| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0971246 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the USD target of 0.0971246 within a defined 15-minute interval. Short-duration markets like this matter because they let traders express or hedge views on rapid price moves and capture immediate market reactions to news or order-flow events.
DOGE is a high-volatility, retail-driven cryptocurrency whose short-term moves are often amplified by low liquidity, large single trades, and rapid shifts in sentiment. Fifteen-minute target markets are common for event-driven and high-frequency trading strategies; resolution depends on the platform’s specified reference price feed and sampling rules. Because the market currently shows no trading volume and has a TBD close time, participants should confirm the official start window and data source before trading.
Market odds and prices represent the crowd’s evolving assessment of whether the target will be met and update in real time as new information arrives. Traders use those prices to buy exposure, short the outcome, or hedge other positions—keeping in mind that short windows are sensitive to execution timing, spreads, and liquidity.
A successful outcome is determined by whether the platform’s specified reference price meets the stated target according to the market’s resolution rules during the defined 15-minute interval. Consult the market rules for the exact definition (for example, whether any sampled tick reaching or exceeding the target resolves the market).
The official start and end times are provided on the market page or in the platform’s market details; because this listing shows a TBD close, you should check the market page or platform announcements for the confirmed window before placing trades.
Settlement uses the platform’s designated reference price feed or index as specified in the market documentation; check the market’s data-source field or rules to see which exchanges or aggregators are referenced.
How exact matches and boundary timestamps are treated depends on the platform’s sampling and tie rules. The market’s rules will state whether an exact match at any sampled timestamp during the window counts toward resolution.
Traders can use it to express a short-term directional view, hedge exposure to a brief DOGE price spike, or arbitrage differences between the market price and expected short-term movement; be mindful of execution risk, low liquidity periods, fees, and the precise timing and settlement rules before trading.