| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0936386 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the specific price target of $0.0936386 within a 15-minute window. Short, intraday targets matter because they summarize market consensus about minute-scale volatility and liquidity for DOGE.
DOGE is a highly liquid memecoin whose price moves are driven by a mix of macro crypto flows, exchange order book dynamics, and rapid social-media-driven demand spikes. Historically, intraminute and intraday moves in DOGE can be large relative to its recent price, so a 15-minute target captures transient liquidity events rather than sustained trend changes. Platform resolution conventions and the chosen price feed also shape how these short-interval markets behave.
Prediction market prices represent the collective view about whether the target will be met within the specified 15-minute window; they update as new information arrives. Treat the market price as a continuously updated signal of consensus, not a deterministic forecast.
It asks whether DOGE will trade at or above the specified price at some point within a designated 15-minute interval; the market resolves based on the platform's stated price feed and resolution rules for that window.
The market page should list the exact start time for the 15-minute interval and the trading open/close times; if the event currently shows 'Closes: TBD', check the platform for updates or the market's posted schedule.
Resolution typically uses one or more specified exchange tickers or an aggregated index; the event's resolution rules specify which exchanges or indices are authoritative for confirming a trade at the target price.
Rapid order-book imbalances (large market orders), sudden spillover from BTC or altcoin moves, options/liquidation cascades, or a viral social-media trigger can all cause a quick move through a narrow target.
Monitor real-time order books and the platform's resolution feed, set tight risk controls because outcomes can flip quickly, account for slippage and execution latency, and confirm settlement rules before trading.