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ETH Up or Down - 15 minutes

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About This Market

This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will be higher or lower after a 15‑minute interval; it matters to traders and analysts who want to express or hedge views on immediate, high-frequency price moves.

ETH is a highly liquid cryptocurrency whose price can move quickly on short timeframes because of concentrated order flow, exchange activity, and news. Fifteen‑minute markets capture microstructure effects—large trades, order book dynamics, and short-lived news shocks—rather than longer-term fundamentals.

Market odds on short-interval events summarize the crowd's collective expectation about immediate price direction and the risk of short-term moves; interpret them as a real‑time aggregation of available information and trader sentiment, not a long-term forecast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is the 15‑minute interval defined for this 'ETH Up or Down - 15 minutes' event?

The interval is defined by the market's specified start timestamp and the price 15 minutes later according to the platform's settlement rules; check the event page for the exact start time and any timezone information.

Which price feed determines whether ETH is considered up or down for settlement?

Settlement uses the price feed or index specified in the market contract (an exchange feed or an aggregate index); the event page or platform rules list the exact reference sources to be used.

What if the ETH price is unchanged at the 15‑minute mark or the feed has missing data?

Tie and data‑gap procedures depend on the market's rules: some markets have explicit tie-break rules, others allow platform arbitration or mark the market void; consult the event's settlement policy for how these cases are handled.

Can a single large trade or an exchange outage during the 15 minutes decide the outcome?

Yes—short intervals are highly sensitive to single large trades, outages, or anomalous prints; platforms often mitigate with aggregated feeds, post‑trade review, and dispute mechanisms, so examine the market's anti‑manipulation and resolution policies.

When does trading open, close, and when will this event settle?

This specific event currently lists 'Closes: TBD'; the event page will show exact trading open/close times and the expected settlement timing once announced—settlement typically occurs after the 15‑minute period once reference prices are verified.

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