| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1,989.02 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will meet a $1,989.02 price target within a specific 15‑minute window. Short-window markets matter because they capture rapid, intraday moves and are sensitive to order flow, news, and technical liquidity.
Ethereum's price can swing quickly on minute‑to‑minute timeframes due to concentrated liquidity, algorithmic trading, and leveraged positions on derivatives platforms. Historically, 15‑minute targets are most often decided by transient events—large market orders, short‑lived news, or liquidation cascades—rather than by slow fundamental shifts. Traders and arbitrageurs monitoring exchange order books and index providers play an outsized role in these short windows.
Market odds reflect the aggregated view of participants about whether the target will be reached during the specified 15‑minute window and will move as new information arrives. Always consult the market's rules and settlement source to interpret what price feed and timestamp determine outcome resolution.
The outcome depends on whether the event's official reference price reaches the $1,989.02 level at any time during the specified 15‑minute measurement period; consult the market page for the definitive settlement source and tie‑breaking rules.
The start time is set by the market organizer and will be listed on the market details page; because this listing shows 'Closes: TBD', check the platform for the posted start timestamp or any event updates before trading.
Brief crossings can count if the official reference price registers at or above the target during the 15‑minute window; exact timing and sampling rules vary by platform, so verify the settlement methodology on the market page.
Primary movers include large traders executing sizeable market or iceberg orders, high‑frequency and algorithmic traders exploiting microstructure, and derivative‑levered positions that trigger cascades of liquidations.
The authoritative information—settlement price source, sampling interval, dispute procedures, and resolution policy—is published on the market's detail or rules page on the platform; review those documents before placing orders.