| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0910743 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the price target $0.0910743 in a specified 15-minute observation window. It matters because brief, high-magnitude moves are common in crypto and can be driven by liquidity, news, or concentrated trading activity.
Dogecoin is a high-liquidity, highly volatile crypto asset and often shows large intra-minute and intra-hour swings compared with many fiat assets. Short-duration targets like this test the interaction of order-book depth, derivatives liquidations, and rapid sentiment shifts rather than longer-term fundamentals. Note that this specific contract currently shows no traded volume and its close time is listed as TBD, so monitor the event page for updates.
Market odds on this kind of event represent the real-time consensus of traders about whether the price will be reached during the contract's observation window; they update as new information arrives. Treat the odds as a market signal to combine with technical, liquidity, and news analysis rather than as a certainty.
The event tests whether DOGE reaches the specified price within a 15-minute observation window. The contract’s resolution rules determine whether that window is any contiguous 15-minute span, a specific 15-minute interval, or a timestamp-based check — verify the event’s official resolution specification for the precise definition.
The event page lists the close time as TBD, so it remains open until the organizer sets a close or observation time. Settlement typically happens after the observation window ends and the chosen price feed has been verified; consult the event page for the expected settlement timing once set.
Resolution depends on the specific price source named in the contract (an exchange, index, or aggregator). The event’s rule text will specify the exact feed and any tie-breaking or averaging rules — check that field before trading or relying on the outcome.
Rapid moves can be caused by large market orders or coordinated buys/sells, exchange listing or delisting announcements, sudden shifts in broader crypto risk appetite, social-media-driven pumps for memecoins, or forced liquidations in derivatives markets that cascade through spot order books.
It indicates the contract resolves a single binary condition tied to the price target (the event either meets the specified condition or it does not). Review the contract payout rules to confirm how a successful versus unsuccessful outcome is paid.