Live markets are the event contracts that are currently open for trading — a flight in the air, a train mid-route, or a vessel underway toward a chokepoint or port. Each one is tradable right now, and its price updates as the journey unfolds.
Every market has a closing time tied to its category. Flight markets close when the aircraft is due to land; rail markets close at the timetabled arrival; shipping markets close at the estimated arrival at the port or chokepoint. Once a market closes it stops trading and waits to settle from public data.
The grid shows one card per market. Each card carries the current price for every outcome — read directly as a probability — alongside total volume and the time left before close, so you can scan what is moving and how the crowd is pricing it at a glance.