Stocks Prediction Markets

Equities generate a constant stream of priceable questions: where an index closes by year-end, whether a stock clears a price level, how an earnings report lands, and whether a major market event plays out. Prediction platforms price these in real time, and they don't always agree. MassPredict aggregates live stock and index odds from Polymarket, Kalshi, ForecastEx and more into one screen.

Earnings and index-level markets are where comparing platforms helps most. When one platform prices an outcome differently from another, the spread captures genuine disagreement about a number that hasn't printed yet. You read both side by side and form your own view.

Coverage runs across equity price targets, index levels, earnings outcomes, and broader market events. MassPredict displays the spread between platforms and stays out of the advice business.

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Stocks prediction markets — FAQ

How do stock prediction markets work?

Markets pose defined questions, such as whether an index closes above a level or a company beats an earnings estimate, and traders price the outcome. The price reflects the market's implied probability of that event.

What does a 60% YES price mean on a stock market?

It means the market implies roughly a 60% chance the stated condition is met. Prices read as probabilities between 0 and 100%, not as target prices.

Why do equity odds differ between prediction platforms?

Different traders, liquidity, and reaction speeds to news and data lead to different prices for the same question. The spread between them shows where the market is unsettled.

When do earnings prediction markets resolve?

They resolve once the company reports and the result is confirmed against the market's stated criteria. Index-level markets resolve at their defined date and reference value.

Are stock prediction market odds investment advice?

No. They are an informational read on what traders collectively expect and are explicitly not financial advice. Use them as one signal among many.