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Last updated: 03.22 20:17
Top Undervalued
+14.5¢
26°C(No)
+11.5¢
27°C(No)
+9.5¢
24°C(Yes)
Highest temperature in Beijing on March 25? AI analysis: • +14.5¢ undervalued • Live Prediction Market fair value & mispricing alerts.
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According to the latest forecasts from AccuWeather and Weather.com, the high temperature in Beijing ...
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Price
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26°C
YesNo
24.5¢
75.5¢
10¢
90¢
0¢
+14.5¢
27°C
YesNo
16.5¢
83.5¢
5¢
95¢
0¢
+11.5¢
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Movers
On March 22, 2026, the price of the 24°C option crashed from 29c to 14c (a 15c drop), while the 27°C option spiked from 9c to 22.5c earlier that day (a 13.5c rise). This indicates a drastic and seemingly irrational shift in market sentiment, with capital fleeing the forecast-aligned 24°C range to bet on a hotter 26-27°C outcome. This could be driven by speculation on urban heat island effects or large-scale repositioning in an illiquid market.
Divergence
Significant divergence exists. Mainstream weather forecasts (AccuWeather, Weather.com) consistently predict a high of around 24°C for Beijing on March 25. However, Polymarket pricing positions 26°C and 27°C as the favorites (combined price over 40c). The market is pricing in temperatures roughly 2-3 degrees Celsius higher than scientific models suggest, indicating an unsupported bullish bias for extreme heat.