| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0902986 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether DOGE (Dogecoin) will hit the price target of $0.0902986 within a single 15-minute window. Short-window price targets matter to traders and scalpers because they test minute-level liquidity and volatility rather than longer-term trends.
Dogecoin is a liquid, highly traded cryptocurrency whose price can move quickly on exchange order flow, social-media-driven volatility, and macro crypto market moves. Fifteen-minute markets are resolved on very short timeframes, so outcomes depend more on intraday microstructure (order book depth, exchange feeds, large single trades) than on fundamental developments that unfold over days. The listing’s close time is currently TBD; the platform will publish the exact 15-minute interval and resolution source before trading or at market open.
Market odds on this listing represent the collective market view about whether DOGE will touch that precise price during the specified 15-minute interval and update continuously as new information arrives. Treat the market price as a real‑time indicator of consensus risk for that narrow window, not a guarantee of future moves.
Resolution depends on whether DOGE’s spot price reaches the target during the designated 15‑minute interval, as measured by the market’s official price feed and timestamp rules. Check the platform’s settlement documentation and the market page for the named exchange or index used to determine the reference price.
'15 min' indicates the outcome is based on a single contiguous 15‑minute period. The market listing or platform will specify which exact 15‑minute interval (including timezone) is used for resolution before the market closes or trades.
Whether a touch at a boundary counts depends on the platform’s timestamp and tie‑breaking rules. Many markets count a price that occurs at any timestamp within the inclusive window; confirm the precise boundary treatment on the market’s rules page.
Zero reported volume means no trades have occurred in the market yet, so current quoted prices (if any) may reflect initial liquidity provision rather than broad participation. Low volume can lead to wide spreads and greater susceptibility to single large bets moving the market price.
Monitor the exchange price feed used for settlement, order book depth, recent trade prints, any scheduled tweets or news that can cause spikes, and broader crypto market moves. For a 15‑minute target, minute‑by‑minute price action and liquidity are the most relevant inputs.