| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $91.0357 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether SOL will reach the specified USD price target within a designated 15‑minute measurement window. Short-duration price target markets matter because they isolate very short-term volatility and liquidity dynamics that can move prices quickly.
Solana (SOL) is an actively traded cryptocurrency known for episodes of rapid intraday movement driven by on‑chain activity, exchange order flow, and macro crypto news. Fifteen‑minute target markets are commonly used by traders to express views on immediate price swings, and they are sensitive to execution timing, which makes them different from longer‑dated forecasts.
Market odds here reflect the market’s consensus view about the chance of that short, precisely timed event occurring and will update as new information arrives; they are best interpreted as a real‑time sentiment and liquidity indicator rather than a fixed prediction.
Resolution depends on the platform’s official resolution rule: typically the market will resolve 'Yes' if the designated reference price meets or exceeds $91.0357 at any time during the specified 15‑minute measurement window, but you must consult the market's resolution text to confirm the precise condition and tie‑breaking rules.
The platform will publish the exact start time and timezone for the 15‑minute window in the market details; 'TBD' means that start time has not yet been set or announced, so monitor the market page and official announcements for the precise timestamp that governs measurement.
Platforms commonly use a specified exchange, a consolidated feed, or an index as the official reference; the market description or resolution rules will name the data source(s), and differences between venues can affect whether the price is recorded at or above the target.
A large market order on a thin book can push the traded price across the target level quickly (or trigger stop orders and cascades); similarly, coordinated transfers onto an exchange can create selling or buying pressure that moves the reference price within the short window.
Watch the market page for any posted start/close times and resolution rules, enable platform alerts if available, check the specified price feed and timezone, and monitor order book depth and news flows that could be announced ahead of the scheduled measurement window.