| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,186.15 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the price of Ether (ETH) will hit the $2,186.15 level during a specified 15-minute window; it matters because short-interval targets capture rapid price moves and liquidity dynamics that longer-term markets do not.
Ether price is driven by a mix of crypto-specific developments (protocol upgrades, on-chain activity, exchange flows) and broader financial conditions (risk appetite, macro data, regulatory news). Intraday and intraminute volatility in ETH can be large, so a 15-minute target is sensitive to momentary spikes, liquidations, and concentrated order flow. The market's settlement and exact timing are managed by the platform listed as the event source.
Prediction market prices reflect collective expectations about whether the event will occur; for a 15-minute target, prices are especially responsive to near-term information and liquidity conditions, and can change quickly as new data or orders arrive.
The target is met if the settlement price feed recognized by the platform records ETH at or beyond $2,186.15 during the designated 15-minute window; consult the platform's settlement rules for the precise comparison operator and tie-breaking procedures.
The platform will announce the explicit start and end timestamps (and time zone) for the 15-minute interval on the event page or in its settlement documentation; those published timestamps determine when price observations count toward the outcome.
Settlement uses the platform's official aggregated price feed and timestamp conventions; the event source or settlement rules on the platform specify which exchanges and aggregation method are used, so check those documents for the authoritative list.
Events that can trigger such a rapid move include big market orders or liquidations on major exchanges, coordinated large transfers or exchange inflows/outflows, sudden macro or crypto news releases near the window, and moments of thin order-book depth or exchange disruptions.
A TBD closing means the platform has not yet set or published the market's entry cutoff or the scheduled 15-minute interval; traders and observers should monitor the event page and official platform announcements for the market open/close and final settlement timing before relying on the market for near-term decisions.