| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $625.39 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the spot price of BNB will reach the specified $625.39 target within a particular 15-minute trading window. It matters because very short-term price targets test intraday volatility and can be used to hedge or speculate around immediate news or order-flow events.
BNB is a large-cap exchange token whose minute-by-minute price moves with crypto-wide liquidity, Binance-specific flows, derivatives and macro news. Fifteen-minute windows emphasize microstructure factors—order book depth, large market orders, and short-term trader positioning—rather than fundamentals. Because the market closes and settles on a narrow timeframe, results can hinge on single large trades or exchange-specific events.
Market prices on this contract reflect the crowd’s aggregated view of the chance that BNB will touch or exceed the $625.39 target during the specified 15-minute interval; interpret movements as changing consensus about that short window rather than long-term value.
The market’s start and end timestamps and any timezone reference are specified on the market detail page and in the official contract rules; check that section for the definitive schedule.
Settlement criteria—whether a single trade, last trade, or an exchange-quoted price touching or exceeding $625.39—are defined in the market’s settlement rules; review those rules to see the precise trigger used for a 'yes' outcome.
The market’s settlement documentation names the specific exchange(s) or aggregated feed used; consult that document to know which venue’s prices will determine the outcome.
Most markets include fallback and dispute-resolution procedures in their rules—such as using a backup feed or delaying settlement—so check the contract terms for the market’s contingency rules.
Focus on short-term indicators: current order-book depth near $625.39, recent intraday volatility, any scheduled news or cron events, intraday trading flows, and whether large limit or market orders appear in the minutes before the window.