous wagers to increase their winnings or recoup their losses.  

The rise in online sports betting has been linked to increasing rates of gambling addiction, and tools that make wagering just as accessible, like predictive market apps, should carry the same risk. 

Potential Warning Signs 

If you or a loved one are concerned about using predictive market apps or online betting platforms, warning signs may include: 

  • Constant monitoring of markets or outcomes 
  • Mood changes tied to wins or losses 
  • Financial secrecy or unexplained spending 
  • Anxiety, irritability, or withdrawal 

Another major risk scenario is going into debt or selling personal items to continue making wagers.  

Learn More About Gambling Addiction Treatment 

If you or a loved one are experiencing gambling addiction, it’s important to remember that it is not a moral failure. It’s a treatable behavioral health condition. If prediction markets, sports betting, or any form of wagering feels hard to control, we can help you regain stability. Contact us or call 877-505-HOPE (4673) to set up a consultation. 

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