| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $87.1963 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether SOL will reach the $87.1963 price level during a specified 15-minute measurement period. It matters because very short time-window bets capture flash moves and near-term market conviction around Solana's price.
Solana (SOL) is a high-liquidity, high-volatility cryptocurrency whose price can move rapidly on news, exchange flows, or network events; 15-minute targets are designed to isolate those brief, high-impact moves. Short-window markets are sensitive to intraday order flow, exchange-specific prices, and oracle definitions, so settlement mechanics and the chosen price feed are especially important. Because this market currently shows 'Closes: TBD', the precise trading window and settlement details will be posted on the event page when finalized.
Market odds here reflect the crowd's evolving view of whether that short 15-minute move will occur; treat them as a live sentiment and price-discovery signal rather than a static forecast. In very short-duration markets, odds can swing rapidly as new orders, news, or block trades arrive.
Resolution depends on the market's settlement rules: the event description will specify whether the market uses highest traded price, last trade, mid-price, or an index during the 15-minute window; a 'hit' occurs only if that specified measurement meets the target according to those rules.
The event page will publish the exact start and end timestamps once the market organizer sets them; because this listing currently shows 'Closes: TBD', check the market page or official notices for the finalized schedule prior to trading or settlement.
The market's resolution details specify the price source—this may be a single exchange, a multi-exchange index, or an oracle; check the event rules to know which venue defines the official settlement price, since different sources can show different prices at the same instant.
In a short 15-minute window, low liquidity means a single large order can move the traded price across the target; that makes the outcome sensitive to temporary order-flow and less reflective of broader market consensus than longer-duration targets.
Focus on recent patterns for 15-minute moves, upcoming scheduled events (network upgrades, listings, macro data releases), and any potential sources of sudden flow; short-window markets are more driven by immediate catalysts and order-book conditions than by long-term fundamentals.