| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1,986.33 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will be at the $1,986.33 price level at a specified 15-minute measurement; it is relevant for traders and hedgers focused on very short-term ETH price moves.
Short-interval ETH markets capture price expectations over minutes rather than days, so they react to immediate order flow, liquidity and breaking news. Because crypto markets trade 24/7 across many venues, a 15-minute target can be influenced by exchange-specific events, aggregator index construction, and concentrated algorithmic activity.
Market odds indicate how the crowd is trading on the single outcome and update in real time to reflect new information and trades; for very short horizons, odds mainly reflect current liquidity and immediate market sentiment rather than long-term fundamentals.
It denotes the contract’s measurement interval: the outcome will be decided based on the ETH price at a specific 15-minute measurement or timestamp defined by the platform’s resolution rules. Check the event’s resolution details to see whether the price is sampled at the start, middle, or end of that 15-minute window and which exact timestamp is used.
The event wording on the platform defines whether the contract requires the price to be at/above, below, or exactly equal to the target at the measurement time. Review the event’s precise outcome language and settlement rules to know the condition that will determine a win.
A 'TBD' close means the platform has not yet published the market’s closing timestamp; resolution will occur once the platform announces the official close and the corresponding measurement timestamp. Monitor the event page and platform notices for the finalized closing and settlement schedule.
Settlement depends on the platform’s specified price source—this could be a consolidated index, a specific exchange’s trade price, or an aggregator. The event’s rule text or footnotes will state the precise data feed or aggregation method used for settlement; consult that before trading.
Low or zero traded volume implies current odds may reflect little real liquidity and can change sharply with a single trade; treat early prices as provisional, watch order book depth, and be cautious about placing large trades until market participation increases.