| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0934573 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the specific price target $0.0934573 during a defined 15-minute interval. Short-duration target markets matter because they isolate intraminute price dynamics and liquidity-driven moves rather than multi-day trends.
DOGE is a high‑liquidity memecoin whose price can move sharply on short timeframes in response to concentrated order flow, exchange prints, or social-media driven order cascades. Historically, intraday and intraminute volatility in DOGE has been driven by large block trades, changes in quoted depth on major exchanges, and episodic news or influencer activity. Because this contract concerns a very narrow price level over a short window, resolution often hinges on feed selection and timestamp granularity as much as on broader market direction.
Market prices on this page reflect participants' aggregated views about whether the specified price will be reached during that 15‑minute window; treat them as a real-time consensus indicator rather than a guarantee. Use them alongside exchange data, order books, and volatility metrics when forming a view.
Resolution requires the official price feed used by the market to register the target price at or above the stated level during the contract's specified 15‑minute interval; consult the market's resolution rules to confirm whether a single tick, an average, or another metric is required.
The market page or rules will list the exact start/close timestamps; currently the closing time is listed as TBD, so monitor the event page for the announced window start and final close time.
The contract's official documentation specifies the price source(s) and any aggregation; if not explicit on the event page, check platform resolution rules — common choices are consolidated exchange tickers or oracle aggregates.
Yes — many platforms have policies to handle clearly erroneous prints, outages, or disputed data; those policies determine whether outlier ticks are accepted, discarded, or subject to manual review, so review the dispute/resolution procedure for this market.
Examine tick‑level or 1‑minute historical price series, recent realized volatility over 1–15 minute windows, and order book snapshots to gauge how often DOGE approaches the target in short windows; also review past events that produced intraminute spikes (large trades, social posts, or exchange issues) to understand drivers of quick moves.