| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $41.0503 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset labeled 'HYPE' will meet a $41.0503 price target within a 15-minute measurement window as defined by the platform. It matters because short-duration price-target markets distill market expectations about near-term volatility, liquidity, and event-driven moves for that asset.
Markets of this form are common in crypto, where high volatility and thin order books can produce large price moves in minutes. The event sits against broader market conditions for the HYPE token (trading volume, exchange availability, retail interest) and any scheduled or unscheduled news that could move price rapidly. Because the outcome hinges on a short, specified interval, microstructure factors and the platform's resolution rules are especially important.
Prediction market prices indicate the collective judgment of traders about whether the target will be met during the 15-minute window; they update as new information arrives. Treat market odds as one input alongside historical price charts, liquidity depth, and impending news rather than a guaranteed forecast.
Resolution depends on the platform's stated rule for this market: typically it will specify whether the target is met if the price equals or exceeds $41.0503 at any instant during the 15-minute measurement window, or whether an average or closing tick is used. Check the market's resolution clause on the platform for the definitive rule.
'Closes: TBD' means an official start/end schedule has not been posted; the platform will publish or update the precise window before trading or resolution. Until the platform sets those times, participants should monitor the market page or official announcements for the exact schedule.
The platform will use its designated price feed or list of exchanges/aggregators for resolution; that information is typically provided in the market's resolution rules or data-source section. Traders should consult that documentation to understand which venues or oracles will govern the outcome.
A $0 traded volume indicates no trades have been executed yet in this market. That can reflect low interest, that the market has not opened for trading, or that traders are waiting for more information such as the official timing or data-source details.
Scenarios include sudden exchange listings or delistings, token-related announcements, large block trades or wash trading that shift displayed price, flash crashes or recoveries caused by thin order books, and any oracle or feed errors that affect the resolved price. Because the window is brief, a single large order or an exchange-specific event can be decisive.