| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $91.7408 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the SOL (Solana) price will reach the specified $91.7408 target within a 15-minute observation window. Short-window target markets matter because they isolate high-frequency drivers of price and test liquidity and order-flow dynamics.
Solana is a high-throughput blockchain whose token price can move rapidly on short timeframes due to liquidity, leverage, and news. Short-duration price targets are influenced more by microstructure (order books, large trades, exchange differences) than by longer-term fundamentals. Because this event closes TBD, traders should confirm the market’s scheduled start time and resolution rules on the platform before acting.
Prediction market odds express the market consensus about the likelihood of the specific event outcome; for short-window targets, odds typically move quickly in response to order flow and incoming information. Treat odds as a live indicator of market expectations and liquidity conditions rather than a fixed prediction.
A successful outcome means the event’s specified reference price reaches or exceeds $91.7408 at least once during the defined 15-minute observation window, as determined by the market platform’s official resolution feed and rules; consult the event’s resolution rubric on the platform for the precise price source and tie-breaking conventions.
The start and end timestamps are set by the market platform and listed on the event page or in the market rules; because this market currently shows "Closes: TBD," check the platform for the scheduled start time and timezone before trading.
Resolution sources vary by market; the platform will specify whether it uses a consolidated index, a single exchange’s trade price, or another feed—review the event’s resolution details to know which venue or aggregation is authoritative.
Key behaviors include sudden large buy or sell orders, cascade liquidations on margin platforms, fast-moving news that alters trader sentiment, and rapid cross-exchange arbitrage that pushes prices toward or away from the target.
Use real-time order-book and trade feeds, set price alerts for nearby levels, size positions small given the high short-term volatility, consider stop or limit orders to control execution, and verify platform settlement mechanics and fees before opening a position.