What are Markets and Type of Markets

Markets on SportsBull are prediction-based trading opportunities where users express their view on the likelihood of a specific outcome. Each market represents a clearly defined question tied to a sporting event, and users can participate based on their analysis, data, and understanding of the game.


Market prices evolve based on user participation, demand and supply, and live match developments—creating a transparent and interactive trading environment.


Types of Markets on SportsBull


        1. ATH Markets


ATH (Against The House) markets allow users to place trades directly against the platform.

Prices and odds are set by SportsBull

Outcomes are settled based on the final result of the event

Suitable for users who prefer straightforward, structured markets


        2. Peer-to-Peer(P2P) Markets


P2P (Peer-to-Peer) markets allow users to trade directly with other users on the platform.

Prices are driven by user demand, supply, and sentiment

SportsBull facilitates the marketplace without acting as the counterparty

Enables fair price discovery through collective user opinions

        

        3. Ladder Markets


Ladder is a unique P2P market format designed for live matches, allowing users to trade on specific in-game outcomes.

Users place bids on certain events during a live match

Unlike traditional ATH markets where even-line points or runs are typically priced below 2, Ladder markets offer even-money returns

Each trade is matched with another user, not the house

Prices move step-by-step based on live match action and trading activity

Ladder markets are ideal for users who enjoy real-time decision-making and want a peer-matched, even-return trading experience.

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