| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,066.32 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will meet a $2,066.32 price target measured over a specified 15-minute period; it matters because short-duration price-target markets let traders express views on near-term volatility and liquidity. Outcomes can be useful for traders seeking quick hedges or for observers tracking market sentiment around a precise price threshold.
Ether is a highly liquid but volatile crypto asset whose short-term price moves are shaped by macroeconomic news, derivatives positioning, on-chain flows, and exchange order-book liquidity. Historical intraday moves can be large relative to that threshold, so 15-minute windows are sensitive to single large trades, news releases, or technical triggers. Because this market closes TBD, traders should monitor the market page for any updates to resolution timing or data sources.
Market odds on this contract represent the aggregate view of participants about whether ETH will satisfy the contract's resolution criteria during the specified 15-minute measurement; they update in real time as new information arrives. Always consult the market's settlement rules to understand exactly what the displayed price implies for final resolution.
The precise start and end timestamps of the 15-minute measurement and the resolution method are specified in the market's contract terms on the event page; check those rules for whether the window aligns to clock minutes, a rolling interval, and which time zone or timestamp source is used.
The market's closing time is listed on the event page; since this market currently shows 'Closes: TBD', traders should monitor the market page for the announced close time and any updates from the platform before placing trades.
The market's settlement rules name the authoritative price feed or exchange(s) used for resolution; consult those rules to see if the market uses a single exchange tick, a consolidated index, or an aggregated mid-price for the 15-minute window.
Whether a brief touch counts depends on the contract's resolution criterion—some markets count any trade at or above the target during the window, others require the closing price of the interval to meet the target—so check the event's rules to know how short-lived ticks are treated.
Because the settlement feed may be tied to particular exchanges or an index, traders should factor in potential spread widening, delayed quotes, or exchange halts; review the contract's feed specification and the platform's resolution policy for guidance on how exceptional market conditions are handled.