| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.39290 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the 15-minute price observation for XRP will reach the $1.39290 target. Short-window price targets matter to traders and risk managers because they capture sudden liquidity events and intraday volatility.
XRP is a liquid, exchange-traded cryptocurrency whose intraday price can swing on order flow, cross-venue arbitrage, and news. Fifteen-minute targets are sensitive to microstructure: thin order books, single large orders, or brief disconnects between venues can produce rapid moves that would not appear on longer timeframes.
Market odds on this platform represent the aggregated market view based on available information and order flow and update in real time; they are a trading instrument and not a guarantee of outcome. Use them to gauge sentiment and manage position sizing rather than as a deterministic prediction.
The platform will use a continuous 15-minute measurement period specified in the market rules; that period defines when prices are observed for settlement. Consult the official event rules on the market page for the precise start/stop timestamps and any tie-breaking procedures.
The market creator or the exchange lists the scheduled start time (or marks it TBD until set). Check the market details for the scheduled timestamp; if it remains TBD, monitor the market page or platform notifications for the official schedule.
Settlement requires the reference price metric defined in the market rules to meet the target condition during the 15-minute observation. That metric may be a trade price, an exchange index, or an aggregated feed—read the event's settlement rules to confirm the exact condition used.
The platform specifies the official price source in the market rules (it may be a single exchange, an aggregated index, or an external oracle). Always check the settlement/data source listed on the event page for the authoritative feed.
Events that can flip the outcome quickly include large single-market orders (whale trades), sudden margin liquidations, exchange outages or maintenance, unexpected regulatory announcements, and correlated moves in major crypto assets that drive broad liquidity shifts.