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What will JPMorgan say during their next earnings call?

49%cryptoUpdated 3 min ago

What you need to know

This market is asking whether specific words or phrases will be spoken out loud during JPMorgan's earnings call on July 14, 2026. Each option — 'Pivot,' 'Disruption,' and 'Million 10+ times' — is its own separate yes/no question: did anyone on the call say that word or phrase at least once (or, for 'Million,' at least ten times)? These are purely about word choice during a live corporate event, not about what JPMorgan actually does or decides. Each option settles as Yes if anyone speaking during JPMorgan's July 14, 2026 earnings call says the listed term out loud — 'Pivot,' 'Disruption,' or the word 'Million' at least ten separate times. The audio recording is the official source. If the earnings call is cancelled or never broadcast by midnight ET on July 15, 2026, all word options resolve No and a special 'No Qualifying Event' option resolves Yes instead. There is no judgment about context — just whether the word was spoken. None of the provided news headlines relate to JPMorgan, its earnings, or topics likely to shape what executives say on the call. There is no relevant recent news to point to here. What would matter to watch for: any major JPMorgan announcements, changes in U.S. interest rate policy, or big shifts in banking conditions that could influence the language executives choose to use. The core challenge is that predicting exact word choices in a live conversation is genuinely difficult. 'Pivot' and 'Disruption' are common enough in executive speech that they hover near 50%, meaning the market sees them as roughly coin-flip calls. 'Million spoken 10+ times' is harder — earnings calls mention large numbers often, but ten uses of that specific word is a real count threshold. Small changes in how executives prepare their remarks, or what analysts ask, could easily tip any of these either way.

The odds right now

  • Pivot49%
  • Million 10+ times48%
  • Bitcoin2%
  • Churn0%
  • Disruption0%

Price history

Pivot

49%-1.0%

How this resolves

Resolves July 14, 2026

This market will resolve based on the next earnings announcement of JPMorgan currently scheduled to take place on July 14, 2026 at 8:30 AM ET. This market will resolve to "Yes" if the listed term is mentioned by anyone during this event. Otherwise, the market will resolve to "No". If this event is definitely cancelled, or otherwise is not aired by July 15, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, "-No Qualifying Event-" will resolve to "Yes" and all other brackets will resolve to "No". The resolution source will be audio of the event. For full rules, see: https://polymarket-upload.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/market_products/Event+Mentions+Contract+DeFi.pdf

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Other outcomes in this market

  • Pivot49%
  • Million 10+ times48%
  • Bitcoin2%
  • Churn0%
  • Disruption0%

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