Event

What will S&P 500 (SPX) hit by end of June?

2 signals across 1 market · $28,955 tracked · resolves Jun 30, 2026

This Polymarket event tracks whether the S&P 500 (SPX) hits the 6,300 level during June 2026 before the end-of-month resolution deadline. PolySpotter is monitoring the event’s odds and smart-money activity, including a recent signal tied to a profitable macro whale.

Markets (1)

  1. Will S&P 500 (SPX) hit $6,300 (LOW) in June?2 signals · $28,955 tracked

Top trades across all markets

  1. Sharp wallet joins No cluster

    Surface: a profitable 79% winner joined a 3-wallet one-sided No cluster amid a 71x volume spike on a relatively thin SPX level market.

    $12,893Score: 5.9
  2. Profitable macro whale

    A profitable 94% win-rate wallet placed a $16K No bet that dwarfs this quiet market’s normal daily volume.

    $16,062Wallet win rate: 94%Score: 1.9

Top wallets in this event

  1. 0x6f6bc41ab6$16,062 · 1 market · 1 alert · 94% wins

FAQs

What are the Polymarket odds for SPX hitting 6,300 by the end of June 2026?

The live Polymarket odds reflect traders’ current probability that the S&P 500 reaches the 6,300 level during June 2026. Check the event page for real-time pricing and movement.

What is the smart money doing on this SPX prediction market?

PolySpotter has tracked $16,062 in smart-money activity across this event, including a recent signal from a profitable macro whale. That can help show whether experienced traders are leaning toward or against the 6,300 level being hit.

When does this SPX June 2026 market resolve?

This event is scheduled to resolve by June 30, 2026 at 20:00 UTC, based on whether the S&P 500 hits the specified 6,300 level during June.

What outcome is being traded in this event?

The active child market asks whether the S&P 500 (SPX) will hit 6,300 in June 2026. Traders can buy positions based on whether they think that level will be reached before the market resolves.

Is this SPX Polymarket event financial advice?

No. Prediction-market odds and smart-money signals are useful context, but they are not financial advice. Always do your own research before making trading or investment decisions.