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DOGE 15 min · $0.0948457 target

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Target Price: $0.0948457 0%
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About This Market

This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the target price of $0.0948457 within a specified 15-minute interval; it matters because ultra-short outcomes test immediate price drivers and are useful for traders managing short-term exposure.

Dogecoin is a high-volatility cryptocurrency whose minute-to-minute price is driven by exchange order flow, retail activity, algorithmic trading, and macro crypto moves. A 15-minute horizon focuses attention on intraday liquidity and newsflow rather than longer-term fundamentals or on‑chain metrics.

Market prices are a real-time aggregation of traders' views and should be read as a short‑term sentiment signal rather than a guaranteed forecast; low volume or sudden news can make market prices change rapidly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the '15 min' window mean for this DOGE target event?

It means the event condition is evaluated over a contiguous 15‑minute interval as defined by the market's settlement rules; the exact start and end times and how that interval is selected are specified on the Kalshi market page.

How will the DOGE reference price be determined for settlement of this market?

Settlement uses the specific price feed, exchange, or aggregator named in the market's rule text; consult the market description for the official oracle, sampling method, and timestamp conventions.

If DOGE touches $0.0948457 for an instant during the window, does that fulfill the condition?

Whether a single tick counts depends on the settlement convention (e.g., any trade/quote reaching the target versus an average or close); check the market rules for whether intraminute touches qualify.

What does 'Number of outcomes: 1' mean for how this market pays out?

It indicates a single event condition (typically binary: the target is reached within the window or it is not); the market interface will show how positions are bought, sold, and settled based on that outcome.

The event shows Total Volume Traded: $0 — how should I think about liquidity and execution?

Zero volume means no trades have occurred yet; that often signals limited liquidity and potentially wide spreads, so small orders can move the market and slippage risk is higher.

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