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The SEC Just Delayed 24 Prediction Market ETFs

Published May 11, 2026
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  • The SEC paused 24 prediction market ETFs filed in February by Roundhill, Bitwise, and GraniteShares, just days before the 75-day auto-effective window expired.
  • The funds are tied to event contracts, with bets on elections, economic data, and other real-world events.
  • Kalshi, the largest prediction markets exchange, just raised $1 billion at a $22 billion value, double its mark from six months ago.

Prediction market ETFs were set to start trading.

Then the SEC hit pause on 24 of them at once. Even a hands-off SEC isn't ready to let retail bet on elections.

What Happened

The SEC paused 24 of the funds Tuesday. They came from Roundhill, Bitwise, and GraniteShares.

All three filed back in February. ETFs auto-effect 75 days after filing, and that clock was up.

The funds let traders place event bets. Think election results, jobs reports, Fed calls, and other real-world events. The most popular Kalshi trades are political.

GraniteShares CEO Will Rhind said his firm gets the wait. The SEC wants more time. The agency wants buyers to grasp how the funds work inside an ETF wrapper.

The SEC hasn't said how long the pause will last. It also hasn't said what will unlock the green light.

State Street's new private credit ETF ran into trouble after launch last year. ETF watchers say those past fights are part of why the SEC wants more time on this batch.

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The Bitcoin Playbook

ETF watchers have seen this exact movie before.

Spot bitcoin ETFs sat in limbo for years. The SEC turned them down again and again, each time worried about fraud in the markets they tracked.

The funds finally got the green light in January 2024. That came after Grayscale beat the SEC in court in 2023.

Todd Sohn of Strategas called the delay normal for new asset classes. "Things get pushed back a bit," he said.

Nate Geraci of NovaDius Wealth said it shows "reasonable caution rather than hostility."

There's also a turf war. The CFTC has main rule on prediction markets. SEC Chair Paul Atkins has said the SEC needs an active role too.

Atkins told Senate members in February that joint rule was the right path. The SEC and CFTC must stay in sync, he said.

The Political Wrinkle

Donald Trump Jr. is an adviser to both Kalshi and Polymarket. He's also tied to a firm with a stake in Polymarket.

Anthony Capozzolo, a lawyer who tracks rule cases, said the SEC at minimum wants to grasp the impact on retail buyers.

Kalshi itself isn't slowing down. It just raised $1 billion at a $22 billion value, double its mark from six months ago.

Big-firm trade volume has run 800% higher over the same stretch. Yearly volume jumped from $52 billion to $178 billion.

Kalshi already won a court fight to host election bets in 2024. The ruling let it list bets on the U.S. presidential vote.

That win helped pave the way for the broader ETF push now in front of the SEC.

What To Watch

Spot bitcoin ETFs took years to win the green light. This one will move on the SEC's clock, not the issuers'.

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