| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,167.08 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether ETH will hit a specific price target ($2,167.08) during a defined 15-minute interval. Short-duration price-target markets matter for traders who want to hedge or speculate on minute-scale volatility and order-flow events.
Ethereum is a high-liquidity digital asset whose minute-by-minute price can be driven by on-chain flows, exchange order books, derivatives activity, and macro news. Fifteen-minute targets isolate ultra-short-term dynamics that differ from daily or weekly moves and can be influenced by single large trades or sudden news.
Market odds aggregate participants' views about whether that 15-minute condition will be met; they update as new information or trades arrive and should be interpreted as the market consensus at a moment in time, not a guarantee.
It refers to a specific continuous 15-minute clock during which the reference price is observed; the event resolves based on whether the settlement criteria are met during that window. The precise start/end alignment and resolution rules are defined by the market operator.
When the operator sets the close, they will publish the exact settlement window and timing; until then, monitors and traders should consult the market page and the platform's official rules for the authoritative settlement schedule and methodology.
The market uses the price feed or exchange reference specified in the contract terms; check the event details or the platform's methodology document to see which exchanges or indices are referenced for settlement.
Yes—if a trade on the reference venue prints at or beyond the target price during the specified window, that trade can determine the outcome, subject to any averaging or anti-manipulation rules the operator applies.
Monitor exchange order books and trade prints near the target, on-chain inflows/outflows to exchanges, social and news feeds for sudden announcements, and derivatives activity such as cascading liquidations that can produce sharp short-term moves.