| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0899016 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will meet or exceed a price target of $0.0899016 during a specific 15‑minute window. Minute‑level price targets matter to traders who want to express views on very short‑term crypto moves or hedge ultra‑short exposure.
Dogecoin is a highly liquid but volatile cryptocurrency whose price is sensitive to broad crypto market trends, exchange order flow, and social or news events. Fifteen‑minute targets are short enough that order book dynamics, single large trades, and exchange‑specific price feeds can determine the outcome more than macro fundamentals.
Market odds aggregate trader beliefs about whether the target will be hit during the defined 15‑minute window and will move as new information arrives. Interpret changes as shifts in collective expectation, not guarantees—the odds reflect current market sentiment and liquidity as much as underlying fundamentals.
The event resolves 'Yes' if DOGE's price, as measured by the market's designated price feed, meets or exceeds $0.0899016 at any point during the specified 15‑minute window; otherwise it resolves 'No'. Check the market's resolution rules for the precise measurement method.
The start and exact 15‑minute interval are set by the platform's event details or resolution schedule. Because this market currently shows 'Closes: TBD', you should monitor the event page for the posted start time or consult the market's rules for how windows are assigned.
The market uses a designated price feed or set of exchanges defined in its resolution rules; if the event page doesn't list the feed, refer to the platform's rulebook or the event metadata to see which venue(s) will be used for the official price.
Brief touches can count if the designated price feed records a trade or quote at or above the target during the official 15‑minute window. Microsecond‑level differences and the feed type (trade vs. mid‑quote) matter, so consult the resolution methodology.
Large orders and low liquidity make short windows more susceptible to sudden spikes that can trigger the target, while outages or stale feeds may lead to atypical ticks or delayed reporting; these microstructure risks are central to minute‑level target outcomes and are addressed by the platform's settlement rules.