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Gold price on Mar 24, 2026 at 5pm EDT?

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All Outcomes (40)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
above $4420 0%
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above $4160 0%
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above $4520 0%
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above $4480 0%
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above $4450 0%
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above $4390 0%
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above $4310 0%
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above $4550 0%
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above $4170 0%
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above $4200 0%
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above $4300 0%
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above $4510 0%
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above $4500 0%
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above $4350 0%
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above $4540 0%
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above $4260 0%
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above $4270 0%
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above $4530 0%
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above $4330 0%
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above $4430 0%
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above $4280 0%
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above $4290 0%
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above $4440 0%
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above $4240 0%
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above $4180 0%
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above $4340 0%
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above $4370 0%
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above $4360 0%
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above $4460 0%
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above $4320 0%
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above $4380 0%
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above $4400 0%
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above $4210 0%
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above $4410 0%
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above $4220 0%
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above $4470 0%
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above $4490 0%
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above $4250 0%
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above $4230 0%
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above $4190 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which discrete price outcome will best describe the price of gold at 5:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time on March 24, 2026. It matters because that timestamp can be used by hedgers, traders, and analysts to lock in views about macro conditions, real rates, and risk sentiment at a specific moment.

Gold is a globally traded commodity whose near-term price reflects monetary policy expectations, real interest rates, US dollar moves, inflation readings, geopolitical risk, and physical demand from central banks, investors, and industry. Around March 24, 2026, participants will be reacting to the latest central bank communications, economic releases, and any emerging geopolitical developments that affect safe-haven flows and liquidity.

Market prices on this platform represent the collective view of traders about which price bucket will contain the gold spot price at the specified timestamp; these prices update in real time as new information arrives. Interpreting them requires understanding the event's settlement rules and which data source and observation method the platform will use.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Exactly which price will be used to settle 'Gold price on Mar 24, 2026 at 5pm EDT'?

Settlement uses the specific price feed and observation method named in this event's official settlement rules on the platform; consult the event details to see which data provider and whether the settlement is based on a spot quote, an exchange mid-price, or another reference.

Does the event refer to spot gold, a futures contract, or an index at 5:00 PM EDT on March 24, 2026?

The event's settlement rules specify whether the reference is a particular spot benchmark, an exchange-traded futures contract, or a published index; check the event page for that exact definition because different references can produce different observed prices.

How are the 40 outcomes structured and how can I tell which outcome covers a given observed price at 5pm EDT on March 24, 2026?

Each outcome corresponds to a predefined numeric price range (a bucket); the event description lists the lower and upper bounds for each of the 40 outcomes so you can map any observed settlement price to the matching outcome.

What happens if the designated price feed is unavailable at 5pm EDT or the market experiences a data disruption on March 24, 2026?

The platform's contingency procedures in the settlement rules govern disruptions — common approaches include using an alternate approved data source, taking the nearest available observation within a specified window, or following a published fallback hierarchy; review the event's dispute and fallback provisions for details.

When does trading close for this market and what does 'Closes: TBD' mean for participants?

'Closes: TBD' indicates the platform has not yet set the market's trading cutoff time; the platform will announce the official close (or any changes) on the event page and via its notifications — traders should monitor the event page for the finalized trading schedule and any amendments.

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