| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $68,636.97 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Bitcoin will hit the exact price target of $68,636.97 within a specific 15-minute measurement window. Short-interval targets matter to traders who want to express or hedge views on immediate intraday volatility and microstructure events.
Bitcoin is a highly liquid but sometimes volatile asset; minute-to-minute moves can be driven by large orders, news, or derivatives activity. Markets that reference an exact price level over a short window are sensitive to exchange-level order flow, timestamping, and which price feed is used for settlement. This market currently shows no traded volume and its close/resolution timing is listed as TBD on the platform.
Market odds represent the collective view of participants about whether the exact price will be touched in the specified 15-minute window; treat them as a real-time expression of sentiment and liquidity, not as a guarantee. Odds can shift rapidly as new trades, news, or liquidity arrive.
The platform defines a precise start and end timestamp for the 15-minute window in the market rules; resolution relies on those timestamps and the recorded price ticks within that interval. Check the market's official rule text for whether endpoints are inclusive or exclusive and for the exact timestamping convention used.
The market resolves using the price feed or exchange specified in the event’s settlement rules on the platform. Different feeds or exchanges can show different ticks at the same moment, so refer to the event's official resolution source to know which one matters.
Whether a brief touch counts depends on the platform's resolution criteria — some markets count any trade or quote at the level, others require a trade or a sustained quote. Confirm the exact qualification (any tick vs. sustained level) in the event’s rules.
A single-outcome market typically means there is one specific condition to be evaluated (the price target being hit within the window); the market then resolves to either 'true' (condition met) or 'false' (condition not met) according to the platform's payout rules. Review the market's payout mechanics to see how a winning outcome is paid.
Zero volume indicates limited participation so far, which often means wide spreads and potential price impact when you place an order. Expect that initial trades can move the market price more than in a liquid market; size and timing should be managed carefully and you should monitor for any sudden influx of liquidity or news.