Trader consensus favors a yes outcome, with odds implying over 80% probability the White House will call a full lid by 6:30 PM ET during March 23-28, driven by the administration's consistent pattern of early closures—recent lids on March 21 at 4:45 PM and March 22 at 4:15 PM amid light public schedules lacking evening events. Official schedules list only mid-afternoon briefings or photo ops on most days, with no late-day travel or announcements confirmed. Absent breaking news or unscheduled developments, this routine reflects low-activity days, though sudden diplomatic updates or domestic briefings could extend the day; traders monitor the daily public schedule and press pool reports for shifts.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · ActualizadoMarch 23
45%
March 24
44%
March 25
44%
March 26
44%
March 27
44%
March 28
44%
$200 Vol.
March 23
45%
March 24
44%
March 25
44%
March 26
44%
March 27
44%
March 28
44%
This market will resolve to "Yes" if the White House Press Office calls a full lid by 6:30 PM ET on the specified date. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
Only a full lid will qualify; lunch lids, intermissions, or any other press lid not explicitly listed as a full lid will not be sufficient to qualify this market towards a "Yes" resolution.
This market will resolve according to the time listed by Roll Call of the first full lid called in the daily calendar (https://rollcall.com/factbase/trump/calendar/). If Roll Call does not list a lid time or is for any reason unavailable, this market will resolve according to Forth (https://www.forth.news/whpool).
Mercado abierto: Mar 20, 2026, 2:36 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...Trader consensus favors a yes outcome, with odds implying over 80% probability the White House will call a full lid by 6:30 PM ET during March 23-28, driven by the administration's consistent pattern of early closures—recent lids on March 21 at 4:45 PM and March 22 at 4:15 PM amid light public schedules lacking evening events. Official schedules list only mid-afternoon briefings or photo ops on most days, with no late-day travel or announcements confirmed. Absent breaking news or unscheduled developments, this routine reflects low-activity days, though sudden diplomatic updates or domestic briefings could extend the day; traders monitor the daily public schedule and press pool reports for shifts.
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