| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $83.3885 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the USD price of Solana (SOL) will meet the specified $83.3885 target during a defined 15-minute interval. Short-interval price-target markets matter because they isolate rapid, intraday moves that can reflect order flow, news, or liquidity shocks.
Solana is a highly traded crypto asset that can exhibit large price moves over very short intervals due to concentrated order flow, leverage and on-chain activity. Prediction contracts tied to brief windows capture those microstructure dynamics rather than longer-term fundamentals, and their outcomes hinge on the chosen data source and settlement rules. Crypto markets trade 24/7, so short-window events may resolve at any clock time and be sensitive to exchange-specific liquidity.
Odds on this market represent the market's current aggregate view of whether the price will hit the target in that 15-minute window and update in real time as participants trade. Use odds as a real-time signal combined with independent analysis of liquidity, news flow, and the market's specified settlement source.
It asks whether SOL's USD price will reach the stated $83.3885 threshold within the contract's defined 15-minute window; consult the market description for the precise condition (e.g., "at or above", "exact trade price", or other wording) that determines a winning outcome.
The event page will list the window start and end times (or describe how the window is chosen) and specify the settlement price source—an exchange, aggregated index, or oracle; settlement follows those published rules, so verify the market's stated data source and timestamp methodology before trading.
Drivers include any news arriving near the window, concentrated order flow or block trades, liquidity or exchange-specific anomalies, margin liquidations in derivatives markets, and short-term technical levels that attract algorithmic execution.
Recognize that small volumes can move the market in a short window; check exchange order-book depth around the anticipated time, consider using limit orders off the market price if executing, and factor in the risk of exchange-specific spreads or gaps that can affect settlement.
TBD indicates the official closing window or start time has not yet been posted; monitor the event page for updates, enable platform notifications if available, and review any announcements from the market operator that specify the settlement schedule or changes to the contract.