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Top Album on Weekly Top Albums USA on Mar 26, 2026?

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Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. 0%
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DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS 0%
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OCTANE 0%
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The Romantic 0%
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I’m The Problem 0%
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The Art of Loving 0%
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Un Verano Sin Ti 0%
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Stick Season 0%
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DINASTÍA 0%
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KPop Demon Hunters (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film) 0%
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The Life of a Showgirl 0%
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One Thing At A Time 0%
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SOS Deluxe: LANA 0%
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SO CLOSE TO WHAT??? (deluxe) 0%
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You'll Be Alright, Kid 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which album will be listed as the top album on the Weekly Top Albums USA chart dated Mar 26, 2026, offering a way to track expectations about commercial and cultural momentum going into that chart week.

Weekly album charts aggregate multiple consumption metrics—paid sales, streaming equivalents, and track-equivalent units—and are highly sensitive to release timing and promotional activity. Historically, first-week release strategies, coordinated marketing pushes, and viral moments have determined which albums debut at number one; catalog resurgences and surprise releases can also disrupt expectations.

Prediction market prices reflect collective expectations about which album will be reported as #1 on the chart date and will move as new information arrives (release dates, sales reports, promotion, viral activity). Use them as a real-time sentiment indicator while cross-checking official release and chart reporting schedules.

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When will this market settle and what determines the winning outcome for the Top Album on Weekly Top Albums USA on Mar 26, 2026?

The market will settle to the album listed as number one on the Weekly Top Albums USA chart for the chart dated Mar 26, 2026 as reported by the charting source referenced in the market listing. The platform announces settlement after the official chart is published; the market page currently shows the market close time as TBD.

Which published chart does this event use to determine the Top Album on Weekly Top Albums USA on Mar 26, 2026?

This event resolves to the number-one album on the Weekly Top Albums USA chart specified by the market's source (see the event header identifying the chart). The market follows the official published chart that the event references for the Mar 26, 2026 date.

How do release dates and tracking-week windows affect which album can be #1 on the Mar 26, 2026 chart?

Charts use a defined tracking period (typically a seven-day window) that precedes the chart date; albums released early in that tracking window capture a full week of sales and streams, giving them an advantage for first-week chart position. Late-week releases may have truncated first-week totals and often debut lower or appear on the following week’s chart.

There are 15 outcomes listed for this market—what do those outcomes represent and what happens if a different album reaches #1?

The 15 outcomes correspond to the specific albums named on the market page. If an album not listed reaches #1, resolution follows the platform’s official rules (check the market rules/settlement policy); some markets include an explicit 'other' outcome while others specify how unlisted winners are handled.

What concrete signals should traders watch in the days leading up to the Mar 26, 2026 chart to reassess the listed albums’ chances?

Watch mid-week sales and streaming reports where available, pre-order and pre-save volume trends, placement on major playlists, social-media virality indicators, announced promotional appearances or performances during the tracking week, and competing release schedules that could siphon attention.

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