| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $39.3074 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset HYPE will reach the specified price target of $39.3074 within a contiguous 15‑minute window. Short-duration price-target markets matter because they isolate immediate liquidity, order-flow and volatility dynamics that can drive very fast moves.
HYPE refers to a cryptocurrency ticker or token; confirm the exact contract or exchange listing in the market description before trading. Fifteen‑minute target markets are designed to capture rapid, short‑term price behavior driven by news, large orders, or automated trading; because this listing currently shows $0 volume and closes are TBD, it may still be in its pre‑start or low‑liquidity phase on the platform.
Market prices represent the collective trading view of whether the target will be met within the defined window and will update in real time as participants trade and new information arrives.
It asks whether the price of HYPE will meet or exceed the $39.3074 level within a contiguous 15‑minute monitoring window as defined by the market's resolution rules; consult the event description to see whether the relevant price is last trade, midpoint, or a specific feed.
The official start timestamp for the 15‑minute window is specified in the event metadata on the platform; the window runs for 15 continuous minutes from that start time, so check the event page for the exact start and end times.
The market's resolution rules list the source (for example, a named exchange, an aggregated index, or an oracle) and the price type (last trade, midpoint, etc.); review the resolution details on the event page to see the exact data source and timestamp conventions.
Resolution in such cases follows the platform's contingency and dispute policies — common approaches include using the nearest available price feed, an alternative specified feed, or applying the platform’s voiding or arbitration procedures; check the platform’s resolution and dispute rules for this market.
A $0 traded volume and TBD close indicate no recorded trades so far and that the market's closing time or start may not be finalized; this typically signals low liquidity or a pre‑start status, so traders should verify the event status, examine the order book if available, and be prepared for wide spreads and execution risk.