| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,065.97 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will reach the specific price target of $2,065.97 within a defined 15-minute observation window. Short-duration price targets matter to traders who want to express or hedge views on immediate, intraday price moves.
Ethereum is a liquid but volatile crypto asset whose minute-to-minute price is driven by order flow, derivatives activity, and momentary news. A 15-minute target amplifies the role of exchange liquidity, large trades, scheduled announcements, and short-term technical levels compared with longer-term fundamentals.
Market prices on this instrument reflect the collective market view about the chance of the target being reached during the specified window; they are best used alongside other real-time data such as on-chain flows, order-book depth, and scheduled news.
The event measures price action during a specified 15-minute observation period; the market’s rulebook defines the precise start and end timestamps for that window, so consult the event page for the authoritative timing and any timezone conventions.
Settlement uses the price source and methodology listed in the event’s resolution rules; this may be a specific exchange, an index, or an aggregating feed—verify the event’s settlement source and tie-breaking procedures on the event page.
Whether a momentary touch counts depends on the market’s resolution definition (for example, whether a trade or a bid/ask quote is used and whether 'touch' or 'trade at or above' is required); check the event’s resolution criteria to know how transient moves are treated.
News released inside the observation window can produce rapid price moves driven by flow and algorithmic trading, making short windows highly sensitive to timing; traders should monitor scheduled releases and real-time feeds when assessing this market.
Zero volume indicates little or no current participation and likely limited liquidity, which can lead to wide spreads and execution risk; 'Closes: TBD' means the market close or finalization time is not yet set—confirm the official close time and settlement rules before trading.