| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0935585 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will hit the price target $0.0935585 within the event's 15-minute measurement window. Short-window price-event markets matter because they highlight intraday liquidity, order flow dynamics, and immediate market reaction to news or trades.
Dogecoin is a highly liquid but volatile cryptocurrency whose price can move quickly on low-volume exchanges, large orders, or sudden shifts in sentiment. Fifteen-minute target contracts focus on microstructure: minute-to-minute order book depth, exchange feeds, and algorithmic trading all play outsized roles compared with longer-term fundamentals.
Prediction-market odds on this contract summarize aggregate market expectations about the specific 15-minute outcome and change as new information arrives; use them as a real-time signal rather than a definitive forecast.
The title indicates the outcome is determined by price behavior over a specified 15-minute interval. The exact settlement rule—whether it requires the price to trade at/above the target at any time during that window, at a particular timestamp, or based on an index average—is defined on the event's contract page; check the contract rules for the precise definition.
Whether a brief touch counts depends on the contract's settlement language. Some contracts count any verified trade or index tick that reaches the level, while others use averaged prices or require a confirmed trade on a specified feed. Always read the settlement criteria on the event page before trading.
'TBD' means the closing or measurement time has not yet been set by the market creator. The platform will update the event with a firm close time before trading or measurement begins; monitor the event page, notifications, or platform announcements for the finalized schedule.
Settlement typically relies on the data source specified in the contract—this can be a single exchange tick, an aggregated index, or a platform-defined feed. The event's rules will name the feed and timestamp rules; verify those details to know which venues influence settlement.
Short-window moves are often driven by a combination of large market orders from whales or trading firms, concentrated retail buying or selling triggered by social signals, high-frequency trading strategies exploiting micro-opportunities, and sudden shifts in broader crypto-market liquidity.