| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0945110 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether DOGE will meet the $0.0945110 price target within the specified 15‑minute interval, offering a short‑term binary outcome tied to intraday price action. It matters because very short time-window events highlight minute-by-minute volatility and are used by traders to express views on immediate moves in Dogecoin.
Dogecoin is a high‑liquidity meme cryptocurrency whose price can move sharply on news, social media activity, exchange flows, and broader crypto market sentiment. Fifteen‑minute targets emphasize microstructure: order book depth, short‑term momentum, and large trades or liquidations can determine whether a tiny price threshold is touched. Markets of this type settle against a reference price feed and therefore depend on how that feed samples prices during the resolution window.
Market odds on the platform represent the aggregated view of traders about whether the DOGE 15 min · $0.0945110 target event will resolve as defined; they update in real time as new information arrives. Interpret them as a live market signal about short‑term expectations, not as a long‑term forecast of Dogecoin's value.
The market’s contract specifies the precise resolution rule and start time for the 15‑minute interval; check the event page on the platform for the official start time and any timezone or timestamp conventions. If the market lists 'Closes: TBD', the platform will publish the resolution window before trading or as part of the contract terms.
The market document on the platform lists the reference price feed or exchange(s) used for settlement and sampling methodology; review those contract details to understand which exchange prices and time stamps govern the outcome.
Market‑making algorithms, high‑frequency and proprietary traders, directional short‑term traders, and large exchange participants (whales) are the typical actors that can create or remove the brief price moves necessary to hit a tight intraday target.
Use exchange tick data or high‑resolution candlestick data (e.g., 1‑minute bars) from charting or data providers to calculate how often DOGE’s price crossed comparable thresholds within 15‑minute windows; this requires selecting the same data source and matching the market’s settlement rules for an apples‑to‑apples comparison.
The contract terms on the platform should describe fallback and dispute procedures—common outcomes include use of an alternate feed, delayed resolution, or a void/adjusted settlement if data are invalid; consult the market’s rules and the platform’s dispute policy for the definitive resolution process.