| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,150.84 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will trade at the precise target of $2,150.84 within a single 15‑minute window; it matters because such narrow, time‑bound targets reveal short‑term price expectations and microstructure risks.
Minute‑level markets like this capture intraday volatility driven by order flow, news, and automated strategies rather than longer‑term fundamentals. Ethereum price behavior around specific levels can be driven by exchange liquidity, large traders' executions, derivatives expiries, or on‑chain events; note that this market currently shows no traded volume, so early quotes may be thin. The platform's resolution rules (price feed, time stamping) determine exactly how a hit is judged.
Odds on this market represent the collective assessment of whether ETH will reach the target during the specified 15‑minute interval; interpret them in context of liquidity, time remaining until the designated window, and the market's stated resolution source.
It means the outcome depends on whether ETH trades at the specified price during a single contiguous 15‑minute period; the exact start and end timestamps and whether intraminute ticks count will be defined by the platform's event rules.
The market will resolve against the price feed specified in the event's resolution rules—check the event page for the named exchange(s) or consolidated index the platform uses, as that source defines the authoritative quotes.
This event currently shows 'Closes: TBD'; the platform will publish the closing time and the exact 15‑minute window on the market page or via its notifications before trading or at launch.
Participants influence the market's displayed odds by trading, but actually moving ETH to the target requires activity in the underlying spot/futures markets; only sufficiently large or coordinated orders across exchanges can materially affect the on‑exchange price used for resolution.
Zero volume means there has been no trading yet and liquidity may be negligible; early quotes can be unstable and odds may shift sharply once participants begin trading or as the designated time approaches, so treat early prices as tentative.