| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $86.6927 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the price of Solana (SOL) will reach the specified level of $86.6927 during a defined 15-minute interval. Short intraday target markets matter because they isolate high-frequency price dynamics and liquidity-driven moves that differ from longer-term trends.
Solana is a high-liquidity, high-volatility crypto asset whose minute-to-minute price can react sharply to order flow, large trades, network events, and broader crypto market moves. Fifteen-minute target markets focus attention on microstructure: order-book depth, exchange spreads, and the timing of large trades or news rather than fundamentals that drive multi-day trends. Because this event is short-duration, settlement depends heavily on the exact price source and resolution rules specified by the platform.
Market prices for this contract reflect the collective view of traders about whether SOL will hit the named target within the 15-minute window and will move as new information and trades arrive. To interpret those market prices, always compare them with live exchange order books, trade prints, and the event's stated resolution feed and timing.
Resolution depends on the price feed and rules specified on the event page; typically it means the reference price equals or exceeds $86.6927 at a qualifying print or quote during the defined 15-minute window. Check the event's resolution clause for whether a single trade, quote, or a consolidated index level is used.
The official start and end times (or the trigger that begins the 15-minute window) are defined in the event listing on the platform. If the listing currently shows 'TBD' for close or start, monitor the event page for the definitive timestamps and any updates from the exchange.
The event listing specifies the authoritative price source used for settlement (for example, a named exchange, a consolidated index, or a specific data vendor). Always consult that resolution source because different feeds can show different prints around a short-duration spike.
Monitor live order-book depth and recent trade prints on the referenced exchange(s), funding rates and derivatives activity, correlated moves in BTC/ETH, on-chain metrics if relevant, and breaking news or social amplification that can trigger rapid price moves.
Treatment of transient ticks depends on the platform's resolution rules: some markets accept any qualifying trade or quote from the chosen feed, while others require prints on specific exchanges or consolidation. Review the event's settlement criteria to see whether a single brief print would qualify.