| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,066.30 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will reach the price target $2,066.30 within a specific 15‑minute window; it matters because ultra‑short‑term price moves can produce outsized P&L for traders and signal immediate market stress or momentum.
Ethereum is a highly traded crypto asset whose price can swing quickly on intraday timeframes due to concentrated order flow, derivatives activity, and news. Markets that isolate a single 15‑minute interval let participants express a view on very short‑lived events such as flash crashes, large exchange trades, or time‑bound news reactions.
Prediction market odds on this contract reflect the collective market view about the chance that ETH will hit the specified level during the designated 15‑minute interval; they update as new information arrives and should be treated as a real‑time sentiment indicator rather than a guaranteed outcome.
It means the market is tied to whether ETH reaches the specified price level within a defined 15‑minute interval; the event resolution will check the designated reference price feed for that interval to determine the outcome.
The resolution occurs after the specified 15‑minute interval ends; the event page or the platform's official market rules will show the exact start and end times or how the window is defined once they are published.
Settlement uses the price feed specified by the market operator; the event details or market rules on the platform will list the authoritative data source or exchange used for the official settlement price.
A cascade of leveraged liquidations or a single large market order can push the spot price sharply within minutes, increasing the chance that a transient spike or dip crosses the target during the window; such moves are common drivers of short‑interval outcomes.
Consider offsetting exposure using spot trades, futures, or options on platforms you use, account for slippage and fees, and monitor the announced reference feed and scheduled events; because the interval is short, execution timing and order routing are critical to effective hedging.