| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.38500 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach a price of $1.38500 within a defined 15-minute interval. Short intraday threshold markets matter because they reveal how traders and liquidity providers expect rapid price moves and microstructure events to play out.
XRP is a liquid cryptocurrency whose short-term price is driven by order-book dynamics, derivatives positioning, on-chain token movements, and news such as regulatory developments involving Ripple. Fifteen-minute target markets focus on near-instantaneous drivers of price — algorithmic trading, large block orders, and exchange-specific liquidity — rather than long-term fundamentals.
Market odds reflect aggregated trader expectations based on available information, recent price action, and order flow; they are a real-time consensus signal, not a guaranteed prediction. Use them alongside exchange data and your own risk management when making decisions.
Resolution uses the price feed or exchange list specified in this market's resolution rules on the platform; check the event's market page or the platform's official resolution policy for the exact exchange(s) and consolidated feed used to determine the price.
The market description and resolution rules indicate whether the interval is a specific scheduled 15-minute window or any rolling 15-minute period; consult the event details for how the start and end times are determined for this market.
When a market lists 'Closes: TBD', the platform will publish a definitive close time and the scheduled monitoring window before trading begins or in an official update; monitor the market page and platform announcements for that information.
Whether a transient touch counts depends on the resolution rule for this market (e.g., price at a specific timestamp, any trade/quote at or above the target). Review the market's resolution criteria to see if a single tick, trade, or aggregated price meeting the threshold suffices.
The platform's dispute and resolution procedures cover anomalous data; platforms commonly use consolidated feeds, ignore outlier ticks, or apply adjustments per their rules. If you expect such issues, review the market's dispute policy and resolution source ahead of the monitored interval.