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ETH 15 min · $2,156.15 target

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About This Market

This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will reach the specified $2,156.15 price level during a single 15-minute interval. Short-interval price targets matter to traders who trade volatility, execute time-sensitive strategies, or hedge microstructural risk.

Short-duration crypto markets reflect high-frequency price dynamics and are sensitive to order flow, exchange liquidity, and minute-by-minute news. Historically, ETH exhibits rapid intraday swings around macro events, major liquidations, or large on-chain transfers, which can make 15-minute targets easier or harder to hit compared with longer horizons. Because settlement depends on a defined price feed and timestamping method, differences between exchanges or data providers can affect outcomes.

Market odds represent the collective view of whether the named price will be met within the specified 15-minute window; they update in real time as new information and trades arrive. Treat the quote as a dynamic market-implied probability, and consult the market's official rules for exact settlement mechanics before trading.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exact event outcome pays out for 'ETH 15 min · $2,156.15 target'?

The event resolves based on whether ETH meets the market’s defined criterion for touching or exceeding $2,156.15 during the specified single 15-minute interval; consult the contract text on the trading platform for the authoritative payout condition.

How is the 15-minute interval defined and when will that interval occur?

The platform sets the precise start and end timestamps for the 15-minute window; those timestamps are part of the market details, so check the market page or contract to see the scheduled interval used for resolution.

Which price feed or exchanges determine the reference price used to decide if the target was hit?

Resolution uses the platform’s designated price source or index as stated in the market rules; because feeds differ, verify the listed data provider or exchange on the event page to understand which venue’s trades will be authoritative.

If ETH briefly trades exactly at $2,156.15 during the window, does that count as a hit?

Many markets count any trade or reported price at or above the target within the interval as a hit, but final determination follows the platform’s settlement criteria—review the contract for whether a single tick or a sustained print is required.

What historical behaviors make short 15-minute ETH target markets more volatile or unpredictable?

Short-interval markets are often driven by sudden news, concentrated order flow, high-frequency strategies, exchange latency or outages, and on-chain events; these factors cause rapid, transient moves that can make resolution outcomes sensitive to timing and data-source differences.

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