| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $69,415.91 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Bitcoin (BTC) will reach the price target of $69,415.91 within a specified 15-minute interval. It matters because short-window targets isolate intraday price dynamics and are used by traders to express views about immediate volatility and liquidity.
15-minute target markets are common in crypto because Bitcoin often experiences rapid, intraday moves driven by news, large orders, and algorithmic activity. Outcomes hinge on the platform’s official price feed and timestamping rules rather than individual exchange trades, and the market’s exact start/close times will be posted by the operator.
Market odds reflect the collective view of participants about whether the price condition will be met during the defined 15-minute window; they update as new information (news, order flow, volatility) arrives and should be read in light of the market’s settlement rules.
A hit is determined by the market’s settlement definition: if the official price feed used by the event records the BTC price at or beyond $69,415.91 at any timestamp within the specified 15-minute interval, the condition is typically considered met. Consult the event rules for the exact inclusive/exclusive wording.
The operator defines the interval start and end times for this specific market; those times (and any timezone) will be published on the event page. Until the platform posts the schedule, the exact 15-minute window is not set.
This event settles to the price feed designated by the market operator. The event’s rule text specifies which exchanges or aggregated index are used and how timestamps are taken; check that rule text to know the authoritative source.
Boundary handling (open vs. closed intervals and inclusion of exact-timestamp matches) is defined in the event’s settlement rules. Some markets treat any recorded price within the closed interval as a hit, while others specify inclusivity for one boundary—verify the event rules for this market.
Because the window is short, isolated ticks or flash trades on the official feed can determine the outcome. Traders should understand that microstructure events, exchange latency, and one-off large orders can cause the price to touch the target momentarily and thus influence settlement.