| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.33600 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach the price target of $1.33600 within a defined 15-minute window; it matters for traders who trade short-term volatility and for participants assessing microstructure-driven price moves. Total Volume Traded on the listing is currently $0, which can indicate low liquidity on this market.
XRP is a liquid crypto asset whose intraday price can swing on regulatory news, exchange flows, and broad crypto market moves. Short-interval targets like a 15-minute window emphasize order-book dynamics, algorithmic flow and momentary catalysts rather than longer-term fundamentals.
Market odds reflect the collective assessment of whether the target will be met during the specified 15-minute period and will update as new information and orders arrive. Use odds as a live sentiment and liquidity signal, not as a fixed prediction—they change in real time with news and trading activity.
The 15-minute measurement period is the contiguous 15-minute interval specified by the market's official timeline; settlement will reference the market's designated start and end timestamps. Because the event currently lists 'Closes: TBD', traders should monitor the market page for the precise scheduled interval and any published settlement rules.
Settlement will follow the price feed or exchange reference named in the event's official rules; if the listing does not specify a feed, the platform's standard settlement policy applies. Always consult the event's rule text for the authoritative data source used to determine the outcome.
Different markets use different settlement definitions (e.g., any trade/tick hitting or exceeding the target versus an average or sustained level). For this event you must consult the event's settlement criteria to know whether a single reference tick qualifies or if a sustained price is required.
Platforms typically have protocols for excluding clearly erroneous trades and for addressing data-provider outages, and they will follow those protocols as described in the event rules. If a disruption occurs, the market operator may use alternate feeds, adjust timestamps, or apply error filters according to its rulebook—check the event's disruption policies.
Watch exchange order books and spreads, recent large on-chain transfers to exchanges, scheduled or unscheduled news (regulatory filings, exchange notices), price action in major crypto benchmarks (like BTC), and the health/status of the price feed or exchanges referenced by the event. Low market liquidity and active algorithmic trading are especially important for short windows.