| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.36240 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will meet a price target of $1.36240 within a specified 15-minute observation period; it matters because short intraday windows can be resolved quickly and are sensitive to rapid price moves. Participants use it to express expectations about immediate XRP price behavior and short-term liquidity events.
XRP is a liquid crypto token whose price is determined across many exchanges and trading venues; 15-minute target markets focus on very short-term microstructure and order-flow effects rather than long-term fundamentals. Historically, XRP price behavior has been driven by a mix of on-chain flows, exchange order-book liquidity, regulatory developments, and large-block trades, all of which can create sharp moves inside short windows.
Market odds on this listing reflect traders' aggregated beliefs about whether that precise price level will be hit during the 15-minute window, but the platform determines resolution using its published price source and rules. Always consult the event's resolution specification to interpret outcomes correctly.
It asks whether XRP will reach the specified price level of $1.36240 during a defined 15-minute observation period; the event's resolution rules state how 'reach' is measured (for example, trade price, tick high, or an index).
The platform listing must specify the start time and time zone for the 15-minute window; because this listing currently shows 'Closes: TBD', participants should monitor the event page for the precise scheduled window and any timetable updates.
Settlement depends on the market's resolution specification — common definitions include any traded price at or above the target, an index high that touches the target, or a quoted price crossing the level; check the event's rules to see which definition applies.
The event will resolve using the platform's designated reference (for example, a single exchange feed, an aggregated index, or an oracle); the event page or rulebook lists that data source and any fallback procedures if the feed is unavailable.
Rapid moves are typically driven by thin order books, large single trades or transfers, high-impact news released near the window, automated trading strategies triggering cascades, or exchange-specific events such as listings or outages.