# What is EveryX?

EveryX is a different kind of prediction market – built from the ground up to support built-in leverage and real-money trading on event probabilities. Users trade on probabilities of outcomes in sports, crypto, politics, weather, economics, markets, disasters and more!

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### More About EveryX

EveryX is a player vs player (PVP)&#x20;prediction market, not a house-based&#x20;system. You trade against other&#x20;participants, with prices shaped by&#x20;market sentiment, and profits come from&#x20;opposing positions not from EveryX.

### What Makes EveryX Different?

* Clear stop-loss behavior- users always know the maximum they can lose and positions are cut with zero slippage
* No liquidity constraints- with our trading pool logic, there is no need to match your order against other users – nor any market makers. That means your order flow cannot be picked off
* You control your risk- feeling cautious? Dial down the leverage and choose a stop-level that you’re comfortable with&#x20;
* True predictions- the traded value flowing into each event dictates the outcome’s probabilities. When users trade their convictions, the probabilities necessarily fall into line
* Multi-Outcome markets- our system was built with choice in mind – no need to trade only on simple Yes/No outcomes
* Trades executed in an instant- our order matching logic processes trades in sub millisecond speeds

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### Why EveryX is a game-changer

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**Old Way** :x:

* Trading locked behind complex charts and jargon
* Noise and bias dominate the news cycle
* Insights wasted, no real rewards
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**With EveryX** :heavy\_check\_mark:

* Simple, browser-based prediction trading
* Clean interface with transparent odds
* Real incentives for being right, not just loud
* People Driven Sentiment
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