| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,158.09 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will meet the $2,158.09 target within a platform-defined 15-minute interval. Short-interval targets matter because they capture transient moves driven by order flow, liquidations, and breaking news that longer-duration markets can miss.
Ether is traded across many venues and can move quickly on concentrated orders, on-chain transfers, or news; 15-minute resolution markets are designed to capture those very short-lived price events. Traders who use such markets typically focus on intraday liquidity, exchange execution, and minute-by-minute information flows rather than longer-term fundamentals.
Odds on this market represent the real-time consensus of participants about whether the target will be hit during the specified 15-minute window and will update as new information arrives. Treat market odds as an information aggregation signal that can change rapidly around news, on-chain activity, and order-book events.
The platform will use a specific 15-minute interval to evaluate the price condition; check the event page or the market's resolution rules for the exact start and end timestamps or how intervals are aligned to clock time. If the market shows 'Closes: TBD', the scheduled interval or finalization time may be posted later on the event page.
Read the event description and resolution rules on the event page to see the exact condition (for example, whether the outcome requires price to reach, exceed, or be at least a threshold). Resolution typically references specified price sources or feeds averaged or sampled over the 15-minute window; consult the platform's published resolution methodology for this market.
Watch live order books and trade prints across venues, on-chain large transfers and exchange inflows/outflows, futures open interest and funding rates, and news/announcement feeds. Sudden changes in those signals in the minutes before the interval often drive short-term price moves.
Zero traded volume means no executed trades have revealed market-implied odds yet, so quotes may be thin or stale and reflect limited participant commitment. Exercise caution: low-volume markets can have wide spreads and be more susceptible to individual orders or noise.
Follow the platform's dispute and appeals procedures: collect supporting evidence (timestamps, screenshots, referenced price feeds), submit a dispute per the marketplace rules, and contact platform support. Resolution and appeals will follow the marketplace's published policies and the data sources specified for the event.