| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,041.50 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will meet a $2,041.50 price target measured over a specific 15-minute interval; it matters to traders and hedgers who trade on very short-term price moves and microstructure events.
Short-interval crypto markets like this reflect minute-level volatility and can react strongly to exchange-level order flow, news, and oracle behavior. Because the market currently shows no traded volume and the close time is listed as TBD, liquidity and the precise settlement timestamp are important details to confirm on the platform before trading.
Market odds are the collective, real-time view of participants about whether the target will be met at settlement; they change as new information, order flow, and price data arrive and should be interpreted as market-implied likelihoods rather than guarantees.
The event measures Ether's market price relative to the $2,041.50 target across a defined 15-minute interval; check the market's settlement rules on the platform for the precise definition of price (e.g., last trade, spot index) and how the 15-minute window is anchored.
The start and end timestamps are defined in the event's settlement specification on the platform; because the close is listed as TBD, confirm the scheduled settlement time or contact platform support before trading.
Platforms typically use a specific exchange feed or an aggregated index; the market page or settlement documentation will list the exact data source or index used for this event—refer to that documentation for authoritative details.
Concentrated buying or selling right before or during the 15-minute window can move the reference price, so traders who anticipate orderflow or execute around the snapshot can influence the event outcome, especially in low-liquidity conditions.
Examine minute-resolution OHLC or tick data around similar prior intervals, measure short-term realized volatility, and check how often ETH has crossed similar levels in 15-minute snapshots; this historical view, combined with current order book depth, helps assess plausibility without relying on changing market odds.