Trader sentiment on Trump's March meetings centers on his push for swift diplomatic engagements to advance foreign policy goals, particularly Ukraine peace talks and Middle East stability. Key recent drivers include the White House's February 4 hosting of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, underscoring Israel priorities, and public statements from Trump advisors signaling imminent Ukraine negotiations, elevating odds for President Zelenskyy. Reports of outreach to Hungary's Viktor Orban and potential China contacts reflect broader deal-making. Upcoming catalysts like preliminary NATO discussions and congressional foreign affairs hearings could firm up schedules, though official announcements remain the decisive factor amid fluid presidential calendars.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedWho will Trump meet with in March?
Who will Trump meet with in March?
$166,202 Vol.

Andy Jassy
41%

Elon Musk
11%

Mark Zuckerberg
7%

Jerome Powell
6%

Mohammed bin Salman
6%

Reza Pahlavi
6%

Volodymyr Zelenskyy
5%

Dario Amodei
5%

Satya Nadella
5%

Sam Altman
5%

MrBeast
3%

King of Morocco Mohammed VI
2%

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
2%

Vladimir Putin
1%

Xi Jinping
1%

Nicolás Maduro
1%

Pope Leo XIV
1%

Kim Jong Un
<1%

Keir Starmer
35%
$166,202 Vol.

Andy Jassy
41%

Elon Musk
11%

Mark Zuckerberg
7%

Jerome Powell
6%

Mohammed bin Salman
6%

Reza Pahlavi
6%

Volodymyr Zelenskyy
5%

Dario Amodei
5%

Satya Nadella
5%

Sam Altman
5%

MrBeast
3%

King of Morocco Mohammed VI
2%

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
2%

Vladimir Putin
1%

Xi Jinping
1%

Nicolás Maduro
1%

Pope Leo XIV
1%

Kim Jong Un
<1%

Keir Starmer
35%
A meeting is defined as any encounter where both the listed individual and Trump are present and interact with each other in person.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...Trader sentiment on Trump's March meetings centers on his push for swift diplomatic engagements to advance foreign policy goals, particularly Ukraine peace talks and Middle East stability. Key recent drivers include the White House's February 4 hosting of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, underscoring Israel priorities, and public statements from Trump advisors signaling imminent Ukraine negotiations, elevating odds for President Zelenskyy. Reports of outreach to Hungary's Viktor Orban and potential China contacts reflect broader deal-making. Upcoming catalysts like preliminary NATO discussions and congressional foreign affairs hearings could firm up schedules, though official announcements remain the decisive factor amid fluid presidential calendars.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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