| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,137.58 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will reach the price target of $2,137.58 within a single 15-minute interval. It matters because short, intraday price moves can be decisive for high-frequency traders, liquidity providers, and event-driven strategies.
Ethereum is a heavily traded crypto asset whose price reacts to on-chain flows, derivatives positioning, macro news, and exchange liquidity. A 15-minute target focuses on intraday volatility and market microstructure rather than longer-term fundamentals, so outcomes can hinge on brief spikes or liquidity squeezes. Participants should be aware that settlement depends on the platform's defined data feed and timing rules.
Odds in this market represent the aggregate trading prices and reflect traders' willingness to buy or sell the contract at any moment; they update in real time as new information and order flow arrive. For very short windows like 15 minutes, odds can move rapidly and be driven more by immediate liquidity and technical events than by long-term valuations.
The platform sets a specific start and end timestamp that define the 15-minute window; settlement will consider price observations within that exact interval. Check the event page or contract rules for the precise timestamps used.
Settlement follows the data feed(s) named in the market's contract—this may be a single exchange, a composite index, or an aggregated feed. The event page and settlement rules list the authoritative price source and methodology.
Whether a transient touch counts depends on the market's settlement criteria; some contracts count any observed trade or quote at or above the target during the window, while others require a closing or sustained level. Review the event's settlement definition for the exact rule.
Large transfers to or from exchanges can rapidly change available liquidity and cause sharp intraday moves; because the target is measured over 15 minutes, a single concentrated flow or a large market order can determine the outcome.
The platform's dispute and settlement policy governs outages and feed conflicts—common approaches include switching to backup feeds, using an index of multiple exchanges, or delaying settlement until data integrity is confirmed. Consult the market's rules for the specific escalation procedure.