| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0943577 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will trade at or above $0.0943577 during a continuous 15-minute interval. Short-duration price-target markets like this matter because they isolate very short-term sentiment and liquidity events that can move intraday trading decisions.
Dogecoin is a highly liquid but volatile cryptocurrency whose minute-to-minute price can be influenced by exchange order flow, macro moves in Bitcoin, and rapid shifts in market sentiment. Short-window targets reflect transient conditions (order-book imbalances, large market orders, exchange spreads) rather than longer-term fundamentals. Because this specific market shows zero volume and a TBD close, it appears new or currently illiquid, so timing and resolution details are especially important.
Prediction market odds for this event represent the collective trades expressing belief that the specified 15-minute price condition will occur; they update as new information, orders, or liquidity arrive. Interpret odds as a summary of market participants' expectations conditioned on the market's stated resolution rules and reference price feed.
The market will resolve as YES if, according to the event's specified reference price feed and resolution rules, Dogecoin trades at or above $0.0943577 at any time within the continuous 15-minute interval defined by the market. Check the market page or rules for the exact resolution criteria and whether the threshold is inclusive ("at or above").
The start and end times are set by the market operator and will be listed on the event page or in the market rules; the window is a contiguous 15-minute block. Because this event currently shows 'Closes: TBD,' you should monitor the event page for the published start/close timestamps before making trades.
The designated reference feed or exchange(s) are specified in the market's resolution rules on the event page. If the event description doesn't name a source, consult the platform's documentation or support to confirm which feed will be authoritative for settlement.
Market rules typically include contingencies: the operator may use an alternate feed, the last reliable trade print, or postpone/cancel resolution depending on the situation. Review the platform's rules on technical failures to understand how such events are handled for this market.
Low or zero volume indicates limited liquidity and wider spreads; entering positions can be costly and harder to exit. With a TBD close, timing risk is elevated—confirm the scheduled window and resolution source before trading, consider smaller position sizes, and watch for updates from the market operator.