| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,053.24 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will meet the specified $2,053.24 price condition during a 15-minute measurement window. Short-duration price targets matter for traders who care about intraday moves and execution-sensitive strategies.
ETH is a highly liquid but volatile cryptocurrency whose price can move significantly in short periods due to on-chain activity, order-book dynamics, and macro headlines. A 15-minute target emphasizes minute-level volatility rather than longer-term trends; outcomes depend on brief bursts of buying or selling pressure. The market currently shows no traded volume and its official close time is not yet set, so settlement rules and the price feed should be checked before trading.
Market odds reflect what traders collectively expect about whether the specific 15-minute price condition will be met and will change as new information arrives; they are a real-time summary of market sentiment, not a guarantee of outcome.
Settlement depends on the market's resolution text: typically the contract resolves if the designated reference price meets the specified threshold during a qualifying 15-minute interval. Check the event page for the exact definition of a qualifying interval and the named price source.
The market's resolution rules name the official data source (an exchange, aggregated index, or oracle). Always confirm the named feed and its timezone on the event page because different sources can produce different short-term readings.
That detail is specified in the market's settlement language. Some contracts allow any consecutive 15-minute span during the contract period, while others use fixed windows; verify the exact timing rules on the event page to know how windows are defined.
The event currently lists a closing time as TBD. The platform will publish a closing timestamp and the settlement timeline; until then positions remain tradable subject to platform rules. Refer to the event page for updates on the official close and settlement dates.
Minute-scale drivers include sudden protocol announcements, exchange halts or listings, large single trades or liquidation cascades, and macro headlines that trigger fast risk-on or risk-off moves. Because the target is short-duration, even short-lived order-book imbalances can be decisive.