| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0949246 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will meet a specific price threshold during a defined 15-minute observation window. It matters because short, time‑bound price targets capture intraday volatility and test near-term market sentiment.
Dogecoin is a widely traded retail-focused cryptocurrency whose price can move quickly on low liquidity and news-driven flows. A 15-minute target emphasizes very short-term drivers—order flow, exchange microstructure, and rapid news or social-media–driven spikes—rather than fundamentals. Because the market closes are listed as TBD, participants should watch the event page for the official resolution timestamp and data source.
Market odds reflect traders' collective view about whether DOGE will meet the stated threshold during the 15-minute window; they move as participants update beliefs in response to new information. Use odds as a real-time measure of consensus, not as a guarantee of outcome.
The platform defines a specific 15-minute window ending or centered at an official timestamp; the event page and rulebook specify that exact window and the time zone used. Check the event details for the precise start and end times used for resolution.
Resolution uses the price feed or exchange(s) named by the platform in the event description (an aggregated index or a specific exchange). The event’s rules document will state which feed is authoritative for this contract.
That depends on the contract wording: markets phrased as 'at or above' generally resolve Yes on equality, while those phrased 'above' require strictly greater. Confirm the exact phrasing on the event page to know how equality is treated.
Yes—because the resolution looks at prices during a short window, brief spikes can determine the result. Whether such spikes are counted depends on the platform’s chosen price feed and any rules about anomalous trades or exchange halts.
Zero volume and a TBD close mean the market may be newly listed or not yet active; liquidity could be low and details may still be updated. Exercise caution: wait for the platform to publish closing/resolution times and the authoritative price source, and consider position size accordingly.