| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boston | 96% | 93¢ | 96¢ | — | $108K | Trade → |
| Toronto | 3% | 3¢ | 6¢ | — | $90K | Trade → |
This Kalshi market asks which side—Boston or Toronto—will win the listed matchup; it matters because traded prices aggregate public information and adjust as game-day news arrives.
The listing represents a head-to-head game between franchises from Boston and Toronto; depending on the sport this can reflect a long-standing regional rivalry with distinct historical patterns. Context such as recent form, injuries, travel, and scheduling often drives differences between pregame expectations and in-play movement.
Market prices are a live, collective signal of participants' expectations and change as new information appears; the reported trading volume ($198,584) indicates market interest and generally supports more stable price discovery. Use market signals alongside official team/news sources, not as the sole decision input.
The event page on Kalshi contains the official sport and team identifiers (for example, which franchise is listed under 'Boston' and 'Toronto') plus any special conditions; consult that event header and description for the definitive definition used for settlement.
The close time for this market is listed as TBD on the platform; Kalshi will display the official close and settlement timing on the event page and in platform notices, and settlement generally follows the league's official result.
Treatment of overtime, shootouts, or ties is defined in the event's settlement rules on Kalshi; the market will specify whether extra time counts toward a 'win' outcome or if other outcomes are possible—check the event details before trading.
Resolution for postponements or cancellations follows Kalshi's event rules: the market may be suspended until a rescheduled date, voided, or settled according to the official governing body's decision—monitor the event page and platform announcements for the specific handling.
Treat late-breaking information by assessing source credibility and official confirmation; such news can move prices rapidly, so weigh liquidity and the likelihood of the report before trading, and watch the event page for official updates that affect settlement.