| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,154.93 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will meet the $2,154.93 price target in a 15-minute measurement window; outcomes like this matter because they let traders express views or hedge short-term ETH moves.
A 15-minute target captures high-frequency intraday dynamics rather than multi-day trends; short windows are sensitive to order flow, exchange liquidity, and breaking news. ETH is historically more volatile than many fiat assets, so minute-level outcomes can flip quickly in response to large trades, liquidations, or protocol-specific announcements.
Prediction market prices reflect the aggregated market view about whether the specified price condition will hold at settlement; changes in the market price indicate shifting expectations about short-term ETH moves, not guaranteed outcomes.
The official measurement method and data source are defined by the market's settlement rules; platforms commonly use a specific exchange or an aggregated index at the stated timestamp or a short averaged window. Consult the event's official rule/settlement section for the definitive data source and timestamp details.
Most listings include contingency procedures such as fallback data sources, alternate exchanges, or using a broader averaging window; the platform's settlement policy specifies the steps taken in case of outages, so check those rules for this event.
Trading windows vary by listing; some markets remain open until a short cutoff before settlement while others close earlier. Because this event shows 'Closes: TBD,' monitor the market page for any announced cutoffs or platform updates.
Flash crashes or spikes from concentrated sell/buy orders, cascade liquidations on margin positions, major news (regulatory, exchange, or protocol), and sudden shifts in macro risk sentiment are the primary drivers of minute-scale price moves.
Settlement precision and any rounding rules are set out by the market operator; some markets settle to the cent, others to smaller units or specified tick sizes. Review the event's settlement specification to understand how exact prices are compared to the target.