| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| above 48,134,126 Streams | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tracks whether weekly streaming totals for the recording(s) titled "Take Care" move up or down between consecutive measurement weeks. It matters because short-term streaming momentum signals listener interest, playlist influence, and promotional impact for the recording(s).
Weekly streaming changes for established songs and albums fluctuate with marketing, playlist placements, and cultural moments; some tracks show stable long-term tails while others spike or fall quickly when events occur. Historical patterns for catalog recordings often include bumps around anniversaries, samples, remixes, sync placements (film/TV), artist activity, or viral social-media moments.
Market prices reflect collective expectations about whether the upcoming weekly total will be higher or lower than the previous week; interpret prices as a summary of available information and new developments rather than fixed forecasts.
'Up' means the designated weekly streaming total for the specified Take Care recording(s) is higher in the measurement week than in the prior measurement week; 'Down' means it is lower. The event contract defines any tie-breaking rules if totals are equal.
The market uses the weekly measurement window specified in the event rules on the platform; the official close date is listed on the event page when finalized. Check the event’s contract for the exact start/end times and time zone used for each week.
The event contract specifies which data providers and platforms are included (for example, particular major audio streaming services or aggregated data feeds) and whether totals are global or limited to certain territories. Refer to the event’s data-source clause for details.
Only the recordings explicitly listed in the event’s specification count toward the market’s totals. Remixes, live versions, or covers are included only if the contract explicitly designates those recordings as part of the measured set.
Yes. High-visibility events—playlist adds, viral social-media posts, sync placements, surprise performances, or major press—can materially change weekly stream volumes, and the market will incorporate that information as traders update positions.