| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0904960 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will meet a $0.0904960 price target within a designated 15-minute interval. Short intraday targets matter because they capture near-term liquidity and volatility that affect trading and risk management.
DOGE is a highly liquid, retail-driven memecoin whose minute-to-minute price is influenced by broader crypto market moves, exchange liquidity, and rapid information flow on social media. Fifteen-minute windows emphasize short-term order flow, so outcomes can be driven by transient events such as large exchange orders, sudden news, or market microstructure dynamics. Historical episodes show DOGE can move sharply in very short periods, making brief targets sensitive to spikes or squeezes.
Market odds on this contract reflect the collective view of traders about the chance DOGE will hit the target during the specified 15-minute period and will update as new information arrives. Odds are not guarantees — they are dynamic indicators of market sentiment and willingness to take risk on the outcome.
It asks whether DOGE will reach the $0.0904960 price level during the contract's specified 15-minute interval; consult the event page for the official start/end times and resolution criteria used by the platform.
The platform defines the exact 15-minute window (including timezone and start/end timestamps) on the event page; that official window is used for resolution, so check those timestamps before trading.
Whether a brief touch counts depends on the platform's resolution rules (for example, whether an executed trade at or above the level or a consolidated price is required); review the event resolution rules to know what qualifies as a hit.
Platforms typically use one or more designated exchange feeds or a consolidated index for resolution; the event page or rulebook will list the official price sources used to determine whether the target was met.
Contingency procedures vary by platform: common approaches include delaying resolution, using the last reliable price, or applying a specific rule in the event terms; check the market’s official rules for how such scenarios are handled.