| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,068.33 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will reach the price target of $2,068.33 within a specific 15-minute measurement window. Short-duration target markets matter because they let traders express views on near-term volatility and event-driven moves in crypto prices.
Ether is a liquid but often volatile asset; minute-to-minute moves can be amplified by leveraged positions, low order-book depth at specific price levels, and concentrated flows from large traders or exchanges. Historical intraday behavior shows that news, macro moves, and large order execution can push price across tight thresholds very quickly, which is why 15-minute targets are used to capture brief but meaningful moves.
Market odds reflect the aggregated market view about whether the target will be met during the stated 15-minute window and update in real time as new information arrives. Use them as a live sentiment signal, but confirm the market’s official rule text and price source before making final decisions.
The authoritative condition is the event’s official rule text on the platform; typically 'Yes' means the reference price meets or exceeds $2,068.33 at any point during the defined 15-minute measurement interval, but you must confirm the precise wording and inclusivity (e.g., 'at or above' vs. 'above') on the event page.
The event page will display the start and end timestamps for the 15-minute window; since the event currently shows 'Closes: TBD', the measurement window has not been published yet — monitor the event page or platform announcements for the scheduled interval.
The platform’s event rules specify the authoritative price source (it may be a single exchange, an aggregated index, or another feed); check the event’s rule section for the named feed and any fallback mechanisms.
If the market’s resolution criterion is inclusive ('at or above') and the selected price feed registers that tick, then a single trade at that price generally satisfies the condition — but exact measurement resolution and feed behavior are defined in the event rules.
Contingency handling is defined in the event’s official rules; common approaches include using an alternate feed, pausing resolution until data is restored, or following a predefined fallback procedure — consult the event rule text or contact platform support for the specific policy.