| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $627.28 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Binance Coin (BNB) will trade at or above $627.28 during a specific 15-minute window. It matters for traders who want to express short-term views on BNB price spikes or for hedging around high-volatility events.
BNB is a major exchange token whose short-term price can move rapidly in response to exchange activity, large trades, derivatives expiries, and broader crypto market moves such as Bitcoin swings. A 15-minute target market isolates very short-term price action and is sensitive to order-book liquidity, news flow, and on-chain events that can cause brief price dislocations.
Market prices on this type of market reflect participants' collective view about the chance of the specified event occurring within the defined 15-minute window; they update as new information arrives and as liquidity shifts. Consult the market's settlement rules to understand exactly how the outcome will be measured and resolved.
The market resolves based on a specific 15-minute period defined in the market's settlement details; the exact start and end timestamps (including timezone) are listed on the event page or the market rules — check that section to know when the window begins.
The market's official resolution method specifies the price feed or exchange(s) used for settlement; consult the market's resolution/source field on the event page to see whether it uses an aggregate feed, a particular exchange, or another data provider.
Whether a single brief trade at or above the target qualifies depends on the market's precise resolution criteria (e.g., any trade at or above the target versus a time-weighted or minute-close requirement); read the settlement rules to know the exact threshold.
Settlement timing varies by platform and by the time needed to collect and validate price data; the market page or platform help will state typical settlement delay and when results are posted after the window closes.
Look at prior intraday volatility spikes around major news events, large withdrawals or deposits to exchanges, previous short-lived price peaks, correlation with Bitcoin moves, and moments of reduced liquidity (off-peak hours) — these help assess the plausibility of a rapid move to the target within 15 minutes.