Market, event, and Outcome
TickerTracker organizes prediction-market data into three levels. A market is a recurring topic or series, such as "NBA games" or "Fed rate decisions." An event is a specific instance within it — one game, or one month’s Fed meeting. An Outcome is a single tradeable position inside that event — the most granular level, such as "Bills -7." Outcomes are what contracts are written on: you might trade ten contracts on the Bills -7 Outcome, where the Outcome is the proposition and the contract is the instrument. Note that platforms name these levels differently: a Kalshi "series" is what TickerTracker calls a market, and a Kalshi "market" is an individual Outcome.
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