| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $70,826.04 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Bitcoin will reach the specific price target of $70,826.04 during a designated 15‑minute observation window; it matters for traders who trade or hedge around short, intraday price moves.
Short 15‑minute targets capture rapid, intraday action driven by order flow, macro headlines, and derivatives liquidations rather than longer-term fundamental trends. Bitcoin is historically volatile on short timescales, so these markets reflect both immediate liquidity conditions and event-driven spikes. Because this market's close time is listed as TBD, participants should watch the event page for the official observation window and settlement details.
Market prices/odds aggregate traders' expectations about whether the target will be hit during the 15‑minute window; changes in those prices reflect new information, shifts in liquidity, or altered risk appetite among participants.
A 'hit' generally means Bitcoin trades at or beyond $70,826.04 at any time within the specified 15‑minute observation window according to the market's official price source; consult the event rules on the platform for the precise settlement definition.
The platform will publish the exact start time for the 15‑minute window on the event page or via event updates; because the close time is currently TBD, monitor the event listing for the official announcement of the observation window.
The market's official rules specify the reference price or index and acceptable exchanges; check the event's settlement documentation for the exact feed used, as different feeds can differ briefly during volatile periods.
Short windows are more sensitive to brief, large prints; platforms typically define settlement criteria (e.g., consolidated trades, time‑weighted methods, or filtered feeds) to limit manipulation—review the event's settlement rules to understand how such prints are handled.
If the event's criterion is 'any touch during the window,' a single qualifying trade or quote that meets the rule is sufficient; multiple touches do not change the outcome beyond the first qualifying occurrence—confirm the exact requirement in the event documentation.