| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $86.0517 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Solana (SOL) will meet a specified price target within a 15‑minute interval. Short‑window price targets matter to traders because they focus on immediate liquidity, volatility, and execution risk rather than longer‑term fundamentals.
Solana is a high‑throughput blockchain token subject to rapid intraday moves driven by liquidity, on‑chain activity, major news, and large trader orders. Short‑duration events like a 15‑minute target are particularly sensitive to exchange order‑book depth, time‑of‑day effects, and algorithmic trading. As listed, this event currently shows no traded volume and its closing time is TBD on the platform.
Market prices on this event represent the marketplace’s collective expectation that SOL will meet the labeled target during the specified 15‑minute interval; they are dynamic and update as new information arrives.
It denotes a conditional outcome tied to Solana’s market price relative to the stated numeric target over a specified 15‑minute interval; the event page and rulebook on the platform define the precise hit condition and settlement criteria.
The platform will publish the official start time and any scheduling details on the event page; because the event currently lists its close as TBD, check the listing for the announced window before trading.
Settlement will follow the event’s rulebook, which specifies reference exchanges or price feeds and whether trade prints, mid‑quotes, or another metric are used to verify that the target was reached during the observation interval.
Intraday volatility, past flash moves around news or liquidity gaps, and frequency of rapid spikes or dips are the most relevant historical patterns when assessing the plausibility of a short‑window price target.
The event’s settlement rules will list the specific exchanges or consolidated feeds used; commonly, platforms rely on major centralized exchange trade prints or aggregated price feeds, so review the event details to see the exact sources.