| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,131.18 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the Ethereum (ETH) price will meet a $2,131.18 level within a specified 15-minute measurement window. Short-interval price targets matter to traders and arbitrageurs because they test market microstructure and immediate liquidity rather than longer-term fundamentals.
Ethereum is a highly liquid but volatile crypto asset whose minute-to-minute price is driven by exchange order books, derivatives flows, and on-chain activity. Fifteen-minute targets are sensitive to intraday events such as large market orders, exchange outages, major news headlines, and scheduled announcements that can spur rapid moves. Because this market measures a short time slice, storylines that move multi-hour trends matter less than events that produce quick, concentrated price action.
Market odds summarize collective expectations about whether the event’s resolution condition will be met in the specified window; they are updated continuously by traders reflecting new information, liquidity, and risk. For precise interpretation and settlement rules you should consult the market’s official resolution text on the platform.
The outcome is determined by the market’s published resolution procedure, which specifies the reference price source (an exchange or composite index) and the 15-minute measurement window. Consult the market page or rulebook for the exact feed and the start/end timestamps that will be used for settlement.
The market’s close time is listed as TBD; once the platform sets a resolution timestamp, the 15-minute interval will be defined relative to that timestamp (for example, the 15 minutes ending at the resolution time). Monitor the market page for the official close and resolution schedule.
Whether an exact touch, a price meeting-or-exceeding, or some other comparison qualifies depends on the market’s resolution language. The precise condition (equal to, greater than or equal to, etc.) will be stated in the event rules — check those rules to know which comparison applies.
A $0 traded volume indicates no executed trades in this market so far, implying low liquidity and potentially wide bid–ask spreads. Entering or exiting positions could move prices materially, so traders should be prepared for higher transaction costs and limited counterparty interest until volume increases.
Feed errors, exchange outages, extreme outlier ticks, or evidence of manipulative trades during the measurement window can trigger platform dispute procedures or reliance on backup data sources. The market’s rulebook explains how such anomalies are handled and whether an arbitration or fallback price will be used.