| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $39.0533 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset HYPE will meet a $39.0533 price target within a 15-minute measurement window. Short-duration target contracts matter because they let traders express and test expectations about ultra-short-term price moves and liquidity events.
Short, time-boxed price-target markets are commonly used to speculate on pump/spike events, exchange listings, or immediate on-chain flows that can move thinly traded tokens. The event lists Total Volume Traded: $0 and Number of outcomes: 1, so it appears to be an early or newly listed contract; participants should monitor the event page for official resolution details and any updates to the start/close timing.
Market odds reflect the aggregate view of traders about whether the contract condition will be met and change as new information arrives; they are a real-time sentiment gauge, not a guarantee of outcome.
The contract resolves according to the resolution criteria listed on the event page: that page specifies which exchange or index and which price metric (trade price, mid-price, etc.) will be used. Check the event details to see whether a single tick touching the level, a trade at or above the level, or the closing price within the window is required.
The event page will state the official start time and time zone or note that the window is tied to the designated data feed's clock. Because the contract's close is currently listed as TBD, traders should rely on the event page for the authoritative start/end timestamps once they are published.
The event description should name the exchange or data feed used for resolution. If the event does not specify, the platform's published resolution rules indicate which default source will be used—consult the event page or platform rules for the exact source.
That depends on the contract's resolution rule: some contracts count any trade at or above the target during the window, while others require the price to be at or above the target at a specific timestamp or at the window close. Confirm the precise condition on the event page before assuming how short bursts are treated.
Total Volume Traded: $0 indicates no recorded trades in the market so far, which often means low liquidity and wider spreads; Number of outcomes: 1 indicates a single conditional outcome (the contract depends on whether the specified price condition is met). Low-volume, single-outcome markets can be sensitive to individual trades and to platform resolution conventions.