| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0907912 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin will reach the listed price level during a specified 15-minute observation period; short-window markets like this matter for traders and hedgers focused on intraday microstructure and event-driven moves.
Dogecoin is a highly liquid but volatile crypto asset whose short-term price often responds to order-book dynamics, algorithmic trading, and social-media-driven flows rather than fundamentals. Historically, DOGE has shown rapid intraday swings around news, exchange listings, or high-profile social-media activity, making very short-duration targets sensitive to transient liquidity and large trades.
Prediction market prices summarize the crowd's current view about whether the contract will resolve one way or another; those prices shift with new information and can be noisy when traded volume is low or liquidity is thin.
It indicates the contract will be evaluated based on DOGE's traded price relative to the specified target within a defined 15-minute observation window; check the market's rules for the precise pass/fail condition and any tie-breaking or averaging procedures.
The platform will publish the start time for the observation window on the market page before the window begins; if 'TBD' is shown, continue monitoring the market page and official platform notices for the scheduled start.
Resolution follows the specific exchange or consolidated feed listed in this market's settlement rules; always consult the market's 'settlement' or 'data source' field to know which venue and timestamp are used.
Zero or very low on‑market volume means current quotes are based on sparse liquidity and can change a lot when new orders arrive, so the market price is a weaker signal of consensus and execution risk is higher.
Yes. On such a short observation window, a single large trade or a sudden liquidity withdrawal can move the observed price past the target; that is an inherent risk of short-duration price targets, especially when order books are thin.