| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $39.1548 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset HYPE will reach a price target of $39.1548 during a specified 15-minute observation window. It matters because it isolates a very short-term price outcome, useful for traders who want to express or hedge views on immediate volatility in HYPE.
Short, event-style crypto markets like this focus on intra-minute or multi-minute order flow rather than longer-term fundamentals; they can resolve on very small, rapid moves. The listing shows a single outcome and currently reports no traded volume, so early liquidity may be thin and prices can move sharply on small orders or new information. The market close time is listed as TBD — check the market page for the final scheduled observation window and any official price source or resolution rules.
Market odds represent the collective, real-time assessment of whether HYPE will hit $39.1548 within the 15-minute window; they change as traders place new bets or information arrives. Treat odds as a trading signal contingent on liquidity, execution risk, and the specific resolution mechanics described on the market page.
Resolution depends on the market's official rules: whether the observed price for HYPE reaches (or equals) $39.1548 during the defined 15-minute observation window using the specified price feed or exchange. Consult the market page for the precise resolution definition and data source.
A specific observation window start and close time will be posted on the market page or by the platform; 'TBD' means the exchange/platform has not yet published the scheduled window. Monitor the market listing and official announcements for the finalized timing.
Zero traded volume indicates no executed positions so far, implying low liquidity and that quoted odds may be set by initial postings rather than active trading. Entering or exiting positions could cause large price moves; consider smaller sizes and confirm spread/fees before trading.
Short-window moves are most influenced by high-frequency traders, market makers with access to tight execution, large single orders from 'whales', and traders reacting to breaking news or order-flow imbalances on the exchanges used for resolution.
Look at HYPE's recent 1-minute and 5-minute candlestick volatility, past intraday maximum moves, order-book snapshots around similar price levels, and any prior events that produced sharp moves. Also review correlation with broader crypto market swings at comparable times.