| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,154.24 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will meet a $2,154.24 price target within a specified 15-minute observation structure. It matters because short-window price targets capture rapid market moves and are useful for traders hedging or speculating on near-term volatility.
Short-window crypto markets reflect immediate liquidity, order flow, and reaction to news rather than long-term fundamentals. Historical episodes of sharp ETH moves have been driven by macro announcements, large on-chain transfers, exchange events, and derivatives expiries. This specific listing currently shows no traded volume and the market close time is listed as TBD, so timing and liquidity may change.
Market odds here represent the consensus of participants about whether the target condition will be met; they update in real time as new information arrives and as traders enter or exit positions. Use the odds as a dynamic indicator, not a fixed forecast, and consult the market's official resolution rules for exact interpretation.
It indicates the market is tied to whether Ether reaches or meets a $2,154.24 price condition within a 15-minute observation framework; the precise mechanics (instantaneous tick, average, or another rule) and data source are defined in the market's resolution rules.
The market's resolution/closing time is specified by the platform listing; this particular event currently shows 'TBD' for close, so monitor the market page and official announcements for the firm timetable and any changes.
Different short-window markets use different definitions (e.g., any trade tick at or above the target, or an average over the window). Check the market's resolution rules to confirm whether a single trade, a quoted mid-price, or a sustained level is required.
Rapid moves usually follow macro policy announcements, major exchange incidents, large single-wallet transfers or coordinated liquidations, surprise protocol news or upgrade announcements, and concentrated derivatives settlements.
On-chain signals (big transfers, liquidity shifts) often indicate supply-side pressures, while off-chain news (macro releases, headlines) drives instantaneous order flow and sentiment; both can be decisive in a 15-minute window, so monitor both real-time exchange order books and blockchain activity.