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TradingJuly 13, 2026· 6 min read· By XOOMAR Insights Team

Kalshi Pro Hands Prediction Traders a Wall Street Desk

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Updated on July 13, 2026

Kalshi Pro turns Kalshi from a consumer-style prediction market app into a desktop workstation for traders juggling dozens of markets at once. The launch gives the company’s most active users a “professional-grade” terminal while keeping them on the same account, balance and exchange as the regular Kalshi app, according to PYMNTS.

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Kalshi announced the product Monday (July 13), pitching it as the missing front end for traders who already treat prediction markets and perpetuals more like traditional financial instruments than casual event bets. The immediate audience is clear: active users, market makers and sophisticated traders who need more speed, more visibility and less tab-hopping.

Kalshi Pro gives high-volume traders a desktop cockpit

Kalshi Pro is a desktop trading workstation built for “advanced” activity, including people trading dozens of markets at the same time, the company said in its announcement.

The key design choice is continuity. Kalshi Pro runs on the same account, balance and exchange as the standard Kalshi app, so users don’t need to open a separate profile or move funds into a different trading environment.

“Our most active traders are already trading prediction markets and perpetuals like Wall Street trades equities and bonds,” said Andy Chang, product lead for Kalshi Pro. “We built Pro to give them the cockpit they deserve.”

The question for traders is simple: does Kalshi Pro make it easier to act on fast-moving event risk before prices move away?

Kalshi says the new workstation lets traders scan roughly 2,000 markets in real time. Those markets can be arranged by price, spread, depth and rolling five-minute volume.

It also includes a “continuous trade tape” showing the “pulse of the exchange” as trading happens. That matters because active users need to see not just where markets are priced, but where activity is clustering.

Feature Regular Kalshi app Kalshi Pro
Account setup Existing Kalshi account Same account
Funds Existing balance Same balance
Market access Kalshi exchange Same exchange
Workflow Consumer-style trading Desktop workstation for active trading
Market scanning Standard app experience Roughly 2,000 markets in real time
Trade visibility App-based view Continuous trade tape

Builders get a front end that matches Kalshi’s exchange ambitions

Kalshi framed the launch as another step in its shift from a retail app for prediction market trading toward a full-service financial exchange for different types of investors.

That’s the strategic read. The company says it has long had the licenses and regulations of a traditional financial exchange, but it had not previously offered professional users the kind of advanced trading features common on established trading platforms.

“Kalshi Pro changes this, adding the front-end infrastructure that traditional exchanges and brokerages have long offered their most active users, directly into Kalshi’s own platform,” the announcement added.

The builder question is whether a stronger interface can turn existing interest in prediction markets into repeat, professional-style trading behavior.

A better front end doesn’t create liquidity by itself. It can, however, reduce friction for users who already know what they want to trade and need faster ways to compare markets, monitor depth and manage simultaneous positions.

That’s the practical difference between a prediction app and a trading workstation. One gets users into a market. The other tries to keep active traders there.

For XOOMAR readers tracking trading systems more broadly, our separate coverage of JPMorgan AI Agents Humble 60/40 in Portfolio Simulations and MSTR Panic Fades as Bitcoin Market Bottom Takes Shape sits in the same trading desk universe, though Kalshi Pro is a distinct product launch with its own regulatory stakes.


Active users get more screens, faster reads and the same balance

Prediction markets have pushed beyond single-question event bets into a broader trading workflow, and Kalshi Pro is designed around that shift.

Users who trade contracts tied to politics, economics, weather, entertainment or other real-world outcomes may now be able to watch more markets at once, sort them by live trading conditions and react faster when information changes.

The end-user question: does the workstation make active trading meaningfully better, or just more visually dense?

Kalshi’s feature list points to three pain points:

  • Discovery: scanning roughly 2,000 markets in real time.
  • Execution context: sorting by spread, depth and rolling five-minute volume.
  • Market pulse: following a continuous tape of trades as they occur.

For casual users, that may be overkill. For traders managing dozens of contracts, it’s the difference between checking markets one by one and running a live dashboard.

Kalshi Pro also avoids a common platform split. Because it uses the same account and balance as the regular Kalshi app, the product doesn’t force advanced users into a separate funding workflow just to access pro tools.

Polymarket and incumbents face a sharper interface race

Kalshi’s launch lands as the prediction market sector keeps moving toward the larger financial world, according to PYMNTS.

The competitive pressure isn’t limited to event contracts. PYMNTS reported last week that Kalshi is in advanced talks with regulators about expanding its perpetual futures business beyond cryptocurrencies into precious metals, foreign exchange and energy trades.

Rival Polymarket, meanwhile, has reportedly applied for permissions that would help it offer margin trading to U.S. customers.

The competitor question is whether better tools become a moat, or merely the new baseline.

As PYMNTS put it:

“The event contract services business is evolving from predicting discrete events to trading continuous exposure to economically important assets.”

That shift raises the bar for interfaces. If users are moving from one-off outcome bets into continuous exposure, platforms need tools that resemble professional trading software, not just cleaner consumer apps.

Still, interface upgrades don’t settle the race. Regulation, product permissions, liquidity and trust will decide whether professional traders treat these platforms as serious venues.

Regulation and market depth will decide whether Kalshi Pro sticks

Kalshi Pro arrives while the legal and regulatory pressure around prediction markets remains high.

PYMNTS cited a recent federal judge’s decision to quash Kalshi’s attempt to prevent New York from applying state gambling laws to its sports contracts. It also noted that the Chicago Mercantile Exchange sued the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and Chairman Michael Selig last month, challenging a decision to allow Kalshi and Coinbase to list perpetual futures.

The real test now is whether Kalshi Pro drives more trading volume, more frequent use and deeper liquidity across its markets.

Kalshi can add more features over time, such as richer analytics, faster order entry, custom layouts and alerts. The source material does not say those additions are planned, so treat them as watch items, not promises.

The forward-looking question is whether Kalshi can convert curiosity about prediction markets into sustained professional activity. Kalshi Pro gives active traders a more serious workspace. Now the market has to show whether it wants to use it every day.


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