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Silver price on Mar 27, 2026 at 5pm EDT?

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All Outcomes (40)
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above $54.99 0%
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above $80.99 0%
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above $81.99 0%
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above $82.99 0%
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above $83.99 0%
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above $84.99 0%
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above $86.99 0%
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above $87.99 0%
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above $88.99 0%
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above $89.99 0%
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above $91.99 0%
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above $93.99 0%
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About This Market

This market asks what the spot silver price will be at 5:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time on March 27, 2026. It matters because the realized price at that timestamp reflects how traders and real-world forces have moved bullion, industrial demand, and macro risk into a single observable value.

Silver is both an industrial metal and a store-of-value asset, so its price responds to a mix of manufacturing demand, investment flows, and macro policy. Historically it can be more volatile than gold, reacting strongly to changes in interest-rate expectations, the U.S. dollar, and short-term supply disruptions. Market-moving events in the weeks or days before the timestamp — central bank decisions, major economic prints, or geopolitical shocks — often determine which price bucket wins.

Prediction market odds are a real-time aggregation of trader views about which price interval will hold at the specified timestamp; they update as news arrives and should be read as the market consensus of expectations, not a guarantee of outcome.

Key Factors

Frequently Asked Questions

How will the 'Silver price on Mar 27, 2026 at 5pm EDT' be determined for resolution?

Resolution follows the event's official rules on the platform: they specify the data source (exchange/ticker or price feed), the exact timestamp used (5:00 PM EDT), and any fallback procedures. Consult the event page and rulebook for the definitive resolution methodology.

What do the 40 outcomes represent in this market?

The 40 outcomes are discrete, mutually exclusive price buckets that cover a sequential range of possible silver prices; the winning outcome is the bucket that contains the observed price at the specified timestamp. The event page lists the exact boundaries for each bucket.

When does trading close for this market?

The event currently shows 'Closes: TBD', which means the platform has not yet announced a trading close. Check the market page for updates; trading typically remains open until the platform posts a specific close time or the standard pre-resolution cutoff.

What happens if there is no published price exactly at 5:00 PM EDT?

The platform's resolution rules define fallback steps—common methods include using the nearest available trade, an interpolated midpoint from bid/ask, or an alternate approved data feed. Review the event's resolution and dispute procedures to see which approach will be applied.

Which news or data releases between now and Mar 27, 2026 should I watch because they could move this market?

Key events include U.S. Federal Reserve communications and rate decisions, major U.S. economic releases (inflation and employment), large movements in the U.S. dollar, reports on industrial activity and silver offtake, ETF and large investor flow announcements, and any supply shocks from mining or refining outages.

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