| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price to beat: $2,042.26 | 58% | 55¢ | 57¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
This market asks whether the price of Ether (ETH) will be higher or lower over a 15‑minute interval. Short-interval markets matter to traders and analysts who want to express or hedge views about immediate price moves and intraday volatility.
Ethereum is a high-liquidity crypto asset that can move quickly on concentrated order flow, news, or on‑chain events; a 15‑minute market isolates very short-term directional risk. This specific listing shows one outcome structure (check the event page for the exact outcome labels and resolution rules) and currently has modest trading volume, which can affect price stability.
Market prices here represent the consensus, at a given moment, about the chance of an upward versus downward move over the next 15 minutes and will change as traders respond to new information and order flow. Treat those prices as a live, market-driven signal rather than a forecast guarantee.
Resolution is based on the reference ETH price defined in the event rules: the price at the start of the designated 15‑minute interval is compared to the price at the end of that interval, as measured by the specified price feed. Consult the event's official resolution text for the exact feed and tie-breaking rules.
The start time of the 15‑minute measurement and the trading close window are set by the event details on the platform; this listing shows 'Closes: TBD', so check the event page or platform notices for the definitive schedule.
Each event specifies a designated reference price or exchange feed for resolution; the event page will identify which exchange, aggregation index, or time‑stamp is used—confirm that source before assuming how prices will be measured.
Because the window is short, a single large market order or a cluster of liquidations can move the mid‑price used for resolution and flip the outcome; markets with lower volume are particularly susceptible to such concentrated moves.
Modest cumulative volume means current prices may reflect the views of relatively few participants and can be more volatile or sensitive to new trades; treat prices as informative but check liquidity and order book depth before placing large positions.