Whether you are making your first investment or adding Kalshi to an existing portfolio, Grow is designed to keep the process simple. Instead of juggling separate accounts for funding, saving, and investing, you can deposit in the currency you already use, buy Kalshi in a few taps, hold it alongside your other assets, and sell when your strategy calls for it—all from one app.
Kalshi is a U.S. based financial platform that operates the first federally regulated exchange dedicated to trading on the outcome of real-world events. Users can buy and sell event contracts on a wide range of topics, including economics, politics, weather, and sports, with payouts based on simple yes-or-no outcomes. The platform is designed to allow retail and institutional participants to hedge risks or capitalize on their opinions through a transparent, CFTC-regulated marketplace. This guide walks through each step so you know exactly what to expect before you place your first order.
In this guide you'll learn
- How to deposit funds into Grow in your preferred currency.
- How to buy Kalshi directly from your balance—no matter which currency you funded with.
- How to hold Kalshi in your portfolio and track your position over time.
- How to sell Kalshi when you are ready and move proceeds back to cash.
Step 1: Deposit Funds into Grow
Before you can buy Kalshi, you need cash in your Grow account. Grow supports more than 20 currencies, so most users can deposit in the currency they already earn and spend—whether that is USD, EUR, GBP, MXN, BRL, or another supported option.
To get started, download Grow and create your account. Verification is designed to be fast, so you can move from sign-up to funding without a long waiting period. Once your account is ready, choose deposit and pick the funding method available in your country. Depending on where you live, that may include local bank transfer, card, or supported crypto.
Grow converts and holds balances in the currencies you deposit. That matters because you are not forced into a single funding currency before you invest. If you deposit euros, you can keep euros on hand and still buy dollar-denominated pre-IPO investments like Kalshi when you are ready—the app handles conversion at the point of trade. The same applies across Grow's supported currencies: fund in what you have, invest in what you want.
Uninvested cash on Grow can also earn competitive yield on eligible balances where supported, so money waiting for your next purchase is not necessarily sitting idle. Learn more about Earn to see which currencies currently qualify.
Step 2: Buy Kalshi from Your Funds
Once your account is funded, buying Kalshi is straightforward. Search for KLSH.PVT or open Kalshi from the Pre-IPO catalog, enter the dollar amount you want to invest, and review the order before confirming.
Grow supports fractional investing from as little as $1 where available, which means you do not need to save up for a full unit of Kalshi before getting exposure. That is especially helpful for higher-priced pre-IPO investments where a single unit might otherwise be out of reach.
Because Grow routes orders across hundreds of venues, you benefit from smart execution designed to find competitive pricing. Pricing is transparent—you see what you are buying before you confirm—and settlement is fast compared with traditional brokerage workflows that can take days to complete.
You can fund in one currency and buy Kalshi in another without opening separate accounts or managing manual FX transfers yourself. Grow handles the conversion at trade time so you can focus on building the portfolio you want rather than operational details.
Step 3: Hold Kalshi in Your Portfolio
After your purchase settles, Kalshi appears in your Grow portfolio alongside any other assets you hold. From there you can track your position, view performance over time, and see how Kalshi contributes to your overall allocation.
Holding on Grow means your investments live in the same place as your cash balances. You do not need a separate app to check your pre-IPO investment holdings or wonder whether funds are available for your next trade. Your portfolio, cash, and transaction history stay connected in one view.
Many investors use Kalshi as part of a broader strategy—pairing individual pre-IPO investments with ETFs, keeping some exposure in cash or stablecoins, or balancing growth assets with lower-volatility holdings. Grow makes it easy to manage that mix without transferring between institutions.
Because Kalshi is a pre-IPO investment, liquidity and lock-up rules may differ from publicly traded stocks. Pre-IPO assets provide exposure to private companies before they list on a public exchange, which can mean different valuation dynamics, longer holding periods, and unique risks compared with buying shares of a public company.
Grow offers access to a growing selection of pre-IPO investments, including Anthropic, OpenAI, Anduril, Neuralink, and Polymarket. Explore the full pre-IPO catalog to see what is currently available in your region.
Other pre-IPO investments on Grow
Review the exposure details on the Kalshi asset page and read Grow's pre-IPO FAQ so you understand how this position may behave before and after a potential public listing.
Step 4: Sell Kalshi When You Want
When you decide to take profits, rebalance, or simply move on from the position, selling Kalshi on Grow follows the same simple flow as buying. Open the asset in your portfolio, choose sell, enter the amount you want to convert back to cash, and confirm the order.
Proceeds return to your Grow balance in the currency you select, ready to withdraw to your bank, hold for a future purchase, or deploy into another asset. There is no requirement to move funds through a separate settlement account or wait an extended period for trades to clear.
You can sell part of a position or the entire holding, depending on your goal. Fractional support works in both directions—just as you can buy a portion of Kalshi, you can sell a portion when you want to reduce exposure without exiting completely.
Trade Kalshi Anytime
Kalshi is available to trade 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on Grow. That means you can buy or sell on your schedule—whether that is during the workday, late at night, or on the weekend—without waiting for traditional market sessions to open.
Why Buy Kalshi on Grow?
Grow combines funding, earning, and investing in one account. That matters when you want to buy Kalshi without the friction of legacy platforms: no separate FX account, no confusing fee structures, and no multi-day settlement delays for everyday trades.
You can deposit in your local currency, buy Kalshi with as little as $1 where supported, hold it next to the rest of your portfolio, and sell when your plan changes—all with transparent pricing and fast settlement.
Download Grow today to fund your account and buy Kalshi in minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions About Buying Kalshi
Can I buy Kalshi with my local currency on Grow?
Yes. Grow supports deposits in more than 20 currencies, so you can fund your account in the currency you already use and buy Kalshi without managing a separate USD account first. You can also fund with supported crypto if that is more convenient for you.
What is the minimum amount needed to buy Kalshi?
Grow supports fractional investing from as little as $1 where available, so you do not need to buy a full share or unit of Kalshi to get started. Enter the dollar amount you want to invest and Grow handles the rest.
When can I trade Kalshi on Grow?
Kalshi is available to trade 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on Grow, so you can buy or sell whenever it fits your schedule.
How do I sell Kalshi after I buy it?
Open Kalshi in your Grow portfolio, choose sell, enter the amount you want to convert back to cash, and confirm. Proceeds return to your Grow balance in the currency you select, ready to withdraw or reinvest.
Is Kalshi the right pre-IPO investment for me?
Every investment carries risk, and past performance does not guarantee future results. Review the asset details on Grow, consider how Kalshi fits your goals and time horizon, and only invest what you can afford to lose. This guide explains how to buy and sell on Grow—it is not personal financial advice.
