| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $38.0558 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset labeled 'HYPE' will hit a price target of $38.0558 during a 15-minute observation window. Short, time-limited price targets matter because they test short-term volatility, liquidity, and microstructure effects that are different from multi-day price forecasts.
Short-interval crypto contracts like this are designed to capture brief price moves driven by order flow, news, or exchange microstructure rather than long-term fundamentals. Because crypto markets trade 24/7 and can be thin or fragmented across venues, 15-minute targets are sensitive to liquidity, exchange-specific price feeds, and rapid sentiment shifts. The market's official start/close timing and settlement rules determine exactly how that 15-minute window is defined and resolved.
Market prices aggregate traders' views, risk preferences, and available information about whether the target will be reached in the window; they are most informative when trading volume and depth are meaningful. When volume is low or the contract is new, quoted prices can move a lot on small trades and should be interpreted with caution.
It denotes a 15-minute observation window during which the contract checks whether the price target is met; the contract specifications on the market page define the precise start time, how the window is anchored, and how timestamps are used for resolution.
That number is the price level the contract compares against during the 15-minute window; the market’s resolution terms state whether the requirement is to touch, exceed, or close above that level and which venue or data feed is authoritative.
Settlement uses the specific exchange(s) or oracle listed in the contract’s rulebook on the market page; those rules identify the data provider, snapshot method, and any tie-breaking or dispute procedures used for resolution.
A $0 traded volume indicates no executed trades yet; low or no trading volume means price quotes incorporate little revealed information and are more susceptible to large moves on small trades, so interpret initial prices cautiously.
Yes—short windows are especially vulnerable to single large orders, spoofing, or exchange glitches causing a temporary print that satisfies the target; review the market’s settlement safeguards and dispute mechanisms to understand how such cases are handled.