| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.38870 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach the price target of $1.38870 at some point during a specified 15-minute window; it matters because very short-duration markets isolate intraday volatility and order-flow dynamics that larger-timeframe markets smooth out.
XRP is a liquid cryptocurrency whose minute-to-minute price can be driven by exchange order flow, derivative liquidations, and sudden news. Short-window targets like this draw attention from high-frequency traders, event-driven speculators, and traders looking to hedge or express views on immediate price moves.
Market odds on this contract represent the collective view of participants about whether that price will be reached during the designated 15-minute period and will change as incoming information and trades update expectations.
The platform will specify the start and end timestamps that make up the 15-minute settlement window; those exact times and the timezone are published on the event page or rulebook and determine which trades or index values are considered for settlement.
Settlement is based on the official reference price feed and methodology named in the event rules; that typically means checking exchange trade prints or an agreed index during the window—consult the event's settlement rules to see the authoritative data source and tie-breaking procedures.
Whether a single trade print suffices depends on the event's settlement definition; some markets accept any trade at or above the target within the window, while others may use averaged or aggregated values—check the contract's settlement criteria to know which applies.
A closing time and settlement announcement schedule will be posted by the platform; until then the market remains open for changes. After the 15-minute window concludes, the platform typically verifies the reference data and publishes a formal settlement result within its stated verification timeframe.
Monitor the real-time order book and the designated reference feed, use limit orders to control execution price, be mindful of spreads and potential slippage in low-liquidity periods, avoid placing large market orders that move the book, and watch news feeds for time-sensitive announcements that could affect the 15-minute window.