| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $38.3228 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset HYPE will meet a $38.3228 price target within a specified 15-minute interval; it matters because very short windows isolate high-frequency, news-driven, or low-liquidity price moves that can be informative about immediate market dynamics.
Short-duration targets are used to capture brief price dislocations or reactions to events (listings, announcements, or exchange activity). Outcomes for tokens like HYPE can be highly sensitive to order-book depth and single large trades; note that this specific market currently shows zero reported traded volume and that the official close/settlement window is listed as TBD on the event page. Always consult the event's contract terms for the exact settlement mechanics and data source.
Market odds represent the collective view of participants based on available information and liquidity; they update as new information arrives and as traders adjust positions. Treat odds as a real-time signal that depends on trading volume and the clarity of the settlement rules rather than as a deterministic forecast.
Resolution depends on the contract wording; typically a 'hit' requires the HYPE price to meet or exceed $38.3228 within the defined 15-minute settlement window according to the event's specified data source. Check the event page for whether the trigger is any trade, a quote, an exchange-specific tick, or an averaged measurement.
The event page should list the scheduled 15-minute settlement window and closing time; this market currently shows the close as TBD, so monitor the market page or official notifications for the finalized timing. Settlement typically happens after the window ends and once the designated data feed is available for verification.
The contract for this market specifies the authoritative data source or exchange(s) used for settlement; consult the market details on the platform to see that source. If the page does not list it clearly, refer to the platform's resolution rules or contact support for the official feed information.
Zero reported volume indicates little or no trading interest so far, which can mean market odds (or implied expectations) are based on limited activity and may be more sensitive to new orders. Low volume also increases the chance that single trades or thin liquidity will produce outsized price moves during the 15-minute window.
Whether a brief touch counts depends on the settlement rule stated in the contract: some markets count any trade or quote meeting the threshold during the window, while others use end-of-window prices or averaged values. Review the event's resolution criteria to know which method applies.