| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1,993.05 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will meet a $1,993.05 price target during a specified 15-minute observation window; it matters because short-window targets capture intraday volatility and immediate market reactions.
Ether is a highly traded but volatile digital asset, so short-duration price targets often move quickly in response to exchange order flow, macro headlines, and crypto‑specific events. Markets like this are resolved against a designated price feed and reflect near-term sentiment rather than long-term fundamentals.
Market prices here represent the aggregated view of traders about whether the target will be reached in the 15-minute window; they update continuously as new information arrives and should be read as a dynamic indicator of short-term market sentiment.
The event page specifies the exact start and end timestamps and the settlement method. That definition (UTC timestamps and the reference feed) determines which 15‑minute period is used to evaluate whether the target was met.
The event’s official settlement source is listed on the event page; settlement follows that specified feed or index. Confirm the named exchange(s) or aggregator there to know which market’s prices are authoritative.
That depends on the settlement method defined for this event: some events count any trade at or above the target within the window, while others use sampled prices or averages. Check the event’s settlement rules to see which method applies.
'Closes: TBD' means the platform has not yet published a final close or trading cutoff time for this market. Traders should monitor the event page for updates because the opening/closing schedule affects when positions can be entered or settled.
Follow the same reference exchange or index specified by the event, watch order‑book depth and large trade prints, monitor on‑chain large transfers and stablecoin flows, and track breaking crypto and macro headlines; also align your clock to the event’s stated timestamps so you observe the exact 15‑minute window.