| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,041.80 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will meet a $2,041.80 price target within a specified 15-minute interval. Short-window price targets matter to traders and arbitrageurs because they capture rapid moves driven by news, liquidity shifts, and order-flow dynamics.
Ether is a highly liquid but volatile crypto asset whose price in very short windows can be driven by exchange order books, large spot or derivatives flows, and time-sensitive headlines. Fifteen-minute markets compress those drivers into a narrow resolution window, so events like exchange outages, large block trades, liquidations, or unexpected macro announcements can produce fast swings. Because the market closes are listed as TBD, resolution mechanics and exact timestamps should be confirmed on the event page before trading.
Market odds here are a live reflection of participants' aggregated expectations and the available liquidity, and they update as new information arrives. Interpret current prices alongside liquidity metrics and the event's official resolution rules—low volume can make market prices an unreliable signal of consensus.
Resolution is governed by the event's published rules on the platform: they specify the exact timestamp, which price source(s) are used, and whether the target refers to a trade print, midpoint, or index value. Check the event details on the platform for the authoritative resolution criteria.
If the close is listed as TBD, the platform has not published the final timestamp; you should not assume a particular minute. Follow the event page and platform notifications for the confirmed start and end times before placing trades.
Monitor top-venue spot prices, aggregated trade prints, order-book imbalance and depth, large trade alerts, funding rates on futures platforms, and any breaking news feeds—these provide real-time signals of whether price momentum could push toward the target within a 15-minute span.
Zero or very low reported volume indicates minimal liquidity and participation so far; quoted prices may be thin and easy to move, spreads can be wide, and the market price may not reflect a broad consensus. Exercise caution and check order-book depth before assuming the market price is informative.
Whether a brief touch counts depends on the platform's resolution rules (for example, whether they require a trade print at or above the level, an index value at the snapshot, or a sustained price). Verify the specific resolution condition on the event page and, if unclear, contact the platform support team for clarification.