| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0899683 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will hit a price target of $0.0899683 within a specific 15-minute interval. Short-interval outcomes matter to traders who focus on intraday volatility and event-driven price moves.
Dogecoin is a highly liquid, high-volatility cryptocurrency whose short-term price behavior is driven by order flow, liquidity and market sentiment. A 15-minute target is sensitive to microstructure effects (order-book depth, large trades and exchange data feeds) as well as any near-term news or social-media events. Because the market closes are listed as TBD, traders should monitor the event page for resolution rules and timing updates.
Prediction market odds aggregate participants' beliefs about whether the target will be met and can move quickly as price data and news arrive. For a short-interval price event like this, expect odds to reflect real-time trading activity, liquidity shifts, and incoming information rather than long-term fundamentals.
Resolution depends on the market's stated price source and rules: typically a trade print, last price, or reference index value meeting or exceeding the target within the monitored 15-minute window. Consult the event's rules on the platform for the official resolution methodology and any applicable tie-break or data-source clauses.
TBD means the platform has not yet set the definitive closing time; trading remains subject to updates from the exchange. Monitor the event page for announcements—platforms often announce the specific interval or close time before finalizing resolution details.
Yes. Resolution uses the platform's designated price feeds and timestamps; feed delays, differing exchange timestamps, or aggregation methods can make the official resolution differ from what an individual trader sees on a particular exchange or chart.
A sufficiently large trade can move the reference price and therefore affect resolution if the platform uses trade prints or last-price data. Platforms typically have surveillance and settlement rules to address obvious manipulation, so review the market's rulebook for policies on contested outcomes.
Examine recent intraday 15-minute ranges, order-book depth around the target, frequency of similar rapid moves, and occurrences tied to news or social-media surges. Also check past instances of platform resolution for similar short-interval markets to understand how data sources behaved in prior events.