Polymarket standalone event data

Most of Polymarket's headline questions never repeat: who wins the 2028 presidential election, who becomes the next prime minister of Ethiopia, whether a ceasefire holds. Marketlens admits any event that sustains $10,000 in 24 hour trading volume, so the archive follows what is actually being traded rather than a fixed list of products. Standalone collection began on August 15, 2026, and each event below links to its own coverage page.

Data as of 2026-08-16

Standalone events
104
Markets
2,211
Traded volume
$4.0B
Collected since
2026-08-15

Standalone events in the archive

All 104 standalone events with recorded trading, ordered by cumulative traded volume.

Democratic Presidential Nominee 2028

Politics · 128 markets · $1.3B

Republican Presidential Nominee 2028

Politics · 128 markets · $688.0M

Presidential Election Winner 2028

Politics · 128 markets · $685.5M

Next Prime Minister of Ethiopia?

Politics · 33 markets · $278.8M

F1 Drivers' Champion

Sports · 32 markets · $201.0M

Brazil Presidential Election

Politics · 32 markets · $123.2M

Next French Presidential Election

Politics · 128 markets · $119.2M

Venezuela leader end of 2026?

Politics · 57 markets · $95.5M

How many Fed rate cuts in 2026?

Economy · 13 markets · $48.6M

Pro Football: 2027 Champion

Sports · 33 markets · $44.1M

Will the US confirm that aliens exist by...?

Politics · 2 markets · $40.8M

MLB World Series Champion 2026

Sports · 31 markets · $39.0M

Iran leader end of 2026?

Politics · 121 markets · $38.3M

Who will be the next Prime Minister of Israel after the next election?

Politics · 28 markets · $32.1M

Ballon d'Or Winner 2026

Sports · 89 markets · $28.7M

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The 2028 presidential election

The largest standalone events in the archive are the 2028 race: the election winner plus both party nominations, 384 candidate markets with $2.6B in cumulative traded volume. Every candidate's order book is captured at full depth, a record of how the field repriced through every news cycle on the road to November 2028. The election data page covers what is in the books and how to pull them.

Query standalone events

python
from marketlens import MarketLens client = MarketLens() # standalone events are the ones without a recurring series [event] = client.events.list(q="presidential election winner 2028", take=1) for market in client.events.markets(event.id, take=10): book = client.orderbook.get(market.id, at="2026-08-16T12:00:00Z") print(market.question, book.midpoint)

Common questions

Does Marketlens collect standalone Polymarket markets?

Yes, since August 15, 2026. Any Polymarket event that sustains $10,000 in 24 hour trading volume is admitted automatically, whether or not it belongs to a recurring series. The archive currently holds 2,211 markets from 104 standalone events.

What data is available for a standalone market?

Full depth L2 order book snapshots captured throughout the event's life, with every price change, trades, and candles on the most actively traded books. Every market stores its final resolution outcome once it settles.

Is 2028 presidential election data available?

Yes. The three big 2028 events (election winner, Democratic nominee, Republican nominee) hold 384 candidate markets with $2.6B in cumulative traded volume, recorded since August 15, 2026.

How do I query standalone events?

Through the same API and Python SDK as everything else: list events with recurring=false or search by title, then pull each market's order book history, snapshots, and resolution. Standalone coverage is event shaped, so start from the events endpoint rather than a series slug.

Recurring series are cataloged by category in the full catalog.

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bash
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