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ETH 15 min · $2,070.95 target

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About This Market

This market tests whether the USD price of Ether (ETH) reaches the specified $2,070.95 target as measured over a 15-minute observation window. Short-interval target markets matter because they let traders take positions on immediate price moves and microstructure-driven outcomes.

Ethereum's USD price is driven by a mix of on-chain activity, derivatives and spot liquidity, macro risk sentiment, and news flow such as regulatory announcements or major exchange events. Short timeframes like 15 minutes tend to reflect order-book liquidity and intraday volatility more than long-term fundamentals. Markets of this type are often used by traders to hedge or speculate on short-term spikes or drops around scheduled events or unexpected news.

Market odds in this context represent the collective, real-time sentiment of participants about whether the target will be reached during the specified 15-minute window; they are an information signal, not a guarantee. Because this is a very short timeframe, odds can swing quickly as new trades, quotes, or news arrive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly does 'ETH 15 min · $2,070.95 target' mean for how the market resolves?

It means resolution depends on the USD price of ETH as observed over a designated 15-minute observation window and whether that observation meets the $2,070.95 target according to the market's official data feed and resolution rules.

How is the 15-minute observation window defined and when does it start?

The exact start and end timestamps for the 15-minute window are determined by the market's resolution protocol and data provider; traders should consult the market's official rule text or resolution specification to see how timestamps are aligned and which feed governs.

The page shows 'Closes: TBD'—how does that affect when I can trade or expect resolution?

'Closes: TBD' indicates a closing time has not been set for market trading; it may remain open until the organizer sets a close or until the triggering event occurs. Monitor the market listing for an announced close and be mindful that liquidity and ability to enter/exit positions can change while closing is undetermined.

If an exchange outage or data-feed failure occurs during the 15-minute window, how will this market be resolved?

Most platforms have contingency procedures such as fallback data feeds, different exchange sources, or dispute/arbitration mechanisms; the market will be resolved according to those predefined rules, so review the resolution policy to understand fallback order and dispute handling.

Can a single large order around the observation window change whether the target is hit, and how should traders account for that?

Yes — in a short 15-minute window, a sufficiently large order or coordinated trades on the reference venue can move the spot price and cause the target to be met or missed. Traders should factor in exchange liquidity, potential market impact, and the venue specified for price reference when forming positions.

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