| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0901710 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market concerns whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the price target of $0.0901710 within a 15-minute observation window. It matters because it lets traders express and monetize short-term views on DOGE’s intraday volatility and sudden price moves.
Dogecoin is a high‑volatility cryptocurrency whose price can move rapidly on low-volume order flow, social-media activity, or broader crypto market swings. Short interval markets (like a 15-minute target) focus on transient spikes or dips rather than longer-term trends, and are influenced by exchange liquidity and algorithmic traders as much as fundamentals. Historical context: DOGE has experienced sharp intraday moves tied to news, celebrity mentions, and macro moves in major crypto assets.
Market odds for this event reflect the consensus of active traders about the likelihood of the target being met during the specified 15-minute window and will change as news and order flow arrive. Treat those odds as a live crowd-sourced signal, not a guaranteed forecast.
'15 min' denotes the length of the observation interval used to determine whether the target price was reached; the platform will compare DOGE prices over a specific 15-minute window defined in the market rules to decide the outcome.
The market’s settlement rules specify whether touching, exceeding, or closing above the target counts; consult the event's rule text for the precise settlement condition because wording (touch vs. exceed vs. close) changes outcomes.
A closing time labeled 'TBD' means the platform has not yet posted the exact schedule; check the event page or official announcements for updates because settlement times and the 15-minute observation window will be published before trading closes.
The event’s rules should list the reference exchange(s) or index used for settlement; if the rule page does not specify, contact the platform support or wait for the platform’s settlement methodology to be published prior to closing.
Zero or very low traded volume indicates low liquidity and limited participant information—prices can be thin, spreads wide, and new orders may move the market sharply—so interpret market signals with caution and factor in execution risk.