| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,066.07 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will hit the price target $2,066.07 during a specific 15-minute interval. Short-window price targets matter because they emphasize market microstructure, liquidity and immediate catalysts rather than longer-term fundamentals.
Ether is a highly traded, liquid crypto asset whose short-term price swings respond rapidly to exchange order flow, macro news, derivatives activity, and on-chain moves by large holders. Markets like this isolate a narrow time window so participants can express views on microstructure events such as flash moves, liquidations, or rapid reaction to scheduled announcements. The market's closing/start time and the exact resolution source are set on the event page and currently listed as TBD.
Market prices here reflect how participants collectively value the chance that ETH will meet the specified target during the 15-minute window; those prices move in real time as new information arrives. Always check the event's official rules and resolution source before trading to understand exactly what the market will use to judge outcomes.
Resolution depends on the event's official rule: typically the market uses a specified price feed and will resolve 'Yes' if that reference price reaches or exceeds $2,066.07 at any point during the defined 15-minute window. Consult the event page for the precise resolution language and price source.
The event page on the exchange lists the start and close timestamps; because this market currently shows closes as TBD, wait for the organizer to publish the window times on the market page and any announcement channels before trading.
The market's rule section names the specific exchange(s) or consolidated index used for resolution. If that information is not visible on the event summary, open the detailed rules or contact the platform support to confirm the price source.
How brief spikes are treated depends on the resolution protocol: some markets accept any timestamped print from the reference feed, while others apply filters or averaging. Check the event's resolution mechanics to learn whether instantaneous ticks, averaged windows, or filtered quotes determine the outcome.
Expect high short-term volatility and potential for rapid moves from high-frequency traders and liquidation cascades. Use smaller position sizes, clear entry/exit rules, limit orders where appropriate, and monitor the order book and scheduled news around the window. Verify fees and settlement rules on the event page before placing trades.