| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,160.11 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will meet the $2,160.11 price target within a designated 15-minute measurement interval. It matters because short-window price targets capture transient volatility and are used by traders to express views on immediate price moves and liquidity-driven spikes.
Ether price behavior is driven by macro liquidity, crypto-specific news (network upgrades, major on-chain flows), derivatives positioning, and broader risk asset sentiment. Short 15-minute windows tend to emphasize intraday order flow, exchange liquidity, and automated trading activity rather than longer-term fundamentals.
Market odds reflect traders’ collective assessment of the likelihood that ETH will meet the specified price condition during the event’s 15-minute window; consult the event’s resolution rules to see which exchange or index and timestamp convention are used.
The event page or the platform’s resolution rules will specify the measurement interval and whether it is fixed, rolling, or chosen at settlement; check the market detail and official rulebook for the definitive timing and any announcement schedule.
Resolution typically uses the price feed or index specified in the event’s rules; consult the event’s description and the platform’s settlement methodology to see whether an aggregated index, specific exchange ticker, or other data source is used.
Whether a brief tick counts depends on the settlement rule (e.g., any trade at or above the target in the window versus a time-weighted or sampled price); review the event’s resolution criteria to know how transient ticks are treated.
Yes—if the settlement uses a single exchange’s trades or quotes, outlier ticks from thin liquidity can affect outcome; markets that use aggregated indices reduce that risk, so confirm which mechanism applies to this event.
The platform will use a standardized time convention (e.g., UTC or the platform’s stated timezone) and precise timestamps from the chosen price source; the event’s rules page will state the timezone and timestamp authority used for settlement.