Live Events Feed
Active Markets — Today
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Today's events span multiple categories. Explore the dedicated consensus page for each sport or event type to see historical data and deeper analysis.
How the Today Feed Works
The today feed pulls from the same data source as the full dashboard. Any market that has been listed on at least one tracked prediction platform and has not yet settled appears here. Markets are sorted by consensus confidence — events where all platforms agree appear first.
When you see a divergence indicator, it means the aggregated spread on that event is larger than typical — indicating either genuine disagreement between market participant communities or a price that has moved on one platform and not yet been reflected elsewhere.
The feed auto-refreshes every 60 seconds. You can also visit the full dashboard for a richer interactive view with filtering, search, and historical context.
Frequently Asked Questions
What events does Meridian Edge track today?
Meridian Edge tracks any prediction market event that is actively listed and has sufficient liquidity across multiple platforms to produce a meaningful consensus. On a typical day this includes sports games (NBA, NHL, MLB, NFL, or MLS depending on season), political events, and scheduled economic releases.
How do I know if a specific event is being tracked?
The today page and dashboard show all currently tracked events. If a game or event is not shown, it either has not been listed on enough platforms to produce a consensus, or has already settled. The list refreshes automatically as new markets open and old ones close.
Does the event list update automatically?
Yes. The today page fetches the latest event list from the API and refreshes periodically. Events are added as markets open and removed after settlement. The timestamp below the list shows when it was last updated.
Can I get today's events programmatically?
Yes. The /api/v1/embed endpoint returns today's active events in JSON format and does not require an API key. Paid API plans provide access to the full /api/v1/consensus endpoint with richer data including aggregated spreads and settlement history.