| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0941484 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will hit the specified price target of $0.0941484 within a defined 15-minute measurement window. Short-interval targets matter because they capture rapid price moves and let traders express views on immediate volatility and microstructure events.
Dogecoin is a highly liquid and volatile crypto asset whose price can move quickly in response to macro crypto trends, major trades, social-media-driven flows, and exchange-level liquidity. Fifteen-minute targets focus attention on intraday microstructure — order book depth, large single trades, and temporary spikes can be decisive. Because the event currently lists its close as TBD, final timing and settlement specifics may still be set by the platform.
Market odds on this event represent the crowd’s aggregated view about the chance the target will be reached during the specified 15-minute window; treat them as a real-time market signal rather than an exact forecast. Changes in odds also reflect liquidity and trader sentiment as new information arrives.
A 'win' occurs if DOGE's official settlement price meets the market's criterion for reaching (or exceeding) the stated target within the defined 15-minute interval, as specified in the event's rules; consult the event rulebook for the precise wording on price comparison and inclusions/exclusions.
The start and end of the 15-minute window depend on the platform's stated timing conventions in the event details — it may be a fixed clock interval or tied to a specific published timestamp; check the event page and rulebook for the exact start time, timezone, and any pre-announced schedule.
Settlement typically uses a specific exchange or an aggregated index named in the market rules; if the event page does not list the source, refer to the platform's settlement methodology document to identify the official price feed or set of exchanges used.
Low liquidity or a single large execution can create transient price prints that hit the target; whether such prints count depends on settlement rules (e.g., whether they use trade prints, consolidated last sale, or smoothed averages) and any outlier filters the platform applies.
The platform will publish the official close time and any settlement specifics on the event page and in platform announcements before trading or settlement occurs; monitor the event detail page and official communications for updates and any amendments to rules or timing.