| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0918731 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether DOGE will reach the specific price target of $0.0918731 within a single 15-minute measurement window. Short time‑frame markets like this matter because they highlight immediate order‑flow, liquidity, and microstructural effects rather than long‑term fundamentals.
Dogecoin is a liquid but volatile crypto asset whose minute-to-minute price is driven by exchange order books, algorithmic traders, and news flow. Fifteen‑minute targets are used by traders to express views on very short-term moves and can be highly sensitive to single large trades, exchange-specific price feeds, and transient connectivity or data issues. Because this event closes TBD, the platform’s specific resolution timestamp and feed will determine the official measurement window.
Market odds on the event reflect the aggregate trading sentiment about whether DOGE will hit that price within the defined 15-minute window and update as new trades and information arrive. Always consult the event rules for the official settlement method rather than inferring outcome logic solely from displayed odds.
The outcome is determined by whether the official price feed used by the platform records DOGE reaching the $0.0918731 threshold during the defined 15‑minute measurement window; exact settlement criteria (e.g., whether touching the price counts) are specified in the event rules.
The platform defines the start and end times for the 15‑minute window and the time zone on the event page or rules; because this event’s close is listed as TBD, consult the market details for the precise resolution timestamp once it is posted.
The event rules state the official price source or aggregation method used for settlement; check the event’s resolution section to see whether a single exchange, a consolidated feed, or an oracle is authoritative.
Whether an exact match counts depends on the market’s tie/boundary rules, which are listed in the event documentation; some events treat touching the target as a hit while others require strictly greater/less than conditions.
Fifteen‑minute markets are dominated by microstructural dynamics: individual large orders, order‑book depth, spreads, latency, and transient data issues can drive outcomes more than fundamentals, so these markets typically exhibit higher noise and sensitivity to single events.