| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,066.47 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the spot price of Ethereum (ETH) will meet the $2,066.47 target during a specific 15-minute interval. Short-interval price-target markets matter because they isolate very near-term price moves and can reflect immediate market sentiment and liquidity conditions.
Ethereum is a liquid but volatile crypto asset whose minute-to-minute price can be driven by order flow, large transfers, liquidations, macro headlines, and technical/algo trading. Because this is a 15-minute target market with zero reported volume so far, early liquidity may be thin and prices on the prediction market can move quickly as traders respond to new information. The event’s settlement depends on the exact time window and official price source specified on the event page.
Odds on this market represent the market’s collective expectation about whether ETH will hit the specified level within that 15-minute window and will update as participants trade or new information arrives. Treat odds as a fast-moving signal that reflects available information and market participants’ risk preferences, not a guaranteed prediction.
Resolution is determined by whether the ETH price meets the specified target during the 15-minute window using the official price source and timestamp defined on the event page; check the event’s resolution rules for the precise feed and tie-breaking procedures.
The event page lists the exact start time and time zone for the 15-minute interval; that timestamp defines the start and end of the window used for settlement, so verify the listed start time before trading.
The market’s event details specify the authoritative price feed or exchange/index used for settlement; if the feed is not clear, consult the event description or platform support to confirm which source will decide the outcome.
Traders can influence on-platform prices by placing orders and can also affect underlying exchange prices with sufficiently large orders, but they cannot change the official settlement feed; movement of the actual ETH market (driven by real exchange order flow) is what ultimately determines settlement.
Contingency rules for outages or anomalous data are defined in the event’s resolution policy on the platform; review those rules beforehand and consider that outages can delay resolution or trigger fallback procedures.