| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.35900 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach a specified price level ($1.35900) within a defined 15-minute window; it matters because very short timeframes concentrate execution, liquidity, and news sensitivity for traders and risk managers.
XRP is a highly traded cryptocurrency with frequent intraday price moves driven by liquidity, algorithmic flow, and regulatory headlines. A 15-minute target isolates very short-term market dynamics—outcomes often hinge on order-book depth, immediate news, and high-frequency trading rather than long-term fundamentals.
Market prices reflect participants' collective view about whether the price target will be met in the specified 15-minute window; treat those prices as a real-time consensus that can shift quickly when new information or large orders appear.
It refers to a specific contiguous 15-minute interval during which the market will check whether XRP reaches the $1.35900 target; the platform defines the official start and end times and they determine which trades count for settlement.
Settlement is based on the platform's specified price source and methodology (trade prints or aggregated feeds) for that 15-minute window; consult the market's settlement rules on the platform for the precise data feed and tie-breaking rules.
No—only trades or price observations within the official 15-minute interval, as defined by the market's settlement protocol, are used to determine the outcome; trades outside that interval are irrelevant to settlement.
Immediate catalysts such as exchange outages, major exchange order releases, influential social-media posts, or real-time regulatory announcements can rapidly shift price within such a short window.
For a short-window target, factor in higher expected slippage and the possibility of wide spreads; use order-size discipline and consider that market impact on thin order books can move prices away from the target during the window.