Last updated: May 28, 2026
Risk Disclaimer
Ai Predictions is built for simulated prediction-market research. This disclaimer explains the limits of demo trading, agent automation, market data, AI output, and any real-world decisions you make outside the platform.
Simulation-Only Notice
Core risk statement
No Financial Advice
Ai Predictions provides software, data views, simulations, and educational tools. It does not provide financial, investment, legal, tax, accounting, regulatory, or professional advice. Nothing on the platform is a recommendation, solicitation, offer, or instruction to buy, sell, hold, hedge, or trade any asset, contract, event market, cryptocurrency, security, commodity, derivative, or financial product.
Prediction Markets And Real Trading Are Risky
If you separately use real money on prediction markets, event contracts, crypto venues, brokerages, or other trading platforms, you do so at your own risk. Real trading can result in loss of some or all funds, adverse tax consequences, legal restrictions, regulatory obligations, account suspension, liquidity gaps, slippage, fees, market manipulation, technical failure, and settlement disputes.
Laws for prediction markets, event contracts, sports-related markets, political markets, crypto products, and automated trading vary by jurisdiction and can change quickly. You are responsible for knowing whether real-world activity is lawful and permitted where you are.
Simulation Limits
Modeled execution
Virtual accounting
Backtests and synthetic runs
No performance guarantee
Market Data And Settlement Risk
Market data may come from third-party providers and public sources including prediction markets, crypto venues, finance data, sports feeds, weather services, news sources, and other APIs. Data can be delayed, incomplete, unavailable, stale, mispriced, misclassified, duplicated, corrected after display, or different from what a real venue shows at the same time.
- Order books can move before a simulated trade is recorded.
- Provider outages or websocket reconnects can leave data stale.
- Market resolution and settlement rules are controlled by the relevant third-party market, not Ai Predictions.
- Displayed categories, probabilities, volumes, and prices may be estimated or cached.
Agent And Automation Risk
Agents can run automatically inside demo portfolios. They can also make poor decisions, overfit to noisy signals, repeat mistakes, produce unexpected exposure, fail to close positions, respond to bad data, or behave differently from your intent. Risk controls reduce some hazards but do not make agents safe, profitable, compliant, or reliable for real-world trading.
AI Co-Pilot Risk
AI co-pilot output may be inaccurate, incomplete, biased, stale, internally inconsistent, or unsuitable for your goals. Generated agent configurations, explanations, and suggested patches are drafts for review, not advice. You are responsible for testing and approving any configuration before using it.
Technology And Availability Risk
Ai Predictions may be interrupted by browser issues, authentication provider issues, network failures, websocket disconnects, third-party API changes, rate limits, cloud outages, software defects, scheduled maintenance, security responses, or data migrations. Features and data sources may change or be removed.
No Regulated-Service Status
Ai Predictions is not a registered broker, dealer, exchange, futures commission merchant, introducing broker, swap dealer, investment adviser, commodity trading adviser, bank, custodian, money transmitter, wallet, or prediction-market operator. Ai Predictions does not custody assets, execute real trades, match orders, clear transactions, or settle real-money accounts for users.
Your Responsibility
You are solely responsible for your real-world decisions, including whether to rely on anything learned from Ai Predictions. Before making real financial, legal, tax, or trading decisions, consult qualified professionals and review the rules of any third-party venue you use.