Bet that @42space has changed how you think about trading events: it’s not just predicting outcomes or choosing 0/1 for capped $1 payouts. It’s about smart positioning, being early, and getting paid for conviction, not the same as someone entering at the end. And the latest launch on 42, Price Markets, takes that idea further, now it’s applied to short-term price action. Trading short-term price action? This might be for you. Price Markets let you trade future prices, instead of up/down, you pick the range where you think the price will land. Each range is its own outcome token, minted on a bonding (clock) curve - so prices move with demand and time, and execution is instant. Here’s the setup: + each round has 2 phases: trading and settlement + enter anytime during the 4h trading window - earlier entry = better cost basis + trades execute instantly on the curve (no orderbooks, no waiting) + once settlement begins, no new positions can be entered + after 4 hours, the market resolves to the target price + the winning range takes the entire pool Key unlocks: + Instant execution - see a range you like, you’re in immediately + The pool is the payout - no $1 cap, no ceiling; bigger pool = bigger upside One thing to note: positions are locked once entered. But you can structure across multiple ranges to hedge, or double down if your conviction is strong. More assets and timeframes are coming.

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