| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $37.9149 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the cryptocurrency HYPE will hit a price target of $37.9149 within a 15-minute window. Short-duration price-target markets matter for traders who want to express views on immediate price moves and for observing ultra-short-term market sentiment.
HYPE is a crypto asset that can exhibit rapid intraday moves; 15-minute targets are designed to capture very short-lived price events driven by order flow, news, or mechanical market activity. Markets of this type are often used by high-frequency traders, liquidity providers, and event-driven participants who react to exchange-level events, tokenspecific announcements, or concentrated large orders.
Market odds aggregate participants’ views about whether the specified condition will occur within the stated window; with short windows, odds can shift quickly in response to trades and new information. Because this market currently shows very low volume, displayed odds may be unstable until trading activity increases.
Resolution depends on the market’s rule language: typically the reference price for HYPE must meet or exceed $37.9149 within the specified 15-minute measurement window as reported by the market’s designated price source. Consult the official market rules on the platform for the precise resolution condition and data source.
The start and end timestamps are defined in the market’s official metadata on the exchange or platform. If the page shows 'TBD', the platform will publish the exact window start/close once scheduled—monitor the market details for the authoritative timestamps.
Zero volume indicates no executed trades so far, which usually means thin liquidity and high sensitivity to individual orders; early trades can move implied odds dramatically and markets may be more prone to manipulation or wide spreads until deeper participation occurs.
Most platforms specify a primary price source and a dispute or fallback procedure in their rules; if the primary feed is unavailable or there are conflicting feeds, resolution will follow the platform’s documented oracle/fallback rules or governance process—check the event’s resolution policy for details.
Rapid price crossings over such short windows are usually driven by concentrated buying or selling (large market orders), exchange listings or delistings, influential announcements or social media posts, large token unlocks or transfers between wallets, and cascades from derivatives liquidations or stop-loss clusters.