| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $40.3723 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset labeled HYPE will meet a $40.3723 price target within a 15-minute window; short-window price-target markets matter because they capture very near-term trading and news-driven moves.
The market is a short-duration, event-style contract tied to an instantaneous price outcome rather than long-term fundamentals. Short, price-target contracts are commonly used by traders to express views on immediate volatility, exchange liquidity, or specific announcements that could move a token in minutes. Note that the page currently shows Total Volume Traded: $0 and the market close time is listed as TBD, so the platform’s full resolution details and start time should be checked before trading.
Market odds on platforms reflect the collective expectations of traders at any moment and can move rapidly for 15-minute targets; interpret them as a real-time consensus indicator, not a fixed forecast, and always consult the market's resolution rules for the exact event definition.
The title indicates a 15-minute time window and a $40.3723 price reference, but the precise resolution language (for example, whether 'reaches', 'closes at or above', or 'trades at or above' is required) and the official price source are specified in the market's resolution rules on the platform page; review those rules to know what action triggers settlement.
The platform defines the start time; because this market currently lists 'Closes: TBD', the official start and close timestamps (including timezone) will be posted on the market page once set — monitor the listing or platform notifications for the confirmed schedule.
The resolution rules on the market page name the official price source (a specific exchange, index, or aggregated feed); if the page does not specify one, contact the platform’s support or consult the market documentation before entering a position.
Platforms typically include fallback procedures in the resolution policy (such as using the last available trade, a quoted midprice, or invoking an arbitration process). Check the market’s resolution policy to learn the exact fallback and dispute mechanisms that would apply.
Zero prior volume indicates no prior market activity and likely thin liquidity; that raises execution risk, wider spreads, and a greater potential for large price moves from small orders, so verify order book depth and the platform’s fees and limits before trading.