| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0922298 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the specified price target during a 15-minute resolution window; short, time-bound markets matter because they highlight microstructure, liquidity, and near-term sentiment rather than long-term fundamentals.
DOGE is a highly traded memecoin with frequent intraday volatility driven by trader flows, social signals, and broader crypto market moves. Fifteen-minute event windows emphasize order-book dynamics, exchange prints, and immediate news flow more than macro fundamentals or on‑chain protocol events. These markets can move quickly as participants react to breaks in momentum or sudden large trades.
Prediction market odds summarize the current balance of bettors' expectations about whether the target will be reached in that window and update as new information arrives. Interpret them as a measure of market sentiment and new-data incorporation, not a guarantee of outcome.
It denotes the resolution window during which price activity is evaluated to determine if the target was met; the platform defines the exact start and end times and timezone for that 15-minute period, so check the event details for the timing convention.
Resolution follows the platform's settlement rules and chosen price source — it may rely on exchange trade prints, an aggregated index, or a time-weighted average. Consult the event's settlement methodology to know whether a single trade, midpoint, or aggregated feed is authoritative.
Platform opening and closing times are set on the event page; this particular listing shows the closing time as TBD, so watch the live event page or market rules for updated open/close and settlement timing.
Yes — large or aggressive trades on the underlying exchanges can move the spot price and cause short-window targets to be met, though doing so requires sufficient capital relative to available liquidity and may incur execution costs.
Monitor exchange order-book depth and spreads, recent trade prints and volume spikes, correlation moves in BTC/major cryptocurrencies, derivatives open interest and funding rates, and any breaking news or social-media surges that could rapidly change buying or selling pressure.