| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 84% | 15¢ | 84¢ | — | $28 | Trade → |
This market tracks the outcome of a sporting contest between Israel and Venezuela and is useful for bettors and observers who want a real-time expectation of the result. It matters because markets aggregate diverse information — rosters, injuries, travel and other factors — into a tradable signal.
Israel and Venezuela are national teams that rarely meet, so head-to-head history may be limited; context will depend on which sport, tournament or friendly status applies. Team form, recent results in regional competitions, and the competitive stakes (friendly, qualifier, tournament match) provide essential context for interpreting the matchup. External factors such as travel distance, venue (home/neutral), and calendar congestion can strongly affect preparation and performance.
Market prices reflect the crowd’s consensus view of likely outcomes and update as new information arrives; they are not fixed predictions but indicators that change with news. Use them alongside traditional analysis (lineups, injuries, scouting) rather than as the sole input.
The closing time is listed on the exchange’s event page and is currently TBD; the market typically closes at a time specified by the contract (often just before kickoff) so check the contract details for the final close.
The exchange’s contract page defines the specific outcome(s) for this event; consult that page to see whether the market is for a winner, a specific scoreline, or another settlement condition.
Resolution rules depend on the exchange’s terms: markets are often voided or postponed if no official result is recorded within a specified timeframe, so review the settlement rules on the contract page for the precise policy.
Announcements of starting lineups, injuries or late withdrawals, changes to venue or kickoff time, official tournament status updates, and travel or political disruptions tend to produce the largest price moves.
Authoritative sources include the official federation or tournament websites for Israel and Venezuela, the competition organizer, and the exchange’s event page, which should aggregate or link to those official details.