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Last updated: 03.29 22:43
Top Undervalued
+21¢
22°C(No)
+15.5¢
23°C(No)
+13.2¢
18°C(Yes)
Highest temperature in Taipei on April 1? AI analysis: • +21¢ undervalued • Live Prediction Market fair value & mispricing alerts.
Undervalued Options Insights:
According to the latest weather forecasts, a weather front will pass through Taiwan on April 1, 2026...
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22°C
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26¢
74¢
5¢
95¢
0¢
+21¢
23°C
YesNo
18.5¢
81.5¢
3¢
97¢
0¢
+15.5¢
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Rule Risk
The title specifies 'Taipei', but the rules explicitly mandate data from 'Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (RCTP)'. Taoyuan is not downtown Taipei and often has a temperature difference. Furthermore, the source is US NOAA rather than Taiwan's local CWA. These discrepancies form a significant trap, misleading traders who rely solely on the title or local forecasts.
Exotics
While ordinary people rarely bet on specific daily city weather in everyday life, weather forecasts are a common niche category on prediction market platforms. It possesses some novelty but is not extraordinarily bizarre.
Movers
From 21:05 to 22:10 on Mar 29, 2026, the '15°C or below' option surged from 3.1c to 20.1c, driven by updated forecasts confirming a strong cold front and significant temperature drop.
From 20:00 to 21:05 on Mar 29, 2026, the '19°C' option spiked from 9.5c to 19.5c, and '20°C' from 19.5c to 27.5c, reflecting the market's initial pricing-in of the cooling trend based on new weather models.
Divergence
The current market pricing remains relatively dispersed, with higher temperature options like 22°C (22c) and 21°C (20c) still priced surprisingly high. However, mainstream weather forecasts indicate a cold front on April 1, with daytime highs in Taipei expected to only reach around 19°C. The market has not fully digested the severity of the expected temperature drop, indicating a significant divergence from meteorological consensus.