Ballerina, 29, becomes the world’s youngest self-made female billionaire – after ditching her dancing and taking an ‘insane’ risk
Kalshi allows everyday users to wager on future events including elections, celebrity scandals and sports fixtures.
'We saw that most trading happens when people have some view about the future, and then try to find a way to put that in the markets,' she told Forbes.
Lara's summers were spent interning at financial powerhouses including Bridgewater Associates, Citadel and Five Rings Capital. Mansour recalls she always sat in the front row during lectures.