| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $40.4803 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset labeled HYPE will reach the specified price target of $40.4803 within a 15-minute window. It matters because very short-duration price targets test immediate liquidity, order flow, and event-driven volatility rather than longer-term fundamentals.
Short-duration crypto markets like this are resolved around very specific timing and price conditions, so settlement hinges on precise definitions of the price feed and the 15-minute interval. With Total Volume Traded currently $0 and the close time listed as TBD, liquidity and an undefined timeline are immediate practical considerations for traders. Markets of this type often attract high-frequency traders and bots because outcomes depend on rapid moves rather than gradual trends.
Market odds reflect the aggregated market view of whether that precise event will occur in the given window; because this is a short, binary-style outcome, odds can move quickly as new information or orders arrive. Interpret odds as a real-time consensus signal of market expectations, but verify the platform's resolution criteria before trading.
Resolution depends on the market's published settlement rules; check the event page for the precise definition (for example, whether settlement uses the last traded price, an exchange-specific ticker, or an averaged price over the window). If the page does not specify, contact the platform for the official resolution feed.
The 15-minute window is the contiguous interval during which the price must meet the target; the market page should state the exact start time or trigger that begins the window. If start/close are listed as TBD, wait for the platform to announce the scheduled interval before assuming timing.
Zero reported volume indicates low or no prior participation in this market, which raises concerns about depth, wide spreads, and execution risk; consider smaller order sizes and review available bids/offers before committing capital.
Monitor exchange order books for large orders, official project or exchange announcements, social media spikes, on-chain large transfers or whale activity, and broader crypto market moves or liquidations that can create immediate price pressure.
Short windows are sensitive to data timing; platform rules for handling ties, late updates, or feed outages determine whether an observed crossing counts. Read the market's dispute and resolution policy so you know how anomalies are treated and how to raise questions after settlement.