| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.33210 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will trade at or above $1.33210 within a specified 15‑minute measurement window. Short intraday target markets matter because they isolate immediate price action and liquidity, attracting traders focused on volatility and microstructure events.
XRP is a liquid crypto asset with price action driven by exchange order books, large traders, and news flow; intraday levels like this are tested frequently during periods of higher volatility. Markets of this form reflect whether a short burst of buying (or selling) is sufficient to push the last-traded price to a defined threshold within a narrow time window.
Odds on this market summarize the marketplace's collective view about the chance that the specified price will be reached during the defined 15‑minute period; they move as new information (order flow, news, exchange prices) arrives and should be read as real-time indicators, not fixed forecasts.
The target is met if the official settlement price feed used by this market records XRP at or above $1.33210 at any time during the market's defined 15‑minute measurement window; consult the market rules for whether 'at or above' or an exact trade price is required.
The start and end times (or the method for selecting the 15‑minute interval) are specified in the market description and settlement terms on the platform; because this event shows 'Closes: TBD,' monitor the market page for the exact configured interval and any updates from the exchange.
The market's settlement source—whether a specific exchange, a composite index, or another feed—is listed in the event's detailed terms on the platform; check those terms to see the designated data source and any fallback feeds.
Platform contingency and resolution policies govern such incidents: common responses include using an alternate feed, applying fallback rules, extending or voiding the window, or cancelling the market; review the platform's dispute and force‑majeure procedures for this event.
Analyze real‑time tick data and order books at the target level, watch for scheduled news and on‑chain flows, monitor implied and historical short‑term volatility, and track large exchange inflows/outflows—combine these inputs to form a view of whether a short, concentrated move is plausible.