| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0968341 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether DOGE will reach the $0.0968341 price target during a specific 15‑minute observation window; it matters because very short windows capture transient price moves that traders and hedgers can act on. Outcomes reflect high-frequency supply/demand and can move quickly in response to news, liquidity shifts, or large trades.
Dogecoin is a widely traded cryptocurrency with notable retail interest and episodic volatility; intraday and minute-level price swings are common. A 15‑minute target is influenced more by order book dynamics and single large trades than by longer-term fundamentals, and settlement depends on the exchange or price feed the platform designates. Before trading, review the event page for the official resolution method and any named data sources.
Market odds represent the aggregated market view about whether the target will be met during that 15‑minute window and update as new information arrives; they should be treated as a dynamic signal, not a guarantee. For decision-making, combine odds with your assessment of liquidity, news flow, and the platform's settlement rules.
The event resolves according to the platform's settlement rules: typically the designated price feed must show DOGE at or above the target (or meet the stated comparator) at least once during the specified 15‑minute observation period. Consult the event page for the precise resolution language and whether "at or above" or a strict equality is required.
The start time (and timezone) for the 15‑minute window will be posted on the event page or in platform notifications; because the event currently lists closes as TBD, check the market page for the official announced start time and any updates prior to trading or settlement.
The platform specifies a designated data source or aggregation method in the event's settlement details. Look at the event's fine print or resolution section to see the named exchange(s), index, or oracle that will be used to derive the settlement price.
Edge‑case treatment (such as a subsecond trade, quote snapshots, or whether equality qualifies) is defined in the event's resolution rules. Platforms commonly state whether they use last trade, best bid/ask midpoint, aggregated ticks, or other rules—refer to the event page for the platform's official tie‑breaker and zero‑trade procedures.
Study past minute‑level charts, order book snapshots, and instances of intraday spikes to gauge how often DOGE reaches similar short‑term targets; pay attention to liquidity and spread behavior at comparable times of day. Remember that short windows are particularly sensitive to single large orders and exchange‑specific anomalies, so complement historical analysis with real‑time order flow and news monitoring.