| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $628.14 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether BNB will reach the $628.14 price target within a specified 15-minute measurement window. Short, time-limited price targets matter because they test intraday volatility and order-flow dynamics rather than longer-term trends.
BNB is the native token of the Binance ecosystem and is sensitive to exchange-specific events, overall crypto market moves, and macro headlines. A 15-minute target is driven largely by momentary liquidity, news flow, and algorithmic trading rather than fundamental valuation. Because the event closes TBD, the exact start time and official settlement source should be confirmed on the event page before trading.
Market odds on this contract summarize participants' aggregated expectations about whether that short window will contain a price at or above the target; odds will move as new information and order flow arrive and should be read as a real-time consensus rather than a fixed forecast.
It means the contract resolves based on whether BNB's price meets the $628.14 threshold at any point within a defined 15-minute measurement window; consult the event page for the precise definition of ‘meets’ (e.g., trade price, mid-price) and the measurement rules.
Start and close times are set by the event and will be listed on the market page; because this event currently shows 'Closes: TBD', you should check back on the platform or subscribe to notifications to know the exact window before trading.
The contract specifies an official price source for settlement (for example, a particular exchange, an aggregated index, or a timestamped trade feed); always review the event's settlement rules on the market page to know which feed will be used.
Short windows amplify the impact of single large orders, thin liquidity, and automated trading: a brief spike or dip can cause the target to be hit even if the prevailing trend doesn't support that price for long, making outcomes more driven by microstructure than fundamentals.
Historical minute-scale events can reveal patterns—such as susceptibility to brief spikes around news or low-liquidity hours—but they are not determinative; examine past resolutions on the same platform and compare trading conditions (time of day, news environment, liquidity) to assess relevance.