| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $91.3827 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Solana (SOL) will hit the $91.3827 target during a specified 15-minute interval; it matters because ultra-short contracts capture immediate market sentiment and reaction to intra-minute events.
Solana is a high-liquidity, high-volatility crypto asset whose price can move quickly on exchange order flow, network updates, or macro crypto moves. Fifteen-minute target markets are used by traders to express views on very short-term price moves and to hedge or speculate around news and liquidity events. Settlement depends on the platform's defined reference price and timing.
Market prices on this event reflect the collective, real-time view of traders about the chance the target will be met during the 15-minute window; changes in those prices encode incoming information and shifts in risk appetite rather than static truth.
It denotes the length of the price-evaluation interval used to determine the outcome; the market rules and event page specify the exact start time or triggering conditions that define that 15-minute window.
The event's settlement rules define whether measurement uses the last trade, an exchange mid-price, an aggregated index, or another method; check the market's official description on the platform for the precise definition.
Settlement timing and confirmation are governed by the platform’s procedures: after the window closes the platform references the specified price feed or exchange and applies the stated calculation, then publishes the outcome according to its settlement schedule.
The event page or market rules list the authoritative exchange(s) or index used for settlement; if the event description is silent, consult the platform’s documentation or contact support to learn which feed will be used.
Participants with the greatest short-term impact are high-frequency traders, scalpers, liquidity providers, and any traders executing large orders or reacting to minute-scale news; in low-volume markets, single large orders can disproportionately shift prices.