| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0949106 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the target price of $0.0949106 during a specified 15-minute observation window. It matters to short-term traders and liquidity providers who want to express or hedge very near-term price moves in DOGE.
DOGE is a highly liquid but volatile cryptocurrency whose short-term moves are influenced by broader crypto market trends, large individual trades, exchange order-book depth, and fast-moving news or social signals. On very short timeframes like 15 minutes, microstructure effects (exchange-specific pricing, tick size, latency) and low-liquidity spikes often matter as much as fundamental news.
Odds in this market reflect the aggregated views of participating traders and will update as new information or liquidity arrives; treat them as a real-time market signal rather than a guarantee of outcome.
The platform specifies the exact start time for the 15-minute window on the event page; if the market still shows "Closes: TBD," wait for the official start timestamp. The outcome is evaluated only within that officially recorded 15-minute interval.
Resolution follows the platform's stated price sources and rules for this event—these may be a single exchange, a list of exchanges, or a consolidated index. Check the event's resolution details or the platform’s resolution policy to see the exact feed(s).
Whether a brief touch counts depends on the platform’s settlement rule for this contract (e.g., 'trade reaches or exceeds target' vs. 'closing price' or 'VWAP'). Consult the event resolution rules to see whether any intraminute trade at or above the target qualifies.
The platform’s resolution protocol defines tie-breakers and fallback procedures—common approaches include using a prioritized exchange list, an aggregated index, or fallback time-weighted prices. Review the dispute and data-fallback sections of the platform’s rules for specifics.
Operational interruptions are resolved per the platform’s contingency policy: outcomes may be delayed pending data, alternate feeds may be used, or the market may be voided if valid price data are unavailable. Check the platform’s outage and resolution policies for how such cases are handled for this event.