| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $69,019.93 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Bitcoin will meet a specified $69,019.93 price target within a particular 15-minute interval; it matters because short-term price milestones are used by traders to express views on intraday volatility and event-driven moves.
Bitcoin is a highly liquid but volatile asset whose price can move sharply on macroeconomic news, on-chain flows, exchange flows, or concentrated orders. Short-duration target markets like this capture minute-level risk and are often sensitive to algorithmic trading, liquidations, and concentrated liquidity events.
Market odds on this platform represent the collective expectations of participants about whether the event condition will be met at settlement; they update in real time as new information arrives and should be read as a dynamic market-implied view rather than a static forecast.
Settlement depends on the event rules published by the platform; typically it requires the official reference price at a specified 15-minute timestamp to meet the stated target condition. Consult the event’s settlement rules on the platform for the precise condition (e.g., whether it must be at or above, equal to, or at a specific moment).
The platform defines the exact 15-minute interval boundaries and time zone used for settlement; common conventions use quarter-hour UTC or exchange timestamps. Check the event details or rulebook for the exact alignment and any daylight-saving considerations.
The event’s resolution will use the price source named in the event specification—often a consolidated index or a specific exchange data feed. If the feed is not explicit on the event page, consult the platform’s documentation or contact support for the definitive source.
A 'TBD' close means the platform has not published a fixed end date; resolution will occur once the predefined settlement condition can be observed (e.g., the relevant 15-minute interval has passed) or when the platform updates the market with a closing time. Monitor the event page for updates from the platform.
Zero traded volume indicates limited or no liquidity so far, which can mean wide spreads and higher execution costs; a single outcome listing typically reflects a single explicit settlement condition rather than a multi-choice market. Traders should be cautious about slippage and confirm market mechanics before trading.