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Houston vs Miami

📊 $376 traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
Total Volume
$376
Open Interest
376
Active Markets
2
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2

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All Outcomes (2)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Houston 56%
50¢ 56¢ $367 Trade →
Miami 43%
44¢ 50¢ $9 Trade →

About This Market

This market lets traders take a position on which team wins the Houston vs Miami matchup; it matters because market prices aggregate real‑time information about rosters, injuries, and conditions that can affect the game outcome.

Houston vs Miami is a head‑to‑head sporting matchup whose significance depends on the sport, season context, and standings; recent roster moves, injuries, and coaching decisions typically shape expectations. The market currently shows no trading volume ($0) and has a close time listed as TBD, so prices and liquidity may change as game details are announced.

Interpret market prices as the collective view of participants about the likely winner given available information; changes reflect new data (lineups, weather, injuries). Low volume or late‑breaking news can cause rapid price swings, so consider liquidity and settlement rules before trading.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exact outcomes are available in this Houston vs Miami market?

This market lists two mutually exclusive outcomes: Houston wins or Miami wins; consult the KALSHI market page for how ties or overtime are resolved under the exchange's settlement rules.

When will trading close and when does the market resolve?

The market's close time is currently TBD; KALSHI will post the official trading cutoff and the market resolves after the game's official completion per the relevant league rules, which determine when a winner is finalized.

Which pregame updates are most likely to move prices on this specific matchup?

Late announcements that typically move this market include confirmed starters, injury reports or suspensions, late scratches, changes to pitching/QB plans (if applicable), and sudden weather or travel disruptions.

How relevant is historical head‑to‑head data between Houston and Miami for this market?

Head‑to‑head history provides context but is often secondary to current factors like roster health, form, and venue; give more weight to recent meetings and any substantial roster or coaching changes since past games.

The event shows $0 volume now—how does that affect trading and price reliability?

Zero or low volume indicates limited liquidity: prices may be set by few participants and can move sharply on modest trades, spreads may be wide, and prices may not fully reflect all available information until more trading occurs.

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