Bet Guide
BetOnMarkets offers a variety of bet types, giving you many different ways to bet on the markets. Learn more about each bet type below.
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Rise/Fall
Rise/Fall
Bet on whether a market will rise or fall from its current spot during the next 30 seconds to 360 days. Comes in two varieties: variable returns, where the return varies according to market conditions; and fixed returns, which always have a 100% return but where a price movement "hurdle" must be met. See demo
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Higher/Lower
Higher/Lower
Bet on whether a market will end up higher or lower than a specified target price at the end of the next five minutes to 180 days. Choose a price target that is far away from the current spot to get high returns, and vice-versa. See demo
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Touch/No Touch
Touch/No Touch
Bet on whether a market will touch or not touch a specified target price anytime during the seven to 180 days. For a "touch", choose a price target that is far away from the current spot to get high return and vice-versa. See demo
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In/Out
In/Out
Bet on whether a market will stay within or go outside two price targets. Comes in two varieties: "Stays In/Out", where the market must stay within or go outside the targets during the next seven to 180 days; and "Ends In/Out", where the market must end within or outside price targets at the end of the next seven to 180 days. To get a high return, choose "stays in" with narrow price targets, and vice-versa. See demo
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Run Bets
Run Bets
These are super-fast (five tick, or approximately five second) bets. Comes in three varieties: "Runbet Up/Down", where you bet whether a market will go up or down over the five ticks; "Lucky 10 Digits" where you bet on a market ending in a given digit after five ticks, and "Quick 10%", where you bet on a market not ending in a given digit after five ticks. See demo
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Up & Down
Up & Down
This bet gives you five a minute betting period where you can make multiple bets on a given market ending up or down from the starting price, and where your individual bets are added together to create a "total bet". This bet allows you to play short term market trends and reverse course when needed. See demo