| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0904437 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the price target $0.0904437 during a specified 15-minute measurement period. It matters because very short, high-precision targets capture transient price action and test market microstructure and liquidity.
DOGE is a highly traded memecoin whose intraday price behavior can be driven by broad crypto volatility, algorithmic trading, social-media signals, and large single trades. Historically, DOGE has experienced brief spikes and rapid reversals, so a 15-minute window can be decisive for whether a precise price level is touched. The platform's chosen price feed and the market's exact resolution wording are central to determining outcomes.
Market odds aggregate traders' views about whether the target will be hit during the event window; treat them as a live, consensus signal that changes with new information. Always consult the event description for the official resolution criteria before trading or interpreting odds.
The platform specifies the exact start and end timestamps (including time zone) in the market's rules; only trades or quotes that fall within that defined 15-minute interval are considered for resolution. Check the event page for the official window and any clarifying notes about sub-second timestamps.
Resolution depends on the price feed named in the market's settlement rules—this may be a consolidated index or a particular exchange ticker. Review the event description or settlement documentation to identify the authoritative feed used for adjudication.
That depends on the market's resolution language: some contracts resolve on any trade/print at or above the target, while others require an index or midprice to reach the level or a close above it. Always read the precise resolution criterion on the event page.
Most platforms have fallback feeds and an escalation or dispute process defined in their rules; if a feed outage or anomalous print occurs, the market will follow those contingency procedures which can include alternate sources or manual review. Consult the market's dispute and resolution policy for exact procedures.
Use real-time access to the specified resolution feed, set automated alerts around the target, and account for execution speed and slippage when placing trades. Consider the market's liquidity and gatekeeping (order size limits, fees) because rapid execution requirements and transaction costs can materially affect hedging effectiveness.