Odds of a TikTok Ban: You Can Bet on it

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The clock is ticking on TikTok, and it doesn't appear the outcome is going to be favorable for the Chinese-owned product owned by parent company, Bytedance.

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The people who crunch numbers for a living agree with the media sentiment, giving the chance that the SCOTUS' ruling is upheld at 60%.

BetOnline.ag has set odds for a trio of TikTok prop bets, which you can find below.

The odds suggest Elon Musk will not purchase TikTok, Trump won't overturn the ban (only slightly favored) and the court ruling will go into effect.

On Thursday night, President Joe Biden won't enforce the TikTok ban before leaving office, an official confirmed, as president-elect Donald Trump pledged to save the app that the U.S. has called a threat.

TikTok props are subject to change and will be updated in real-time.

Will SCOTUS ban of TikTok be upheld before January 20?

Yes       -150

No        +110

 

Will Elon Musk buy TikTok or stake in TikTok in 2025?

Yes       +350

No        -600

 

Will Trump overturn TikTok ban in first 100 days of presidency?

Yes       +125

No        -165

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