| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $638.20 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether BNB (Binance Coin) will hit a $638.20 price target within a defined 15-minute interval. It matters because very short‑term events capture immediate market sentiment and can move quickly in response to news, liquidity, or order‑book dynamics.
BNB is the native token of the Binance ecosystem and its price is influenced by exchange activity, token utility, macro crypto flows, derivatives liquidations, and listings. A 15‑minute target is a microstructure event: outcomes are driven less by long‑run fundamentals and more by intraday liquidity, order‑flow, and time‑sensitive announcements. Because this contract's close time is listed as TBD, confirm the official start/settlement schedule and price source on the platform before trading.
Market odds on a short 15‑minute contract reflect the collective market view of whether that specific price touch will occur in the stated window; they can change quickly as order books and news evolve. When volume is low, quoted odds may be less reliable and more sensitive to individual orders.
The event will resolve according to the contract's resolution condition: typically BNB must trade at (or above) the stated price during the specified 15‑minute interval. Check the event description on the platform for the exact inclusion rules (e.g., whether touching the price for any fraction of a second counts and whether the target is inclusive).
The platform will specify an official start time and the reference price source in the event details; resolution commonly uses a named exchange's spot feed or an aggregated price feed over that minute. Verify the start time, time zone, and the data feed used for settlement before trading.
That label typically indicates a single resolution condition (one contract) rather than multiple mutually exclusive outcomes; in practice it means there is one defined event condition to resolve (the $638.20 target during the 15‑minute window). Consult the contract text for precise semantics.
Because the window is so short, a single large order, algorithmic run, or a string of liquidations can push price through the target quickly. Likewise, exchange outages or feed disruptions could delay or change resolution; platforms typically have rules for handling such anomalies—read those resolution and dispute rules.
Low or zero volume means limited liquidity and potentially wider bid/ask spreads; confirm the contract's start time, settlement price source, and dispute/resolution procedures. Also consider fees, order execution risk in a short window, and monitor live order‑book depth and relevant news as the start time approaches.