| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $70,555.21 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Bitcoin will reach a price of $70,555.21 at any point during a specified 15-minute window. It matters to traders who need to hedge or speculate on very short-term, high‑volatility moves in BTC.
Bitcoin frequently shows rapid intra-hour moves driven by liquidity imbalances, macro headlines, and large trader activity; 15-minute target markets isolate those ultra-short-term dynamics. Markets like this are used by high-frequency participants, options/derivatives traders, and event-driven funds to express views or hedge exposure around anticipated catalysts.
Market odds on this event represent the collective view of participants about whether the $70,555.21 level will be reached during the specified 15-minute interval and will update as new trades and information arrive. Check the platform's live market to see the current consensus and recent changes.
Resolution depends on the platform's official price source and rules; generally it means the settlement price feed registers BTC at or above $70,555.21 at any timestamp within the designated 15-minute interval—consult the event's official rules for the precise settlement definition.
The event's specific 15-minute start and end times and the market close are determined by the platform and are listed on the event page; currently the close is listed as TBD, so monitor the event page for the scheduled window and any updates.
High leverage positions can force market orders when liquidations occur, creating abrupt directional moves; if such cascades happen near the event window they can push price across the target quickly, especially in low-liquidity conditions.
A $0 traded volume indicates no transactions have occurred yet on this event, which usually means thinner liquidity and potentially wider bid-ask spreads; a small number of new trades can materially shift market odds.
Whether a transient touch counts depends on the settlement rule (e.g., trade-level touches vs. minute-bar highs) specified by the platform; review the event's settlement methodology to know if any intraperiod touch qualifies.