| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Economy | 1% | 0¢ | 1¢ | — | $60K | Trade → |
| Dividend | 1% | 0¢ | 1¢ | — | $36K | Trade → |
| Tariff | 1% | 0¢ | 1¢ | — | $30K | Trade → |
| Albertsons | 1% | 0¢ | 1¢ | — | $27K | Trade → |
| SNAP / Food Stamp | 1% | 0¢ | 1¢ | — | $22K | Trade → |
| Ocado | 99% | 99¢ | 100¢ | — | $15K | Trade → |
| Produce | 99% | 99¢ | 100¢ | — | $14K | Trade → |
| GLP-1 | 99% | 99¢ | 100¢ | — | $13K | Trade → |
| Holiday | 99% | 99¢ | 100¢ | — | $11K | Trade → |
| Personalization | 1% | 0¢ | 1¢ | — | $9K | Trade → |
| Instacart | 99% | 99¢ | 100¢ | — | $8K | Trade → |
| AI / Artificial Intelligence | 99% | 99¢ | 100¢ | — | $6K | Trade → |
This market asks which topic Kroger will mention on its next earnings call; it matters because the language management chooses can signal priorities for investors, suppliers, and competitors.
Kroger is one of the largest U.S. grocery retailers and its quarterly commentary often addresses sales trends, pricing and margin pressures, fuel and loyalty program performance, and investments in digital and supply chain. Market participants watch these calls for updates on guidance, cost trends, and strategic initiatives that affect near‑term earnings and longer‑term positioning versus rivals like Walmart and Amazon.
Market odds reflect the collective expectation about which specific mention will occur, and they update as new public information arrives; interpret them as a real‑time consensus signal that can change with press releases, guidance updates, or leaks, not as fixed facts.
Resolution timing depends on the market rules and the wording of outcomes; check the market page for whether it resolves at the start, end, or once an official transcript or company statement confirms the mention. Watch Kroger’s investor relations calendar and the market’s schedule for updates.
Each outcome corresponds to a discrete mention or phrase the market creator expects Kroger might make on the call (for example, specific topics like ‘guidance increased’ or ‘supply chain costs improved’); consult the market listing for the exact labels that define each outcome.
The CEO and CFO are primary: the CEO frames strategic priorities and broad commentary, while the CFO provides numerical context and guidance. Investor relations or designated call moderators can also make official clarifying statements that affect resolution.
Treat pre‑release items as likely drivers of market movement: official press releases and pre‑announced guidance materially change expectations and may shorten the time window for profitable trading. Update positions after reading the release and before the live Q&A when tone and detail can shift outcomes.
Yes—past calls often highlight the same themes (same‑store sales, margin drivers, fuel and loyalty performance, and investments in digital/fulfillment). Use those recurring topics to inform which outcomes are most plausible, while remembering each call can introduce new issues tied to current macro or company developments.