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Will President Trump attend the NBA Finals?

YES 95.5¢NO 4.5¢ends Jun 19, 2026 · in 14 daysvol $191.8KView on Polymarket ↗
Editorial signal

Market trades 96¢ on YES (deeply for the outcome) on 192K in lifetime volume. Tail-priced markets with active volume are worth a second look against the underlying question and any new information.

current 95.5¢heuristic mark 95.0¢gap 0.6¢
Volume
$191.8K
Liquidity
$29.4K
24h change
14.1¢
Ends
Jun 19, 2026

Tracked-trader positions in this market

How to read this page

This page is a snapshot of public Polymarket data for the question "Will President Trump attend the NBA Finals?". The YES price of 95.5¢ reads as the market's implied probability of the outcome, so YES at 95.5¢ corresponds to roughly 96% implied chance as of the latest snapshot. The NO price of 4.5¢ is the complementary side. These are observations of how the crowd is currently pricing the question, not a forecast from Cent Signals.

The figures sit in context. Traded volume of $191.8K is active, and book liquidity of $29.4K is thin, which is worth noting because a price carries more information when more activity stands behind it. The market resolves in 14 days, and prices tend to drift toward zero or one dollar as a resolution date approaches and uncertainty collapses.

This market also carries an editorial note because its current price of 95.5¢ sits 0.6¢ away from a simple sanity heuristic mark of 95.0¢. That gap is the reason the page flags the question as worth a second look. The heuristic does not model the underlying event; it only notes when the public figures sit oddly together.

The positions table lists the tracked wallets that currently hold a visible position in this market, 2 in total. Each row is public on-chain activity describing what a wallet has done, shown for context and not as a model to follow.

  1. Read the YES and NO prices as probabilities. Treat the YES price of 95.5¢ as the market's implied chance of the outcome, and the NO price of 4.5¢ as the complementary chance. A price in cents reads directly as an implied percentage.
  2. Weigh the volume and liquidity behind the price. Check that active volume of $191.8K and thin liquidity of $29.4K stand behind the number. A thinly traded market can show a price a single small order would move, so give it less weight.
  3. Read the price against the resolution date. Note that the market resolves in 14 days. A price still well inside the range with resolution close at hand is read together with the calendar, since prices tend to settle toward zero or one near the end.
  4. Form your own view from the public data. Read the question, the figures, and any editorial note together, then decide for yourself what, if anything, the numbers describe. Nothing here directs an action.

How these figures are derived

The pricing, volume, and liquidity on this page come from Polymarket's public Gamma API, and the tracked-wallet positions come from Polymarket's public data API. Neither requires authentication, because both surface information that is already public, much of it settling on a public blockchain.

The site renders from a periodic snapshot rather than querying live on every view, so every figure here is as of the most recent snapshot and may already differ from the live platform. The "a near-certain" framing of the YES price and any editorial note are plain descriptions of the public figures, never a valuation of the underlying event. See the methodology page for the full detail.

For the full detail on sources and limits, see the methodology page.

Frequently asked questions

What does the 95.5¢ YES price on this Polymarket market mean?

It is the market's implied probability of the outcome as of the latest snapshot. A YES price of 95.5¢ corresponds to roughly 96% implied chance, and the NO price of 4.5¢ is the complementary side. It reflects the balance of opinion among the people trading, weighted by how much they stake. It is an observation of public data, not a forecast from Cent Signals.

How current are the figures on this page?

They are as of the latest snapshot of Polymarket's public data, not the current second. Prices, volume, and positions on Polymarket move continuously, so the live platform may already show different numbers than the $191.8K of volume and $29.4K of liquidity captured here.

Why does the volume and liquidity matter when reading the price?

A price carries more information when more activity stands behind it. This market shows active volume of $191.8K and thin liquidity of $29.4K. On a thinly traded market a single small order can move the price, so the implied probability deserves less weight than the same number on a deep, busy market.

Why is this market flagged as worth a second look?

A simple sanity heuristic noticed that the current price of 95.5¢ sits 0.6¢ from a reference mark of 95.0¢. The flag reports that observation and nothing more. It does not mean the market is wrong, and it is not a suggestion to take any position.

Compiled by the Cent Signals editorial desk. Reviewed June 3, 2026.

Pricing and position data is sourced from Polymarket's public APIs at snapshot time and may be stale. This page is editorial. It is not a recommendation to take any position and we do not facilitate trades.