| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.41450 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach the price target of $1.41450 within a defined 15-minute measurement window; it matters for traders who want to express views on very short-lived price moves or hedge tail intraday risks.
Short-interval price-target contracts focus on high-frequency price action and are highly sensitive to intraday volatility and liquidity. XRP price behavior is often driven by broader crypto market moves, exchange order flow, and news specific to XRP or its ecosystem, so these markets can move quickly as information and large orders arrive.
Market odds represent the real-time consensus about the chance that XRP will touch the specified price during the 15-minute window and will shift as traders react to new data, order-book changes, and news. Treat odds as a dynamic signal rather than a fixed forecast.
A 'hit' means the market's designated price feed records XRP at or above $1.41450 during the 15-minute measurement window; whether that requires a trade, a quoted price, or an aggregated index depends on the event's settlement rules, so check the event details for the exact definition.
The start time or trigger for the 15-minute window is specified by the event creator and published on the event page or platform notifications; because this market currently lists its close as TBD, monitor the event listing for the confirmed start/close schedule and any platform alerts.
In many short-interval contracts a single qualifying trade at or above the target during the window is sufficient, but some contracts use aggregated or median prices, so you must consult the settlement methodology on the event page to know whether a single touch qualifies.
The event's settlement source—whether a specific exchange, a composite index, or a third-party feed—will be listed in the event documentation; differences in source selection can materially affect outcomes, so verify the feed before trading.
Examine current order-book depth, recent trade sizes, and bid-ask spreads on the settlement venue; consider using limit orders or scaling entry sizes to control slippage, and be aware that aggressive market orders can move the price temporarily and change the event outcome.