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PolymarketJun 30, 202657 days left

Will Silver (SI) hit (HIGH) $120 by end of June?

This contract is priced at 6¢ on Polymarket. Current book: 5¢ bid, 6¢ ask, 1¢ spread.

Implied probability

6¢
$925K volume
$26K liquidity
26% of event volume

Event outcomes

13

Family volume

$3.5M

Best sibling

↑ $200 1¢

Ticker

0x1b252df7…4665

Price history

6¢ current

6¢
25¢50¢75¢100¢
Apr 8, 2026May 3, 2026

Orderbook snapshot

5 / 6¢

Polymarket
1¢ spread
BidSize
5¢429
5¢95
4¢300
4¢25
4¢400
2¢6.0K
2¢216
2¢70
AskSize
6¢1.0K
7¢28
7¢8.7K
8¢300
8¢170
9¢20
11¢900
11¢13

Contract terms

Resolution, venue, and identifiers.

Resolution rules

This market will resolve to "Yes" if, on any trading day, the official CME settlement price for the Active Month (front month) of Silver (SI) futures is equal to or above the listed price by the final trading day of June 2026. Otherwise, the market will resolve to "No". For CME Silver (SI) futures contracts, the Active Month is the nearest of CME's designated delivery-cycle months (March, May, July, September, December) that is not the spot month. The Active Month becomes a non-active month effective on its First Position Date, at which point the next eligible contract month becomes the Active Month. Only the Active Month's official settlement price published by CME Group will be considered. Intraday trades, highs, lows, bids, offers, midpoint values, or indicative prices do not count. Note that the settlement price may differ from the last traded price. CME's methodology to determine the settlement price can vary by commodity and contract. Only days on which CME publishes an official settlement price for the Active Month will be included. Days without settlement prices (weekends, holidays, or market closures) are ignored. This market will resolve based on the settlement price as it appears on the CME settlement page at the time it is first published for that trading day, regardless of any later corrections or updates. The resolution source for this market is the CME Group website — specifically, the daily "Settlement" price for the Active Month of Silver (SI) futures.

Venue

Polymarket

Closes

Jun 30, 2026

Identifier

0x1b252df7…4665

Event family

Will Silver (SI) hit__ by end of June.

This view keeps the individual contract next to its sibling outcomes. For long-tail search traffic, this is the useful context: where the current price sits inside the event, how much volume exists around the family, and which outcomes have actual depth.

Total volume

$3.5M

Outcomes

13

Highest price

↓ $65 37¢

Current share

26%

Indicators

Yield, cliff risk, volatility, and regime.

IY (Yes)

9978.4%

IY (No)

40.7%

Adj IY

4158%

CRI

16

Overround

-0.3%

LAS

0.17

Regime

neutral

Score

0.341

Observability

low

Event type

financial

Full indicator table

9978.4%
40.7%
Adj IY
4158%
16
Overround
-0.3%
LAS
0.17

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