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Live Joe Rogan prediction markets covering Joe Rogan Experience guest odds, on-air keyword markets, and media-role speculation tracked across prediction markets.
Joe Rogan, host of The Joe Rogan Experience and a longtime commentator, is one of the more actively traded media figures in entertainment prediction markets, anchored by contracts on who appears on his podcast and what gets said on the air. Born August 11, 1967, Rogan built one of the most-listened podcasts in the world, and that reach is what gives the markets their structure: each episode is a discrete, scheduled event traders can price. The durable drivers here are the guest-booking pipeline, the show's release cadence, and recurring on-air topics, rather than any single day's print. The live odds for every contract sit on the board above; the analysis below covers what those markets track and why they move.
The largest block of Joe Rogan contracts asks who will appear on The Joe Rogan Experience. As of June 4, 2026, the headline "who goes on Joe Rogan this year" market and a narrower "will Elon Musk go on before June 30" market both sit with traders leaning toward the No side, which is the structural default for any single named guest inside a tight window. The durable read is simple: the show books a small number of guests relative to the universe of names traders can wager on, so the base rate for any specific person in any specific window is low. What moves these markets is booking signal, public back-and-forth between Rogan and a potential guest, and scheduling windows tightening toward a deadline. Reference the live board above for where each guest contract prices today.
A second category prices what gets said during a given episode. A representative contract asks whether a specific word, such as "Tesla," will be spoken during the first Joe Rogan Experience of a named week, resolved against the recurring topics the show covers. These are short-dated, episode-anchored markets: they open ahead of a release, resolve on the episode itself, and turn over fast. The durable driver is the show's subject mix, Rogan's recurring interests across technology, comedy, fitness, and current events, which sets the prior on whether any given term comes up. The exact price on each keyword contract lives on the live board above.
Volume on Joe Rogan markets is structural, not event-driven. Because each episode is a scheduled, discrete event with a guest, a topic list, and a resolution date, the show generates a steady stream of distinct, fast-resolving contracts in a way few individual media figures do. As of June 4, 2026, the active set spans guest-appearance markets, on-air keyword markets, and speculation about new media roles such as a 60 Minutes correspondent slot. The forward catalysts are the show's release schedule and any public signal about future bookings. For exact prices on each contract, the live board above stays current.
Joe Rogan, born August 11, 1967, is an American podcast host, stand-up comedian, and commentator. He hosts The Joe Rogan Experience, a long-form interview podcast, and his prior on-air work includes hosting and color commentary across television. That media footprint is the durable anchor for every market on this page: the markets exist because Rogan's platform reaches a large audience and his episodes are public, scheduled, and verifiable, which makes them cleanly resolvable. Speculation about additional roles, such as the 60 Minutes correspondent contracts, resolves on whether a named outlet publicly confirms the role by a stated date.
As of June 4, 2026, the board leans No on most single-guest contracts. The "Will Elon Musk go on Joe Rogan before June 30" market trades near 87c No, and the broad "who goes on this year" market sits near 98c No. Check the live board above for current prices.
Prediction Genius tracks Joe Rogan markets across three categories: podcast guest-appearance contracts on The Joe Rogan Experience, on-air keyword markets asking whether a specific word is said during an episode, and media-role speculation such as a 60 Minutes correspondent slot.
Joe Rogan markets trade primarily as short-dated entertainment contracts, and the deepest books tend to form around the highest-profile guest and keyword markets. Spreads are wider on narrow, fast-resolving episode contracts. See the live board above for the current price on each platform where a market is listed.
The single biggest durable driver is The Joe Rogan Experience release schedule and guest-booking pipeline. Because each episode is a discrete, scheduled event with a resolution date, the show generates a steady stream of distinct contracts, and the base rate for any one named guest in a tight window stays low.
Joe Rogan, born August 11, 1967, is an American podcast host, stand-up comedian, and commentator. He hosts The Joe Rogan Experience, a long-form interview podcast, and is one of the most-listened podcasters in the world.