| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0971858 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will hit the target price of $0.0971858 during a single 15-minute interval; it matters for traders speculating on short-term price movements and liquidity events.
DOGE is a high-liquidity, high-volatility memecoin whose minute-to-minute price is driven by retail sentiment, large orders, algorithmic trading, and broader crypto market swings. A 15-minute target is an ultra-short-term horizon where microstructure factors (order book depth, exchange price feeds, and bot activity) often dominate news-driven fundamentals.
Market quotes aggregate participant beliefs about whether that specific 15-minute condition will occur and update in real time as new order flow, news, and price data arrive; they should be read as crowd-implied expectations, not guarantees.
Resolution depends on the event's reference price feed: the market resolves if the feed records DOGE at or above $0.0971858 at any point within the designated 15-minute interval, per the platform's published settlement rules.
The event uses a single 15-minute window as defined by the exchange's event metadata; because the listed close is TBD, consult the platform’s event details page for the exact interval start time and any updates on scheduling.
Resolution relies on the platform’s chosen price feed or index provider (exchange tick, consolidated feed, or third-party index); the event rules specify which source and how intraminute ticks are handled.
Yes—large orders and algorithmic activity can produce short-lived spikes that meet the target within 15 minutes, while outages or feed disruptions can affect observable settlement prices; the platform’s resolution policy explains handling of anomalous data.
Review historical 15-minute price ranges and volatility to understand how often similar-sized moves occur; short-term patterns, time-of-day liquidity, and event-driven spikes provide useful context but do not guarantee future outcomes.