What will Bank of America say during their next earnings call?: Odds & Probability

Prediction markets price Will Bank of America say "Synergy" during earnings call at 47.5%.

47.5%+44.0 pts 24h

Will Bank of America say "Synergy" during earnings call?

Updated · Volume $17.3K

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OutcomeProbability24h
Will Bank of America say "Invest" or "Investment" 5+ times during earnings call?100.0%+2.1
Will Bank of America say "Expansion" during earnings call?100.0%+59.5
Will Bank of America say "World Cup" during earnings call?100.0%+53.5
Will Bank of America say "Growth" 5+ times during earnings call?100.0%+0.2
Will Bank of America say "AI" or "Artificial Intelligence" 5+ times during earnings call?100.0%+5.0
Will Bank of America say "Synergy" during earnings call?47.5%+44.0
Will Bank of America say "Recession" during earnings call?9.5%-17.0
Will Bank of America say "Deteriorating" during earnings call?3.5%
Will Bank of America say "Gross margin" during earnings call?1.0%
Will Bank of America say "Monetize" during earnings call?0.2%
Will Bank of America say "Disappointing" during earnings call?0.1%-3.9
Will Bank of America say "Pivot" during earnings call?0.0%
Will Bank of America say "Trump" during earnings call?0.0%
Will Bank of America say "Disruption" during earnings call?0.0%
Will Bank of America say "Ecosystem" during earnings call?0.0%
Will Bank of America say "Subscriber" during earnings call?0.0%
Will the earnings call not air?0.0%
Will Bank of America say "Cryptocurrency" during earnings call?0.0%

The top 5 outcomes account for 500.0% of the total probability.

Context

This probability comes from live prices on prediction markets, where a contract's price equals the implied chance of the outcome. It updates continuously as trading occurs.

This market has 18 tracked outcomes and $17.3K in total trading volume.

The most closely contested outcome, Will Bank of America say "Synergy" during earnings call, is priced at 47.5%.

Data: Polymarket · Methodology · Not financial advice