Polymarket Market Analysis
AI-generatedThis event on Polymarket asks whether Jerome Powell will leave his position as Chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve at any point between January 26, 2025, and the end of December 31, 2025. The specific market question is: "Jerome Powell out as Fed Chair in 2025?" The prediction market was created on January 29, 2025, and the event itself was also launched on that date. The event is now resolved, meaning the betting period has closed and the outcome has been determined.
The one market in this event, titled "Jerome Powell out as Fed Chair in 2025?," shows a final resolved status with the YES price at 0.0% and the NO price at 100.0%. This implies a 0% probability that Powell ceased to be Fed Chair during the specified timeframe, and a 100% implied probability that he remained in the role. Total volume traded on this market reached $11.8 million. The event start and end dates ran from January 29, 2025, to December 31, 2025, with the market now fully resolved.
This polymarket analytics page allows you to check odds, YES price, NO price, volume, and liquidity for the selected market. It also displays price or market movement over time. For deeper analysis, including top holders, whale activity, smart money signals, and fresh wallet concentration, you would need to load the on-page holder data tables. In this fast generation, details on top YES holders, top NO holders, smart money signals, whale concentration, fresh account risk, and PnL distribution are not included.
The resolved price of 100% NO indicates that Jerome Powell did not leave the Fed Chair position during the prediction period. To verify the data further, look at the available on-page analytics tables and order book or spread information once loaded. This will give you a complete picture of market status and resolution.
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