Trader skepticism dominates the market on Trump's proposed Gold Card visas—$5 million green cards aimed at wealthy immigrants to supplant the EB-5 program—with 23% odds on zero sales in 2026 reflecting doubts over regulatory approval, congressional hurdles, and tepid demand amid global competition from places like Portugal and Dubai. Close trailing at 19.4% for 1-100 cards highlights uncertainty in early uptake, balanced against Trump's post-election momentum but offset by his deportation priorities potentially deterring applicants. The tight race persists due to absent official launch details since the September 2024 announcement and Time interview reiteration. Separation could arise from DHS rulemaking progress, first-mover sales data, or legal challenges by spring 2025.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedHow many Gold Cards will Trump sell in 2026?
How many Gold Cards will Trump sell in 2026?
0 23%
1-100 19.4%
2.5k-5k 14.3%
25k-100k 9.9%
$114,773 Vol.
$114,773 Vol.
0
23%
1-100
19%
101-1k
7%
1k-2.5k
7%
2.5k-5k
14%
5k-10k
7%
10k-25k
8%
25k-100k
10%
>100k
6%
0 23%
1-100 19.4%
2.5k-5k 14.3%
25k-100k 9.9%
$114,773 Vol.
$114,773 Vol.
0
23%
1-100
19%
101-1k
7%
1k-2.5k
7%
2.5k-5k
14%
5k-10k
7%
10k-25k
8%
25k-100k
10%
>100k
6%
This market will resolve according to the number of individuals who purchase a “Gold Card” between January 1 and December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET.
Any individual participating in a new program created after February 26, 2025, by the Trump Administration which is either referred to as a Gold Card, or involves a new pathway to U.S. citizenship, work permits, or any other form of legal residency status in exchange for payments or investment will qualify.
If the reported value falls exactly between two brackets, then this market will resolve to the higher range bracket.
The resolution source will be official information from the Trump Administration. If the Trump Administration does not publish the number of individuals who receive Gold Cards by December 31, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve based on a consensus of credible reporting.
Market Opened: Nov 5, 2025, 11:33 AM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...Trader skepticism dominates the market on Trump's proposed Gold Card visas—$5 million green cards aimed at wealthy immigrants to supplant the EB-5 program—with 23% odds on zero sales in 2026 reflecting doubts over regulatory approval, congressional hurdles, and tepid demand amid global competition from places like Portugal and Dubai. Close trailing at 19.4% for 1-100 cards highlights uncertainty in early uptake, balanced against Trump's post-election momentum but offset by his deportation priorities potentially deterring applicants. The tight race persists due to absent official launch details since the September 2024 announcement and Time interview reiteration. Separation could arise from DHS rulemaking progress, first-mover sales data, or legal challenges by spring 2025.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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