| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $633.64 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether BNB will reach the price target of $633.64 within the event's designated 15-minute measurement interval. Short-duration price-target markets matter because they isolate ultra-short-term volatility and news-driven spikes, which behave differently than longer-term forecasts.
BNB is Binance's native token and its price can move rapidly in response to exchange-level events, on-chain activity, and broader crypto market swings. Fifteen-minute target markets emerged to let traders express views on very short-lived moves, often driven by announcements, large trades, or liquidity anomalies. Because resolution depends on a specific short window and a defined price feed, knowing the market's measurement rules is critical.
Prediction market odds summarize traders' aggregated expectations about the event under this market's resolution rules; they reflect collective beliefs and risk preferences, not certainties. Use the odds as one input alongside order book depth, news flow, and the listed price source for resolution.
It means the market will resolve based on whether BNB meets the $633.64 price threshold within the market's specified 15-minute measurement interval; consult the event page for the definitive resolution criteria, including whether the threshold is 'greater than or equal to' or strictly 'greater than.'
The start and end timestamps for the 15-minute window are set by the market listing; because this event shows 'Closes: TBD' you should check the market's timeline or announcements for the exact scheduled interval prior to trading or relying on the market's outcome.
Resolution will use the price feed specified on the event page (for example, a particular exchange trade feed or an aggregated index); traders should confirm that source on the market description because different feeds can show different tick-level behavior.
If the authoritative price feed records a trade or quoted price meeting the threshold during the measurement interval, most markets count that as meeting the condition; however, exact treatment of extremely short-lived ticks depends on the platform's timestamping and reconciliation rules, so verify the resolution policy.
Account for high intraday volatility, potential for slippage and execution latency, the possibility of exchange-specific anomalies or manipulation, and the narrow time window which increases sensitivity to single large orders or breaking news; size positions accordingly and monitor the designated price feed in real time.