| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1,986.54 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will reach the price target of $1,986.54 during a specific 15-minute observation window. Short-window targets matter because they capture rapid intraday moves and are used by traders to hedge or speculate on very short-term price action.
Fifteen-minute price-target markets are common in crypto due to ETH's tendency for sharp, short-lived moves driven by liquidity shifts, on-chain activity, and news. Resolution depends on the platform's designated price feeds and timestamps; the listing shows 'Closes: TBD' and zero traded volume, which may mean the market is newly posted or has not yet attracted liquidity.
Market odds are a live summary of how participants price the chance that ETH will hit the $1,986.54 target within that 15-minute window; they reflect trader expectations, risk preferences, and available liquidity rather than an objective probability.
A 'hit' occurs if the market's designated price source records ETH at or above the $1,986.54 threshold within the defined 15-minute observation window; consult the market rules for whether 'equal to' or 'greater than' qualifies and which data feed is used.
The start time and timezone for the 15-minute window are set in the market listing; check the market details on the platform for the exact UTC timestamp that defines the consecutive 15-minute interval used for resolution.
Settlement uses the platform's designated price source or index specified in the market's rules—this could be a single exchange feed or an aggregated index; the market page or rulebook lists the exact source.
Rapid moves often come from large trades or liquidations, exchange order-flow imbalance, concentrated algorithmic activity, major news releases, or exchange outages that occur immediately before or during the 15-minute window.
Zero volume indicates no contracts have traded yet; 'Closes: TBD' means the platform hasn't fixed a closing time. Both suggest limited market information and potentially low liquidity—traders should verify the schedule and the market's settlement rules before participating.