President Trump's signature YMCA-style dance has become a recurring highlight at rallies, dinners, and White House events, creating steady trader interest in daily Polymarket resolutions. Recent momentum stems from his May 5 performance teaching the moves to students on the South Lawn during a Presidential Fitness Test event, followed by similar energetic displays at NRCC gatherings and other appearances. With the president maintaining a packed public schedule of speeches and ceremonies through late May, traders weigh the likelihood of another spontaneous moment against days focused on formal proceedings. Historical patterns show these dance breaks often tie to upbeat music cues or crowd energy at partisan venues, though structured White House events have produced fewer instances. Market sentiment reflects this balance of routine visibility versus the unpredictable timing of live performances.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated$304,818 Vol.
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May 21
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$304,818 Vol.
May 19
13%
May 20
17%
May 21
19%
May 22
19%
May 23
16%
May 24
16%
May 25
18%
May 26
17%
May 27
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May 28
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May 29
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May 30
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May 31
17%
"Dancing" is defined as deliberate, rhythmic body movement typically matched music or a beat, such as swaying, stepping, or coordinated hand or body motions. Casual gesturing, clapping, or incidental body movement will not qualify. Dancing without the presence of music or a beat will qualify.
AI-generated content, deepfakes, or altered footage will not be considered.
Videos posted on his social media, which were filmed outside this market's time frame, will not qualify.
This market will resolve based on video footage.
Market Opened: Apr 28, 2026, 2:14 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91..."Dancing" is defined as deliberate, rhythmic body movement typically matched music or a beat, such as swaying, stepping, or coordinated hand or body motions. Casual gesturing, clapping, or incidental body movement will not qualify. Dancing without the presence of music or a beat will qualify.
AI-generated content, deepfakes, or altered footage will not be considered.
Videos posted on his social media, which were filmed outside this market's time frame, will not qualify.
This market will resolve based on video footage.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...President Trump's signature YMCA-style dance has become a recurring highlight at rallies, dinners, and White House events, creating steady trader interest in daily Polymarket resolutions. Recent momentum stems from his May 5 performance teaching the moves to students on the South Lawn during a Presidential Fitness Test event, followed by similar energetic displays at NRCC gatherings and other appearances. With the president maintaining a packed public schedule of speeches and ceremonies through late May, traders weigh the likelihood of another spontaneous moment against days focused on formal proceedings. Historical patterns show these dance breaks often tie to upbeat music cues or crowd energy at partisan venues, though structured White House events have produced fewer instances. Market sentiment reflects this balance of routine visibility versus the unpredictable timing of live performances.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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