| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0961178 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will hit the price target $0.0961178 during a specified 15‑minute measurement window. Short intraday targets matter because they let traders express views on immediate price moves and liquidity events.
DOGE is a highly traded memecoin whose short-term moves reflect a mix of retail sentiment, concentrated liquidity, and broader crypto market flow. Fifteen‑minute markets are dominated by order‑book microstructure, recent intraday volatility, and any sudden news or coordinated buying/selling.
Market prices represent the evolving consensus about whether the price will reach the target during the measurement window; they move in real time as traders act on new information. Treat market prices as market‑implied probabilities rather than guarantees.
Resolution typically requires DOGE's reference price to meet or exceed $0.0961178 at least once during the defined 15‑minute measurement window; check the market's resolution rules for the official price source and whether trades or consolidated ticks are used.
The event page or market rules define the exact start and end times; this particular listing currently shows 'Closes: TBD', so watch the market page for the posted timestamps and any updates from the platform.
The market's settlement details should name the data provider or aggregation method; if not shown, consult the platform's rulebook — common approaches are a consolidated exchange feed or a designated reference exchange.
Examine recent 15‑minute candlesticks, frequency of past touches near the target, and order‑book depth around $0.0961178; these show how often DOGE has moved similar distances in that timeframe and how much flow would be needed to produce a touch.
Large market orders from whales or funds, sudden coordinated retail spikes driven by social posts, exchange listing/announcement events, and rapid shifts in broader crypto markets are the most common triggers for short‑window price touches.