| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $70,371.27 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Bitcoin will reach the $70,371.27 price level at any time during a specified 15-minute observation window. It matters for traders who want to express or hedge very short-term views on BTC volatility and for those tracking event-driven micro-moves.
Bitcoin frequently experiences sharp intraday swings driven by liquidity, leverage, and news, so 15-minute targets capture brief but consequential moves that larger timeframes can miss. Short-window binary-style markets like this are often used by market participants to trade on anticipated catalysts (economic releases, liquidations, or large block trades) or to speculate on sudden order-flow dynamics. Resolution specifics (exact time, reference feed) are defined by the event page on the platform.
Prediction market odds for this event reflect the collective market view about whether that target will be hit during the defined 15-minute period and will update as new information arrives. Treat odds as a real-time market signal, not a guarantee; they can move quickly around news, liquidity shifts, or technical triggers.
It asks whether Bitcoin will trade at or above $70,371.27 at any time during a designated 15-minute observation window; the event page on the platform specifies the official start time, duration, and reference price source used to determine whether the target was hit.
Resolution timing is set by the event listing on the platform; if the listing shows 'Closes: TBD' the window has not yet been scheduled. Check the event page for the posted UTC start timestamp and any changes to scheduling.
The market resolves using the specific reference price or consolidated index named in the event details; consult the event rules to see whether a single exchange tick, a multi-exchange index, or a specific data vendor is the official source.
Short-lived breaches are most often caused by sudden large orders or liquidations, major news releases that shift sentiment, concentrated options or derivatives expiries, or technical/exchange anomalies that temporarily distort displayed prices.
Treat the event as a focused short-term indicator: cross-check order book depth, recent block trades, open interest, funding rates, and on-chain flows before trading. Use clear sizing and stop rules because 15-minute targets are sensitive to slippage and rapid reversals; always confirm official resolution rules on the event page.