| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0953302 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the $0.0953302 price target within a specified 15-minute interval. Short-interval crypto prediction markets matter because they isolate rapid price moves and can be used to hedge or speculate on high-frequency events.
DOGE is a liquid, highly tradable memecoin whose price can move quickly on retail flows, large trader orders, algorithmic activity, and macro liquidity conditions. Fifteen-minute targets test exchange microstructure: order book depth, latency, and transient liquidity imbalances matter more than in longer-duration markets. Because the market closes TBD, the exact 15-minute window that will be used for settlement is subject to the platform's scheduling and rules.
Market prices here reflect the aggregate expectations of participants about the event resolving in the specified 15-minute window; they update continuously as new information arrives. Treat those prices as a real-time signal about market sentiment, but not as a deterministic prediction.
Settlement depends on the reference price feed and the contiguous 15-minute interval defined by the market rules; the platform specifies the exact source (exchange or index) and the start/end timestamps used to evaluate whether the target was met.
Zero prior volume means the market currently lacks liquidity and a trading history, so spreads may be wide and single trades can move the market more; low volume increases execution risk and makes prices more sensitive to new orders or information.
The market's metadata and settlement documentation name the official reference feed or exchange; that is the authoritative source for price observations used in resolution, so consult the market terms to see which feed is used.
Whether a brief trade counts depends on the market's settlement condition (e.g., any trade at or above the target versus an average or midpoint rule); read the market's resolution criteria to know if a single short-lived tick is sufficient.
Use small position sizes relative to account equity, prefer limit orders to control entry price, be mindful of slippage and wide spreads, monitor exchange status and news in real time, and avoid excessive leverage since microstructure events can produce rapid, unpredictable moves.