| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A's | 73% | 57¢ | 71¢ | — | $89 | Trade → |
| Brazil | 0% | 30¢ | 43¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market lets traders take positions on which of the two listed sides—"Brazil" or "A's"—will be the official winner as defined by the exchange. It matters because markets aggregate public information about the expected competitive outcome and react to news that affects either side.
The title names two participants but does not itself specify sport, competition, or level: "Brazil" can refer to a national team or a club from Brazil, while "A's" is a common nickname for the Oakland Athletics in baseball or another team using that moniker. Historical context such as head-to-head records, competition format, and recent form are important, but you should confirm the event's sport, governing body, and official participant definitions on the Kalshi event page before drawing conclusions.
Market prices reflect the consensus of traders based on available information (rosters, venue, injuries, weather, recent form) and will move as new information becomes available. For resolution and timing, always defer to the exchange's event description and rules rather than inferred meaning from the title.
Check the Kalshi event page for the event description: it should list the sport, competition, and the precise team or roster definitions. If the description is ambiguous, contact the exchange or event administrator for clarification because resolution follows the listed definition.
Outcomes are determined by the exchange's event description—typically one outcome for a "Brazil" win and one for an "A's" win; whether draws, extra time, or shootouts count is specified in the market rules, so confirm those resolution criteria on the event page.
The close time is set by Kalshi and may be the scheduled start of the contest or another time specified in the event metadata; because the listing currently shows a TBD close, monitor the event page for updates or official schedule announcements.
Resolution follows the exchange's stated cancellation and force-majeure policy: some markets are voided if no official result is declared within a set timeframe, others are resolved based on the governing body's final determination; consult the event's rules on Kalshi for the precise treatment.
Treat official lineup/news as material information that can change expected outcomes; such announcements often move market prices quickly, but only the official match result as defined by the event description determines settlement—track team communications, injury reports, and competition day confirmations.