| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Colorado wins by over 1.5 goals | 43% | 40¢ | 43¢ | — | $36K | Trade → |
| Colorado wins by over 2.5 goals | 29% | 27¢ | 29¢ | — | $3K | Trade → |
| Los Angeles wins by over 1.5 goals | 19% | 17¢ | 19¢ | — | $612 | Trade → |
| Los Angeles wins by over 2.5 goals | 11% | 11¢ | 12¢ | — | $515 | Trade → |
This market asks how the point/goal spread will be resolved when the Colorado team visits Los Angeles; spread markets let traders express views on the margin of victory rather than just which team wins. It matters because spreads capture expectations about competitive balance and are sensitive to late-breaking information such as starting lineups and injuries.
This is the single-event spread market for Colorado at Los Angeles, currently listed with four discrete outcomes and showing active participation from traders (total volume traded: $39,641). Timing and final settlement depend on the scheduled game start and the official league scorekeeping; the market close is listed as TBD so traders should monitor updates on the market page. Historical head-to-head trends and recent form of each team provide useful context but do not guarantee how the spread will resolve.
Market prices reflect the consensus of traders about which spread bucket is most likely and will move as new information arrives; interpret prices as real-time signals rather than fixed forecasts. Before trading, confirm the exact spread buckets on the market page and the exchange’s settlement rules for this sport.
The market currently shows a close time of TBD; the exchange will update the market page with a definitive close before trading halts. Subscribe to market notifications or refresh the event page to get the precise close time.
This market is split into four discrete spread buckets that cover different margin ranges; consult the market page to see the exact numeric ranges for each outcome and which range corresponds to each contract.
Settlement follows the exchange’s stated rules and the league’s official final score reporting; typically the final margin after any overtime or shootout is used for settlement—check the market’s rulebook for sport-specific tiebreaker procedures.
Key movers include announced starting lineups, last-minute injuries or scratches, confirmed resting of stars, official weather alerts (for outdoor sports), and late news on coaching decisions or unavailable personnel.
Volume indicates the amount of money committed and gives a sense of liquidity: higher volume generally means tighter spreads between buy and sell interest and easier entry/exit, while lower volume can lead to wider pricing swings—use volume as one input alongside price and news when assessing tradeability.