| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $646.99 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Binance Coin (BNB) will reach the price target $646.99 within a specified 15-minute measurement window. Short-window price events matter because they isolate brief spikes or drops driven by liquidity, news, or order-flow dynamics.
BNB is a major exchange token whose price is influenced by activity on Binance and across crypto markets; its short-term moves are often larger than traditional assets because of concentrated liquidity and high retail participation. Historical episodes show that exchange announcements, large block trades, margin liquidations, and overall crypto market direction can produce fast intraday swings that a 15-minute market is designed to capture.
Market odds aggregate trader expectations about whether that 15-minute condition will be met and reflect available information, liquidity, and recent order flow; because this is a very short time window, quoted odds can move rapidly as news or large trades arrive.
It means the contract will resolve based on whether BNB reaches the specified price level within a single 15-minute measurement window defined by the market. The event page and rule text specify whether the market looks at a high, an exact tick, an average, or another price metric for that window.
The start time of the 15-minute window and the market close are set by the event listing; because this market currently shows 'Closes: TBD', check the market page for updates or platform announcements that will publish the exact window and final trading deadlines.
The market's resolution source is specified in the event rules—commonly a named exchange, an aggregated index, or an oracle. Consult the event's official resolution clause to see which venue or data feed governs the outcome.
Whether a single tick counts depends on the contract's resolution definition. Some markets count any trade or quoted price that reaches the target; others require a high/low or a time-sustained level. Always read the resolution criteria on the event page to know what qualifies.
Look at past intraday volatility, frequency of short-lived spikes or plunges, times of low liquidity (which amplify moves), historical reaction to Binance-related announcements, and correlation with Bitcoin and major altcoins—these patterns indicate how often BNB has moved through comparable short-term thresholds.