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Will the U.S. pay at least $1200 billion for Greenland during Trump's term?

Outcomes
$1.2 trillion or more
Mid
2.5%
Bid
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Ask
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Not $1.2 trillion or more
Mid
97.5%
Bid
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Ask
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Market Stats
Volume (24h)
$1.1K
Liquidity
$0
Open Interest
$42.4K
Last Updated
2/19/26, 11:00 AM
Rules & Resolution

If the Total Monetary Consideration for a U.S. Acquisition of Greenland is at_least $1200 billion during Trump's term, then the market resolves to Yes.

Additional Conditions

The Total Monetary Consideration includes cash payments, Treasury securities, direct payments to residents, recurring economic assistance (calculated as 50 times the annual amount if the term exceeds 50 years), infrastructure commitments, assumed debt, and other quantified financial commitments. It excludes the imputed value of military protection, non-quantified promises, the value of citizenship or visa-free travel, and the estimated value of natural resources or strategic positioning. Values are rounded to the nearest $1 billion USD. An "Acquisition of Greenland" requires a treaty transferring sovereignty, Senate ratification, formal White House announcement of territorial status, or a Compact of Free Association with exclusive military access. It does not include expanded base rights, trade agreements, or military occupation without a formal agreement. If no acquisition occurs in the time period, markets resolve to Yes for the "$0 / No Acquisition" bracket and No for all other brackets.

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