| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| above 48,134,126 Streams | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market gauges whether the audience for the series "Take Care" will see its weekly streams move up or down over the market's measurement window. It matters because weekly streaming trends signal audience momentum, monetization potential, and the effectiveness of promotion for the show.
Take Care appears as an entertainment property with recurring weekly streams; markets like this let traders express views on short-term audience movement. The market currently shows no traded volume and lists its close date as TBD, so official definitions and settlement criteria set by the market operator will determine how results are measured and adjudicated.
Market prices represent collective expectations about the predefined outcome (up vs down) but should be read as a real-time consensus that evolves with new information such as schedule announcements, promotional activity, or platform metrics. Check the market's official rules for the precise baseline and measurement window used to interpret those prices.
The market's official rules define the metric, baseline period, and measurement window used to determine whether weekly streams are classified as 'Up' or 'Down.' Consult the market description or settlement rules for the precise operational definition.
The market currently lists its close date as TBD; the operator will publish the closure and the exact measurement window before trading begins or by the time the market is finalized. Watch the market page for that announcement.
Adjudication typically relies on the specified platform analytics or third-party reporting named in the market's settlement rules; the market page will list the authoritative data source(s) used to determine the outcome.
Treatment of irregular events is handled according to the market's pre-established adjudication rules. Those rules explain whether missed streams count as zero, whether rescheduled content is included, and how outages are reflected in the measured metric.
Key movers include the show's producers and hosts (scheduling and content choices), the platform hosting the streams (algorithm and technical performance), promotional partners or guest appearances, and competing entertainment releases that affect viewer attention.