| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,069.13 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ethereum's traded price will reach the $2,069.13 level at any point inside a specified 15-minute interval. Short-lived intraday moves like this matter because they reflect immediate market reaction to news, liquidity imbalances, or technical triggers.
Ethereum is a high-liquidity but volatile crypto asset whose price can change rapidly on macroeconomic news, exchange events, or large on-chain flows. This event is a single-outcome, short‑timeframe proposition with no close date currently published, so prospective traders should review the event's settlement rules and any platform notices before participating.
Market prices on this kind of event represent the collective view of traders and update in real time as new information and order flow arrive. Treat those prices as a live indicator of market sentiment and execution demand rather than a guaranteed outcome.
The event resolves according to the settlement specification published on the event page; that specification identifies the authoritative price feed/exchanges and the precise method for selecting the 15-minute interval. Consult the event's resolution rules on the platform for the definitive data source and timestamp protocol.
'Closes: TBD' means the platform has not yet announced a firm closing time. The marketplace will post a closing time and any settlement timeline prior to final resolution; monitor the event page and official platform updates for that information.
Whether a price movement counts depends on the event's resolution language (for example, whether crossing, at-or-above, or an exact trade is required). The event page's settlement criteria describe the precise condition used to determine a hit — review that text to understand which intraminute movements qualify.
Short windows increase sensitivity to execution speed, bid-ask spreads, and platform liquidity. Consider order type, expected slippage during volatile periods, and whether the venue supports the timing and speed you need; these operational factors can materially affect outcomes during tight intraday windows.
Yes — analyzing historical 15-minute candles, intraday volatility, and volume spikes can show how often and under what conditions ETH has produced brief price extremes. However, historical patterns do not guarantee future results; combine pattern analysis with real-time news and on-chain indicators for a fuller view.