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Trump WC Champions Photo YES price jumps 16.5 pp with $24K whale inflow

Whales pushed $24K into YES as Polymarket odds for Trump appearing in the World Cup photo surged from 46.0% to 62.5% in 24 hours.

The Polymarket contract “Will Trump be in the WC Champions Photo?” saw its YES price climb sharply by 16.5 percentage points over the past 24 hours, rising from approximately 46.0% to 62.5% as of the July 19 snapshot. This significant repricing reflects a notable shift in market sentiment around the question.

Whale activity aligned with this price movement, with a net $24K flowing into YES contracts during the same period. Whale buy volume reached $41K, while sell volume totaled $17K, indicating stronger buying interest among large traders. A total of 130 unique whales participated in the market, which has seen $39K traded over the last 24 hours and $157K in lifetime volume from 1,016 unique traders.

The concurrent rise in YES price and whale inflows suggests that influential participants are supporting the market’s bullish adjustment on Trump’s presence in the World Cup champions photo. This combined price and flow data points to growing confidence in the outcome, as both retail and large-scale traders have increased exposure to the YES side within a short timeframe.

Overall, the synchronized price increase and whale buying pressure highlight a meaningful repositioning in this contract’s odds, signaling a stronger market consensus toward Trump appearing in the photo.

Market Will Trump be in the WC Champions Photo?
Market ID 2470848
24h price change +16.5 pp
YES now (PM Breaking) 62.5%
YES ~24h ago (est.) 46.0%
YES (Polydata overview) 62.5%
Whale net flow (24h) $24K
Whale buy / sell (24h) $41K / $17K
Unique whales (24h) 130
Volume 24h (PM) $39K
Unique traders (Polydata) 1,016

Source: Polydata API v3 · /whales/flow + Polymarket Breaking · snapshot 2026-07-19. Data: Polydata API v3. On-chain figures are public. Realized PnL is computed over resolved markets only and excludes open positions, so it is conservative versus the Polymarket UI. This is not investment advice.

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