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SOL Up or Down - 15 minutes

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About This Market

This market asks whether the price of Solana (SOL) will be higher or lower at the close of a specific 15-minute measurement window. Short intraday contracts like this matter for traders who want to hedge or speculate on rapid price moves and for price-discovery over very short horizons.

SOL is a major smart-contract blockchain token whose price can move quickly in response to order-flow, on-chain activity, and broader crypto-market moves. Fifteen-minute markets capture microstructure and high-frequency drivers rather than fundamentals that play out over days or weeks. Because settlement hinges on a narrowly defined short window, outcomes are sensitive to liquidity, exchange spreads, and discrete news or whale trades during that interval.

Market odds represent collective market beliefs about the likelihood of SOL finishing up or down over the specified 15-minute window; interpret them as real-time sentiment and as a complement to your own information and risk management rather than a guaranteed forecast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly does 'Up or Down - 15 minutes' mean for this SOL market?

It compares SOL's reference price at the end of a predefined 15-minute measurement window to the price at the start of that window; if the end price is higher the outcome is 'Up', if lower it's 'Down'. The market's event rules provide the precise start/end definitions and settlement reference.

When does the 15-minute window start and how can I find that time for this specific event?

The start time for the 15-minute window is listed in the market's detailed event description or rules on the platform; because the event's close is marked TBD, check the market page or official rules for the announced start time before trading.

Which price source or exchange determines whether SOL finished up or down for settlement?

Settlement is based on the specific price reference defined in this market's rules (for example an exchange tick, a consolidated index, or a VWAP); always consult the event's settlement rules to know the exact data feed and any fallback procedures.

What happens if an exchange outage or anomalous trade occurs during the 15-minute measurement?

The market follows its published dispute and fallback procedures: that can include using an alternative data source, applying data-cleaning rules (e.g., removing outliers), or invoking an official resolution process—review the event rules to see how such cases are handled for this market.

How should I think about liquidity and execution risk when trading a 15-minute SOL market like this?

These very short-term markets can have thin liquidity and wide effective spreads; consider the potential impact of bid/ask spreads, slippage, and the speed of your execution, and avoid treating fast intraday markets as if they have the same liquidity characteristics as longer-dated contracts.

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