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Washington at Philadelphia

📊 $23K traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
Total Volume
$23K
Open Interest
22,353
Active Markets
2
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2

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All Outcomes (2)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
WSH Capitals 54%
53¢ 54¢ $18K Trade →
PHI Flyers 48%
46¢ 48¢ $5K Trade →

About This Market

This market asks which team will win the matchup titled "Washington at Philadelphia." It matters because it aggregates traders' expectations about the game's outcome and reacts to new information (injuries, lineups, weather, etc.).

The listing represents a single head-to-head game with Washington visiting Philadelphia; the specific sport and season stage (regular season, playoff, exhibition) determine stakes and typical lineup behavior. Historical head-to-head records, recent form, and any ongoing rivalry or divisional implications can all shape how participants evaluate this matchup.

Prices in this market represent the collective judgment of traders about which side is more likely to win, synthesizing public information such as starters, injuries, venue, and recent performance. Treat market prices as an information signal that can change quickly as new, reliable updates arrive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly are the outcomes traded in the "Washington at Philadelphia" market?

This is a two-outcome market: one outcome pays if Washington wins the game and the other pays if Philadelphia wins; tie or cancellation rules are specified on the contract page and by the platform's settlement rules.

When does the "Washington at Philadelphia" market close given the event lists its close time as TBD?

The market typically closes at the game's official scheduled start time or at the platform-defined cutoff; if the start time is listed as TBD, the platform will update the closing time once the official game time is announced—check the contract page for the exact closure policy.

How should I treat late injury reports or lineup announcements for Washington in this event?

Reliable late reports often move market prices quickly; traders commonly wait for official confirmations (team reports, league notices) before adjusting positions because speculative or unverified information may be reversed.

How does Philadelphia's home status influence the outcome in this specific matchup?

Home teams frequently benefit from familiarity with the venue, crowd support, and reduced travel fatigue, all of which can affect performance; the size of this effect depends on the sport, venue characteristics, and how well each team typically performs on the road or at home.

What does low trading volume on the "Washington at Philadelphia" market mean for someone considering a trade?

Low volume indicates lower liquidity and wider spreads, so prices may move more on limited information or a single large order; traders should expect more volatility and consider that a quoted price may not reflect a consensus until volume increases.

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