| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $625.64 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether BNB will trade at or above $625.64 during a single 15-minute interval. It matters because it isolates a very short-term price move, useful for traders betting on microstructure events, liquidity shocks, or news-driven spikes.
BNB is the native token of a major crypto exchange and has historically shown episodes of high intraday volatility around exchange-driven events, major crypto market moves, and large orderflow. Short 15-minute targets emphasize trade-level execution dynamics rather than longer-term fundamentals, and outcomes often hinge on a few large trades or bursts of correlated market activity.
Market odds reflect the collective view of traders about the chance that BNB will hit the specified level in that 15-minute window and will update as new information arrives. They are a real-time, market-implied indicator, not a guaranteed prediction; consult the event's official settlement rules for exact measurement details.
The platform will specify the exact start and end timestamps and which timezone is used; the 15-minute window refers to a continuous interval during which qualifying trades are observed. Check the event's official description or settlement rules for the precise time definition once it is posted.
Settlement depends on the price source named in the event rules (for example a specific exchange or aggregated index). Consult the event page or settlement documentation to see the designated feed that will be used to evaluate trades.
Typically a single qualifying trade at or above the target within the 15-minute window is sufficient, but exact settlement can depend on whether the platform requires trade prints, quotes, or an aggregated price. Refer to the event's settlement criteria for how transient prints are treated.
The platform will update the market with the official timing before the window opens; until then the start time is undecided. Monitor the market listing and any platform announcements for the definitive schedule and any changes.
Examples include a large market order consuming available liquidity, stop-loss or margin-liquidation cascades, sudden correlated buying from traders or bots, cross-exchange arbitrage chasing a price gap, or rapid response to exchange-specific news or announcements.