| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $71,304.00 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Bitcoin will meet or exceed the specified $71,304.00 price level within a platform-defined 15-minute monitoring window. Short, event-driven markets like this let traders express views on very short-term, high-volatility moves in BTC price.
Bitcoin is known for rapid intraday swings driven by liquidity, macro headlines, on-chain flows, and derivatives activity; 15-minute windows capture flash moves that longer intervals smooth out. Historical episodes show that large market orders, concentrated exchange flows, or clustered liquidations can produce quick price spikes or drops that would decide a market like this.
Market prices on the platform reflect the aggregate trading interest for this specific 15-minute target and update in real time as new information arrives. They are a live indicator of market sentiment about whether that exact price will be reached during the designated window, not a guarantee of outcome.
Resolution depends on whether the platform's specified reference price meets or exceeds $71,304.00 during the designated 15-minute monitoring interval, using the price definition (trade print or consolidated quote) laid out in the market's resolution rules.
The start and end times for the 15-minute window are determined and published by the market operator; since this event currently lists 'Closes: TBD', the exact window will appear on the market page or in official platform communications once scheduled.
The market resolves using the price source specified in the event's resolution rules or on the market page; if not explicit on the page, consult the platform's documentation for the default reference exchange or consolidated index used for Bitcoin markets.
In cases of outages or conflicting feeds, the platform applies its published fallback and dispute-resolution procedures (for example, alternate data sources, consolidated prices, or official adjudication); check the operator's rules for the specific hierarchy and potential market voiding conditions.
Low or zero volume means limited current liquidity and potentially wider execution costs; traders should confirm the settlement rules, timing, available counterparty liquidity, and their ability to absorb rapid, short-term volatility before entering positions in this single-outcome market.