| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $629.43 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether BNB will reach the price target of $629.43 during a specific 15-minute interval defined by the contract. It matters because short-duration price targets test intraday volatility and can be useful for traders betting on brief spikes or dips in the BNB market.
BNB is the native token of the Binance ecosystem and is sensitive to exchange activity, protocol updates, token burns, and broader crypto-market moves. Short-window markets like a 15-minute target capture transient price behavior driven by news, large trades, or technical liquidity events rather than sustained trends. Market details such as the exact 15-minute window, data source for pricing, and settlement rules are set by the contract issuer and should be consulted before trading.
Odds on this market reflect collective expectations about whether the contract's specific price condition will be met during its defined 15-minute window; they are not guarantees and will move as new information arrives. Traders should interpret odds as a market summary of available information and adjust for the contract's precise settlement rule and data source.
It requires that the contract's defined reference price feed reports BNB reaching (or exceeding, depending on contract phrasing) $629.43 at some point during the specific 15-minute interval specified by the market; check the contract text for whether equality, intraday ticks, or aggregated prices are used.
The market issuer or platform will publish the start and end times for the 15-minute interval and any related timing rules; because the event currently lists 'Closes: TBD', traders should monitor the contract page and official announcements for the exact window before trading.
Settlement will use the data source identified in the contract specifications—typically a named exchange or an aggregated index—so consult the contract details to see which feeds (for example, specific centralized exchanges or an index) are authoritative for settlement.
Common catalysts include large market orders or liquidations, Binance-specific announcements (maintenance, listings, delistings), token-related events like burns, sudden regulatory news, and cross-market arbitrage during periods of low liquidity.
Low or zero current volume and an unset closing time indicate limited current participation and a lack of a scheduled window; wait for the platform to publish the 15-minute window and settlement rules, monitor liquidity once the window is set, and factor in the risk that timetable uncertainty can affect entry, exit, and price discovery.