| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $69,470.17 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Bitcoin (BTC) will reach the $69,470.17 price target in the context of a 15-minute measurement period. It matters because short, sharp moves around specific price levels are important for traders and risk managers who care about intraday execution and event-driven volatility.
Short-interval price-target markets focus on whether an asset will touch a pre-specified level within a narrowly defined time window; for Bitcoin, these markets reflect the asset's high intraday volatility and sensitivity to news, liquidity, and order flow. Historical episodes of rapid BTC moves—driven by macro announcements, major liquidations, or concentrated orders—show why 15-minute targets can resolve quickly and unpredictably. Because settlement mechanics vary by platform, traders should consult the event rules for the exact reference price source and timing.
Market prices (odds) express the collective assessment of whether the 15-minute target will be met and update as new information arrives; with low trading volume, those prices can change sharply on small trades and should be interpreted with caution.
It means the resolution will depend on whether Bitcoin's price meets the $69,470.17 threshold within a market-defined 15-minute measurement window; check the event rules for the precise definition of the window, the reference data source (exchange or index), and the tie-breaking rules.
The platform defines the start and end times or the anchoring rule for the 15-minute window in the market's settlement language; because this event lists 'Closes: TBD', traders should review the market terms or announcements to see how and when the window will be scheduled.
Zero volume indicates no trades have occurred yet; that typically means low liquidity, wider effective spreads, and higher price sensitivity to any single trade—market prices may not reflect broad participant consensus until more volume accumulates.
If the designated reference feed is unavailable or shows anomalous values during the measurement window, the platform's dispute and contingency protocols (specified in the rules) determine whether an alternate feed is used, the market is voided, or a different resolution method is applied—review the event clauses on feed selection and force-majeure.
Similar 15-minute or sub-hour BTC target markets historically resolve quickly around concentrated liquidity events and major news, and they tend to show higher volatility and susceptibility to single large trades; low-volume markets in short windows are particularly sensitive to temporary price dislocations.