Zero-Cuts Market Holds 80.95% as Payrolls Conviction Absorbs Counter-Bets
The zero-cuts contract holds at 80.95% at 21:05 UTC Saturday, up 9.3 pp, after May payrolls more than doubled analyst forecasts.

The zero-cuts contract holds at 80.95% at 21:05 UTC Saturday, settling below the day's peak after prior Orakll coverage caught it at 82.1%. The 1d session opened at 0.7165, dipped to a low of 0.712, then climbed to a session high of 0.8305 by 06:03 UTC before settling to current levels — a net 9.3 pp gain on the day.
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