| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0970981 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the price target $0.0970981 during a specific 15-minute interval. It matters because short-interval targets capture immediate market sentiment, liquidity dynamics, and event-driven price moves.
Dogecoin is a highly liquid but often volatile cryptocurrency whose price can move quickly on macro crypto momentum, major exchange flows, and news or social-media-driven retail activity. Short-window markets like this are sensitive to intraday order flow, exchange price-feed quirks, and concentrated trades by large holders. The market's close timing is listed as TBD, so check the market page for the scheduled start and settlement details.
Market odds represent the aggregated view of traders about whether the price target will be met during the specified 15-minute window and update as new information arrives. Because these are short-interval events, odds can change rapidly and are influenced by liquidity and recent order flow rather than long-term fundamentals.
A 'hit' occurs if the official DOGE price feed designated by the market equals or exceeds $0.0970981 at any point during the defined 15-minute resolution window, as determined by the market's settlement rules. Consult the market's rule text for the precise feed and tie-breaking conventions.
The market page will specify the window's start time once set; because the event currently shows 'Closes: TBD' you should monitor the listing for the announced start and use the platform clock shown on the page to track the 15-minute interval.
Zero or low traded volume indicates limited participation so far, which means quoted odds may reflect sparse liquidity and are more vulnerable to large orders and noise; interpret signals with extra caution and expect wider spreads and potential slippage.
The event resolves according to the official price feed named in the market rules (the platform's specified exchange or aggregated index). Check the event details for the exact source; if it's not clear, contact the platform for clarification before trading.
Yes. In low-liquidity or short-window markets, a concentrated trade can move the settlement feed and therefore flip the event outcome, so timing and trade size relative to available liquidity are critical considerations.