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Frequently Asked Questions

Polymarket is the world’s largest prediction market, where users trade on the real-world outcomes of events across Finance and many other topics. Prices are quoted from 0 to 100 cents and reflect the implied probability that an event will occur. Because traders put real money behind their views, Polymarket odds represent a real-time, skin-in-the-game consensus, often referred to as the "wisdom of the crowd."

A Prediction Markets prediction market lets users trade Yes or No shares on a specific question tied to Prediction Markets-related events, such as "SCOTUS accepts sports event contract case by...?". Each share pays out $1 if the outcome resolves in its favor, and $0 if it does not. The current share price, for example, 46% on "December 31", reflects the market’s implied probability for that outcome at any given moment.

The Finance category hosts 368 markets covering a wide range of subjects. Popular subcategories include Monthly, Stocks, and Daily, each with its own dedicated page showing live odds, trading volume, and active markets. You can browse the full list of Finance subcategories from the left-side navigation on the Finance page.

Every Finance market on Polymarket has outcomes priced between 0¢ and 100¢. That price is the implied probability of the outcome occurring. For example, if "December 31" is trading at 46% in "SCOTUS accepts sports event contract case by...?", traders are collectively pricing in roughly that probability. Prices update continuously as new information, data releases, and events move trader sentiment.

Activity is constantly shifting, but you can sort the page by 24-hour volume to see where trading is concentrated. Currently, "Sports Prediction Markets taxed as gambling?" is among the most actively traded markets on the Prediction Markets page, alongside other high-volume markets like "SCOTUS accepts sports event contract case by...?" and "Which DCMs self-certify sports event contracts by December 31?".