| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $38.8288 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the underlying crypto asset referenced by the market title will reach the $38.8288 price target within a 15-minute window. Short, time‑boxed price-target markets matter because they capture extreme, high-frequency moves and the real-time expectations of traders.
These very short-duration crypto markets are driven by high-frequency trading, order-book liquidity, and any immediate news or on‑chain events; they are different from multi-day or macro markets because execution risk and slippage dominate. The event metadata shows no traded volume so far and that the market's close/start time is not yet disclosed (Closes: TBD), which means participants should verify the platform's scheduled window and resolution rules before trading.
Market odds are a live summary of participant demand and imply the market consensus about the chance of the target being met; for a 15‑minute target those odds can move quickly as orders, trades, or fresh information hit the order book. Always interpret odds alongside liquidity and the platform's official price source and resolution rules.
Resolution depends on the platform's definition: typically whether the official price source records a trade or quoted price meeting the listed target within the specified 15‑minute window. Consult the market page and the platform's rulebook for the precise resolution method (trade price, mid‑quote, timestamp alignment, etc.).
The event metadata shows 'Closes: TBD', so the start and end times are not published on this listing; you must check the market page or platform announcements for the scheduled window or any activation trigger the platform uses.
Zero traded volume indicates no prior liquidity or price discovery in this specific market; that can mean wide bid/ask spreads, higher execution risk, and greater price impact from single trades, making early odds and prices less stable until trading activity builds.
The market's resolution feed is set by the platform; the event title does not specify the exchange or aggregate feed. Before trading, review the market details and the platform's resolution policy to identify the authoritative price source used for this market.
Because the window is short, a sizable market order or coordinated bot activity can push the observable price across the target quickly, especially in low‑liquidity conditions; conversely, market‑making bots might dampen moves by providing liquidity, so the net effect depends on the balance of aggressive versus passive orders during the window.