| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0952704 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will hit the specific price target of $0.0952704 during a defined 15-minute measurement window. Short-interval target markets matter because they let participants express views on immediate price moves and hedge or speculate around high-frequency risks.
DOGE is a highly traded cryptocurrency whose price can swing materially over minutes due to concentrated order flow, social-media activity, or abrupt macro moves. Fifteen-minute target contracts focus attention on liquidity, exchange microstructure, and short-term catalysts rather than long-term fundamentals. Because small price movements can be decisive in such short windows, exchange selection and data/timestamping matter a lot for resolution.
Market prices on a prediction platform reflect the consensus of traders about the likelihood of the event given current information and risk preferences; use them as a real-time signal alongside order-book data and news. They are not guarantees—short windows can move quickly and market-implied odds can change rapidly.
Resolution depends on the platform’s official rules and reference price feed: the event is typically marked successful if the reported reference price meets or exceeds the stated target during the specified 15-minute measurement window. Always check the event page for the official resolution source and criteria before trading.
The start time for the 15-minute window will be posted on the event page once scheduled; if the market shows 'Closes: TBD' the platform has not yet set the window. Monitor the event page or platform announcements for the confirmed start time and timezone.
The event’s details should specify the reference data source (a particular exchange, consolidated feed, or the platform’s own price oracle). If the feed is not listed, contact the platform to confirm, because different feeds and timestamp conventions can produce different outcomes over short intervals.
Large market orders, sudden waves of retail buying or selling triggered by social posts, liquidity gaps or thin order books on key exchanges, algorithmic/market-maker activity, and abrupt macro or crypto-specific news can all move price enough within a 15-minute span to cross a tight target.
Focus on real-time liquidity and order-book depth, set clear entry and exit rules, monitor breaking news and social channels closely, and be ready for higher execution risk and slippage. Also wait for the event’s scheduling and official resolution rules if the close time is still TBD before committing significant capital.