Heavy YES Tape Locks Mexico at 69.5% for World Cup Opener
Mexico's World Cup opener holds at an unchanged 69.5% as of 18:12 UTC Wednesday, hours before Thursday's Azteca kickoff.
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Mexico hold 69.5% heading into Thursday's World Cup opener at the Estadio Azteca, with the contract frozen at that price across every sampled point in the last 24 hours as of 18:12 UTC Wednesday. With $635,686 in 24h volume absorbed at the same level, conviction on the co-hosts has not moved a tick since June 9.
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