The post What Polymarket Traders Are Saying appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The Trump third term idea resurfaced after recent remarks; Polymarket traders price it at 13% as markets weigh headlines against law. How have Polymarket prediction market odds reacted to a Trump third term? Polymarket currently assigns a 13% probability to a third Trump presidency, a sign of limited conviction among traders. Reuters coverage framed the move as a reaction to political commentary rather than a shift in legal probabilities; see Reuters reporting here. Liquidity on the platform is thin and sentiment volatile, so the 13% figure reflects headline-driven interest more than a firm pathway to office. Short-lived spikes have occurred amid bursts of attention, but they often reverse once the media cycle moves on. Was the October 24 spike driven by bannon plan speculation on a Trump third term? The market reached an 18% peak on October 24 after comments from Steve Bannon, then eased as the signal dissipated. That temporary jump illustrates how prediction market politics can amplify commentary — not necessarily legal or electoral likelihood. What did Trump say on Air Force One about running again? On Air Force One, Mr. Trump gave mixed signals that complicate market pricing. He said: “I’d be allowed to do that. But I wouldn’t do that. I think it’s too cute. Yeah, I would rule that out because it’s too cute. I think the people wouldn’t like that.” He followed with a confident note: “I would love to do it. I have my best numbers ever.” The contrast between ruling out a gimmick and expressing desire keeps traders and commentators uncertain. Tip: separate rhetorical signalling from legally binding realities when assessing long-shot political market bets. What are the constitutional constraints and presidential term limits for a Trump third term? The 22nd Amendment limits eligibility: no person may be elected president more than… The post What Polymarket Traders Are Saying appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The Trump third term idea resurfaced after recent remarks; Polymarket traders price it at 13% as markets weigh headlines against law. How have Polymarket prediction market odds reacted to a Trump third term? Polymarket currently assigns a 13% probability to a third Trump presidency, a sign of limited conviction among traders. Reuters coverage framed the move as a reaction to political commentary rather than a shift in legal probabilities; see Reuters reporting here. Liquidity on the platform is thin and sentiment volatile, so the 13% figure reflects headline-driven interest more than a firm pathway to office. Short-lived spikes have occurred amid bursts of attention, but they often reverse once the media cycle moves on. Was the October 24 spike driven by bannon plan speculation on a Trump third term? The market reached an 18% peak on October 24 after comments from Steve Bannon, then eased as the signal dissipated. That temporary jump illustrates how prediction market politics can amplify commentary — not necessarily legal or electoral likelihood. What did Trump say on Air Force One about running again? On Air Force One, Mr. Trump gave mixed signals that complicate market pricing. He said: “I’d be allowed to do that. But I wouldn’t do that. I think it’s too cute. Yeah, I would rule that out because it’s too cute. I think the people wouldn’t like that.” He followed with a confident note: “I would love to do it. I have my best numbers ever.” The contrast between ruling out a gimmick and expressing desire keeps traders and commentators uncertain. Tip: separate rhetorical signalling from legally binding realities when assessing long-shot political market bets. What are the constitutional constraints and presidential term limits for a Trump third term? The 22nd Amendment limits eligibility: no person may be elected president more than…

What Polymarket Traders Are Saying

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The Trump third term idea resurfaced after recent remarks; Polymarket traders price it at 13% as markets weigh headlines against law.

How have Polymarket prediction market odds reacted to a Trump third term?

Polymarket currently assigns a 13% probability to a third Trump presidency, a sign of limited conviction among traders. Reuters coverage framed the move as a reaction to political commentary rather than a shift in legal probabilities; see Reuters reporting here.

Liquidity on the platform is thin and sentiment volatile, so the 13% figure reflects headline-driven interest more than a firm pathway to office. Short-lived spikes have occurred amid bursts of attention, but they often reverse once the media cycle moves on.

Was the October 24 spike driven by bannon plan speculation on a Trump third term?

The market reached an 18% peak on October 24 after comments from Steve Bannon, then eased as the signal dissipated. That temporary jump illustrates how prediction market politics can amplify commentary — not necessarily legal or electoral likelihood.

What did Trump say on Air Force One about running again?

On Air Force One, Mr. Trump gave mixed signals that complicate market pricing. He said: “I’d be allowed to do that. But I wouldn’t do that. I think it’s too cute. Yeah, I would rule that out because it’s too cute. I think the people wouldn’t like that.”

He followed with a confident note: “I would love to do it. I have my best numbers ever.” The contrast between ruling out a gimmick and expressing desire keeps traders and commentators uncertain.

Tip: separate rhetorical signalling from legally binding realities when assessing long-shot political market bets.

What are the constitutional constraints and presidential term limits for a Trump third term?

The 22nd Amendment limits eligibility: no person may be elected president more than twice, effectively barring a third elected term. That constraint is clear in text and is the principal legal barrier to any third-term bid.

Legal experts note the amendment was enacted to prevent more than two elected terms, and market analysts warn that prediction markets primarily react to headlines rather than enforceability. In brief: short-term price spikes followed commentary, but structural constitutional limits and limited trader conviction keep the odds low.

Source on the 22nd Amendment: National Archives.

Source: https://en.cryptonomist.ch/2025/10/28/trump-third-term-polymarket/

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