| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,162.80 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will reach the price target of $2,162.80 within a 15-minute measurement window. Short-window price targets matter because they isolate intraday volatility and immediate market-moving events.
Ether is a highly liquid but volatile crypto asset; intraday moves can be driven by order flow, derivatives liquidations, exchange microstructure, and breaking news. A 15-minute target emphasizes short-term catalysts rather than longer-term fundamentals, so historical context shows these markets can swing quickly in response to single large trades or sudden announcements.
Market prices on this event represent traders' consensus view about the likelihood of the target being hit within the specified 15-minute window and will change as new information arrives. For very short windows, prices are particularly sensitive to tick-level order book dynamics, algos, and immediate news flow.
Resolution depends on whether the official price reference used by the market reaches (or exceeds, as defined by the market rules) $2,162.80 at any time during the designated 15-minute measurement period. Check the event’s official market page for the precise resolution condition and any tie-breaker rules.
The event listing controls the exact start/end timestamps and the market close; if the page shows 'Closes: TBD', the window and close time will be posted by the exchange or market operator before trading. Traders should monitor the official event details for the published schedule.
Settlement uses the reference price feed specified by the market operator on the event page or in the market rules. That feed is the authoritative source for determining whether the $2,162.80 level was reached during the 15-minute window, so consult the event’s settlement/data source note for specifics.
Short targets are most affected by immediate factors: a single large trade can move the spot price, derivatives liquidations can amplify moves, sudden news can trigger rapid buying or selling, and exchange outages or spikes in latency can produce anomalous ticks that affect short windows.
Watch live ETH spot price feeds and exchange order books, set price alerts around the $2,162.80 level, follow major crypto news sources and official protocol or exchange channels, and monitor derivatives open interest and liquidation alerts — these inputs are the most relevant for anticipating short, intraday moves.