Webull
Commission-free brokerage with embedded Kalshi economic and financial event contracts.
- ✓ US traders already using Webull for stocks who want economic event contracts
- ✓ Anyone interested in Fed rate decisions, inflation, and macro forecasting
- ✓ Users who want zero-commission, no-crypto event trading
- ✗ Traders wanting sports or political markets: Webull carries only economic contracts
- ✗ International users: US-only feature
- ✗ Anyone who prefers a dedicated prediction market platform with broader selection
About this operator
Webull embedded Kalshi event contracts into its trading platform, giving its US users access to economic and financial market prediction markets: Fed rate decisions, inflation prints, and financial threshold contracts: directly inside the Webull app. Coverage is focused on economic and financial markets; Webull does not currently offer sports or political event contracts. Contracts settle in USD to the user's Webull account. Webull appeals to technically-oriented retail traders who want prediction market access alongside a full suite of charting and analysis tools.
Quick facts
| Founded | 2017 |
| Headquarters | New York, USA |
| Type | Broker (Embedded Contracts) |
| Settlement | USD |
| Fees | No commission (spread-based) |
| Min deposit | $0 |
| KYC | Full KYC (US only) |
| Volume | Moderate |
| ✓ Data verified April 2026 | |
Webull — Scorecard
Editorial ratings based on publicly available data. Your experience may vary.
Webull — strengths and weaknesses
- ✓ Commission-free
- ✓ Kalshi integration
- ✓ Strong charting tools
- ✗ Only economic and financial market contracts (no sports or political markets)
- ✗ Narrower event contract selection than trading directly on Kalshi
- ✗ US-only; international Webull accounts do not have event contract access
- ✗ Limited prediction market-specific tools in the interface
What does it actually cost to trade on Webull?
No commission. Cost comes from the bid-ask spread in the Kalshi-powered market. A $500 position in a liquid Fed rate decision market typically has a spread cost under $3. Webull does not add any additional fee on top of the market spread.
How to start trading on Webull
- 1 Download the Webull app or visit webull.com and create a free account
- 2 Complete identity verification (SSN, address, government ID)
- 3 Fund your account via ACH bank transfer (typically 1–3 business days)
- 4 Find the "Event Contracts" section in the app and browse economic prediction markets
Frequently asked questions — Webull
What event contracts does Webull offer? +
Webull offers Kalshi-powered event contracts focused on economic and financial markets: Federal Reserve rate decisions, inflation (CPI) readings, unemployment, GDP, and financial market level thresholds. Webull does not currently offer sports or political event contracts; its coverage is narrower than Kalshi's standalone platform.
Does Webull charge fees for event contracts? +
Webull does not charge additional commissions on event contracts. Like ForecastEx on IBKR, revenue comes from the spread built into Kalshi's markets. Webull's event contract integration is commission-free for the user.
How do I trade event contracts on Webull? +
Event contracts are available inside the standard Webull app under a dedicated section. You need a verified Webull account with funds. Contracts settle in USD to your Webull account. No crypto wallet or separate prediction market account is needed.
Does Webull offer sports event contracts? +
No. Webull's Kalshi integration currently covers only economic and financial market contracts. For sports event contracts via a brokerage, Robinhood (which has the Kalshi sports integration) is currently the only option.
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