| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0955102 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach a price target of $0.0955102 within a 15-minute window. It matters to traders and hedgers who want to express or manage views on ultra-short-term price moves in crypto.
DOGE is a liquid, high-volatility cryptocurrency whose minute-by-minute price is driven by order flow, exchange liquidity, and rapid news or social-media events. A 15-minute target reflects microstructure and immediate market conditions rather than fundamentals like adoption or long-term macro trends.
Prediction market odds represent the aggregate view of participants about whether the target will be hit during the stated 15-minute interval; for very short horizons, odds move quickly with changes in the underlying price, order-book depth, and any new, immediate information.
It means the market will assess whether DOGE reaches the stated price during a 15-minute measurement interval. The market page will show the exact start time for that interval once it is scheduled; that start defines the 15-minute window.
Resolution is determined by the platform's official price source and rules. Typically that means the reference feed must record a price that meets or exceeds the target during the 15-minute window; consult the event's resolution rules on the platform for the authoritative definition.
The market resolves against the platform's designated reference price feed or index; the event page or rulebook will identify that feed. If multiple exchanges are used, the platform will specify the aggregation method.
It indicates no trading has occurred yet on this market. Low or zero volume can mean wider spreads and less reliable market-implied information, so prices (odds) may move rapidly once participants start trading.
If a close time is listed as TBD, the platform will publish the start/close when the event is finalized. If timing remains uncertain, follow the event page for updates; the platform's policies explain how unscheduled or postponed events are handled and how disputes are resolved.