| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.41170 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP’s traded price will meet the $1.41170 target within a defined 15‑minute measurement window. Short-window markets matter because they isolate immediate, high-frequency drivers of price rather than longer-term trends.
XRP is a digital asset whose intraday price is influenced by crypto market structure, liquidity on major exchanges, and news events; it has historically shown significant short-term volatility. Legal and regulatory developments involving Ripple, exchange listing/delisting actions, and large institutional flows have produced abrupt price moves in the past. This market focuses on a single, narrowly timed price outcome rather than multi-day direction.
Odds on this market reflect traders’ aggregated beliefs about whether XRP will hit that exact price during the specified 15‑minute window and will move as new information and order flow arrive. Always check the market’s official settlement rules and data source to understand exactly how the outcome will be judged.
Resolution is governed by the market’s official settlement rules and the designated price feed or index. Those rules specify whether a snapshot, any trade, or an aggregated price during the 15‑minute window counts; consult the event page for the exact data source and settlement definition.
The precise start and end timestamps (including timezone) are defined on the market page or in the event’s settlement documentation. Because this market lists 'Closes: TBD,' check the platform for updates and final timing before trading.
Boundary handling and how exact matches are treated depend on the platform’s settlement conventions (e.g., inclusive/exclusive endpoints, snapshot vs. trade-level matching). Review the market’s settlement rules to see how ties and boundary timestamps are resolved.
Wide spreads and thin order books increase the chance of transient price spikes that can hit precise short‑term targets; they also increase execution risk and slippage for participants trying to trade into those moves. Monitoring order book depth and recent trade sizes on major venues is important for this kind of market.
High‑impact items include regulatory announcements related to Ripple, major exchange operational notices, large block trades becoming public, sudden moves in BTC/ETH or macro risk events, and scheduled tech or network maintenance that affects liquidity or price feeds.