| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,161.75 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will trade at the $2,161.75 price level during a particular 15-minute interval; markets like this matter because they let participants hedge or speculate on very short-term price outcomes tied to intraday volatility.
Short-interval ETH targets are sensitive to immediate catalysts rather than long-term fundamentals: macro data releases, large trades or liquidations, exchange technical issues, and crypto-specific news can move price quickly. Historical intraday behavior for ETH shows that small changes in liquidity or major news can create rapid swings that determine whether a brief price threshold is hit.
Market odds aggregate traders' views and quickly update as new information arrives; interpret odds as the market-implied assessment of the event happening at the settlement time, not as a guarantee of outcome.
The event's settlement rules specify the reference time window and the price source that determine the outcome; the result depends on the ETH price as defined in that rulebook at the designated 15-minute timestamp, so consult the event description for the precise settlement condition.
The market close is listed as TBD; trading will remain open until the platform posts a closing time for this event—check the event page for updates, as trading typically stops shortly before the defined settlement window.
The specific reference index or exchange set used for settlement is defined in the event's rules on the platform; if the event page does not show the feed, the platform's official rulebook or support channel will state the authoritative source and any backup feeds.
Large liquidations or clustered margin calls can cascade through thin order books, producing abrupt price moves that temporarily push ETH across the target level within a short interval—these microstructure effects are a common driver for meeting or missing brief intraday thresholds.
Platforms typically have contingency procedures (use of backup feeds, extended settlement windows, or specific cancellation rules); the event's rulebook details how such anomalies are handled and whether alternative sources or adjusted timing will be used for final settlement.