| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1,972.18 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the ETH spot price will hit $1,972.18 within a designated 15-minute interval. Short-window targets matter because they capture immediate market sentiment, liquidity, and microstructure effects that larger-timeframe markets may miss.
Ethereum is a highly traded, often volatile asset whose price can move materially in minutes due to order flow, large trades, or breaking news. Fifteen-minute target markets are used by traders to express or hedge ultra-short-term views; outcomes hinge more on exchange-level liquidity and timing than on longer-term fundamentals. The market currently shows zero traded volume and lists the close time as TBD, so participants should monitor the platform for the official resolution interval and data source.
Market odds represent the aggregated beliefs of participants about whether the $1,972.18 level will be reached in that 15-minute window and will change as new information arrives. Use them as a real-time consensus signal rather than a guarantee of what will happen.
It means resolution depends on whether the ETH price reaches the target within a specific 15-minute time window. The platform will publish the exact start and end timestamps for that interval once the market's close time is set.
The definition of 'reach' depends on the market's settlement rules: it may require a trade print at or above/below the target, a quoted bid/ask cross, or an index value. Check the market description or rulebook on the platform for the precise settlement definition.
The market currently lists the close time as TBD; the platform will announce the official close timestamp and the 15-minute resolution window on the market page and via its notifications or documentation.
Settlement will use the price source specified by the platform for this market—this could be a single exchange, a consolidated index, or an aggregate feed. Consult the market page or the platform's rulebook to identify the exact source and any fallback feeds.
The platform's dispute and fallback procedures govern such cases: options include using alternate data feeds, applying predefined tie-breaking rules, extending the resolution window, or invoking arbitration. Review the platform's resolution and dispute policies for the exact procedures.