| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $637.40 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Binance Coin (BNB) will reach the price target of $637.40 within a single 15-minute interval. Short-duration target markets are useful for assessing immediate liquidity and real-time market sentiment around BNB.
BNB is the native token of the Binance ecosystem and is actively traded across multiple venues, making intraday volatility and rapid price moves possible. Fifteen-minute target markets focus attention on near-instant drivers — order-book depth, large trades, news, and automated strategies — rather than longer-term fundamentals.
Market prices here represent the collective expectation that the specified price level will be hit during the 15-minute window; they change as new information or trades arrive and should be read as a live consensus signal, not a guarantee of outcome.
It means the market is centered on whether BNB's tradeable price will reach $637.40 at any time within a specified 15-minute interval. The precise start time and the official settlement source will be listed on the platform's event details.
The event page will display the scheduled start time and countdown; because this listing shows 'Closes: TBD', check the platform event details for the published start/close timestamps and the timezone used.
Boundary and inclusion rules (whether a tick at the exact boundary counts) are defined in the event's settlement rules. Consult the event specification or the platform's rulebook for how edge-case timestamps are handled.
The platform specifies the official price source for settlement on the event page; it may use a single exchange feed or a consolidated index. Always verify the named settlement feed in the event details before trading.
Typical drivers are large market orders or liquidations that sweep the order book, sudden news releases, concentrated options expiries or rebalancing flows, and exchange-specific issues (e.g., outages or maintenance) that temporarily distort price.