| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0920695 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the specified price target ($0.0920695) within a defined 15‑minute interval. It matters because it lets traders express and hedge ultra short‑term views on DOGE price action and liquidity events.
Short, fixed-duration markets like this focus on microstructure and high-frequency drivers rather than long-term fundamentals. DOGE price moves are often influenced by broader crypto market direction (especially Bitcoin), exchange liquidity and order‑flow, and meme/social flow; a 15‑minute window amplifies the impact of transient spikes and algorithmic trading. The market's close time is currently TBD, so participants should monitor the event page for timing and resolution details.
Market odds reflect the collective expectations of participants given available information and liquidity, but they can change rapidly for very short windows. For a 15‑minute target, even small trades or a single large order can materially shift the market view.
It denotes a single contiguous 15‑minute interval during which the platform will check whether DOGE reaches the stated target. The event page and resolution rules specify the exact interval start and end times when they are posted.
The market's resolution source (listed on the event page or in platform documentation) defines the reference exchange(s) or aggregated feed used for settlement; always consult that section for the authoritative source.
That depends on the platform's resolution criteria (e.g., whether any trade at or above the target counts, whether quotes are considered, or if minimum trade size matters). Check the event's resolution rules for the exact treatment of brief spikes.
Zero volume means no contracts have exchanged hands yet and can indicate low liquidity or limited interest; pricing in such markets may be less reliable and spreads wider, so consider orderbook depth and execution risk before trading.
Platforms typically have dispute and fallback procedures (alternate feeds, administrative review, or voiding/resolving according to policy). Review the venue's dispute/resolution policy linked on the event page for the specific steps that apply.