| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.36680 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach the price target of $1.36680 within a specified 15‑minute window. Short intraday targets like this matter to traders looking to profit from rapid price moves and to observers gauging immediate market sentiment for XRP.
XRP is a liquid cryptocurrency whose intraday behavior is driven by order flow, macro crypto moves, and periodic news events. A 15‑minute target is a very short‑term bet: past intraday history shows that XRP can move quickly on low or high volume, so outcomes often hinge on short bursts of momentum rather than long-term fundamentals.
Prediction market prices reflect the market’s collective expectation about whether the target will be hit, but when trading volume is minimal the quoted odds may not be informative. Check the event page for the official resolution rules and any posted market liquidity before using the price as a signal.
Resolution follows the platform’s official price feed and settlement rules: typically any trade or official quote meeting or exceeding the target within the defined 15‑minute interval will constitute a hit, but you must consult the event’s rules page for the precise settlement definition used by the market operator.
The exact 15‑minute window and its start/end timestamps are set by the market operator and will be displayed on the event page once scheduled; check the market page for the definitive UTC timestamps and any last‑minute adjustments.
Yes—minimal or no trading volume means the market price reflects little executed information and can be easily moved by a small trade, so interpret quotes cautiously and be aware that liquidity risk is high.
A regulatory announcement can create immediate volatility and cause rapid directional moves; if it arrives within minutes of the window, it can trigger rapid fills or cascading orders that make the target much more or less likely to be touched in that short interval.
Whether a single trade or tick counts depends on the market’s settlement rule (some markets accept any trade at or above the threshold, others require a sustained price or specific venue); review the event’s settlement criteria to know how brief touches are treated.