| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0913484 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether DOGE will reach $0.0913484 during a specified 15-minute window; it matters because very short-term moves can be traded and reveal immediate market sentiment. Traders use these micro-window events to express views on intraday volatility without holding the underlying asset.
Dogecoin historically exhibits rapid, meme-driven volatility and can move markedly in minutes, so 15-minute outcomes are sensitive to transient flows. Short-window outcomes are particularly affected by liquidity, algorithmic order flow, and concentrated news or social-media activity. Settlement mechanics depend on the exchange or price feed and timestamp specified in the event rules, so consult the platform page for exact details.
Market odds represent the collective, real-time expectations of participants for this specific 15-minute target and can change quickly as new information arrives. They are informative about sentiment but are not guarantees of the realized outcome.
The event refers to a single 15-minute interval defined by the platform; the start and end timestamps (UTC or exchange time) are specified in the event rules or will be posted on the event page. Always check the event details to confirm the precise window used for settlement.
Settlement uses the reference price source (exchange or aggregated feed) and the exact timestamp specified in the event's rules on the platform; those rules define whether the price is an instantaneous tick, an average, or another measure. Refer to the platform's settlement documentation on the event page to see which feed and method apply.
'Closes: TBD' means no official close time has been posted yet; the market may be open for trading until the platform sets a lock time. In practice, markets like this often stop accepting new trades or close positions shortly before the 15-minute window begins, so monitor the event page and platform notifications for the announced lock/close time.
A $0 traded volume simply indicates no executed trades have been recorded yet on this market; it does not affect how settlement is determined. However, low or zero prior volume usually means lower liquidity, wider spreads, and that posted odds may be less informative until more trading occurs.
Likely causes include one or more large market orders on major exchanges, rapid moves in broader crypto markets (e.g., BTC-led moves), sudden news or regulatory announcements, targeted social-media campaigns or influencer activity, and exchange listings/delistings or technical issues affecting order routing.