What Will Gold Gc Hit by End of
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Outcome probabilities
6 contracts at one resolution date
Analysis
The What Will Gold Gc Hit by End of slate has 6 mutually-exclusive contracts, all resolving on a single date. The current top-probability outcome is ↑ $6,000 at 26.0%.
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Constituent markets
6 polymarket contracts
| Market | Tenor | P(YES) | Vol 24h |
|---|---|---|---|
| What will Gold (GC) hit__ by end of December?: ↑ $6,000 | 7mo | 26.0% | $218 |
| What will Gold (GC) hit__ by end of December?: ↑ $7,000 | 7mo | 11.0% | $55 |
| What will Gold (GC) hit__ by end of December?: ↑ $8,000 | 7mo | 8.0% | $125 |
| What will Gold (GC) hit__ by end of December?: ↑ $10,000 | 7mo | 5.0% | $0 |
| What will Gold (GC) hit__ by end of December?: ↑ $12,000 | 7mo | 5.0% | $200 |
| What will Gold (GC) hit__ by end of December?: ↑ $15,000 | 7mo | 4.0% | $207 |
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How to read this page
An outcome slate is a set of mutually-exclusive contracts that all settle on the same date. Their YES probabilities form a distribution over which outcome the market expects. Probabilities should roughly sum to 100% minus the venue’s overround.
Curve construction: each constituent contract is identified by its venue event_id (what-will-gold-gc-hit-by-end-of on polymarket). Tenor is computed from the contract’s close_time minus snapshot time, rounded to days. We do not interpolate between tenors — every plotted point is a real, traded contract. Outcome-slate pages show price-as-probability for mutually-exclusive contracts; term-structure pages show price-as-probability vs days-to-resolution for the same underlying event.
How we compute these odds
SimpleFunctions aggregates live prediction-market contracts from Kalshi and Polymarket. Each slug groups contracts that resolve on the same underlying event, identified by venue event_id.
For binary slugs, the headline probability is the liquidity-weighted mid-price across all bound contracts. For multi-outcome slugs (e.g. elections with 3+ candidates), the headline is the leader’s price; we never arithmetically average disjoint outcomes — that would produce a number with no real-world meaning.
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