| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $40.1265 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset HYPE will reach a price of $40.1265 within a specified 15-minute window. Short-window targets matter because they isolate immediate order-flow and liquidity dynamics that can produce rapid, high-impact price moves.
Ultra-short-duration markets like a 15-minute price target focus on intra-period liquidity, exchange microstructure, and sudden information shocks rather than longer-term fundamentals. Outcomes for HYPE in such a brief window are heavily influenced by who is active in the order book and any contemporaneous announcements, listings, or exchange events.
Prediction market odds reflect the market-implied consensus about whether the event will occur; treat them as a real-time aggregation of traders' views and new information rather than a guaranteed forecast.
Settlement is based on the price source and resolution rules specified on the event page; typically this means an observed trade or published mid/last price at or above $40.1265 during the defined 15-minute window. Check the event’s rules for the authoritative price feed and tie-break procedures.
The precise start and end timestamps will be shown on the event page or in the event rules; if the page currently lists 'Closes: TBD', traders should wait for the platform to publish the official window before assuming any timing.
The event page or resolution rules will name the primary exchange or data feed used for settlement; if multiple sources are listed, the rules explain how conflicts are resolved. Always consult that section before trading.
Platforms typically have contingency rules: they may use an alternate feed, extend the observation window, or follow a dispute/adjudication process. The event’s resolution rules describe the fallback procedure.
Expect high short-term volatility and execution risk: use small position sizes, consider limit orders to control slippage, monitor the order book around the announced window, and be prepared for rapid information-driven moves that can change the market quickly.