| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.44380 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach the price target of $1.44380 within a single 15-minute interval. It matters to short-term traders and analysts who want to quantify the likelihood of brief price spikes or dips in XRP.
XRP is a liquid but often volatile crypto asset whose short-term moves can be driven by order flow, leverage liquidations, and news about Ripple or broader crypto markets. A 15-minute target focuses on microstructure events (large market orders, exchange outages, or short-lived news) rather than longer-term trends.
Market odds on this contract reflect the aggregated view of traders about the chance of that specific 15-minute price event occurring; they are a real-time sentiment indicator, not a guarantee of future movement. Always consult the contract’s resolution rules to interpret exactly how a 'hit' is determined.
The contract will resolve 'Yes' if the reference price defined in the market reaches the specified threshold during the defined 15-minute interval. The market’s resolution rules specify whether touching or exceeding the target qualifies and which reference feed is authoritative, so check the contract details for the exact operator and data source.
The start and alignment of the 15-minute interval (whether rolling or tied to fixed clock blocks) are defined in the event’s contract page. Because this market currently shows 'Closes: TBD', verify the event page for the official window timing once it is posted.
Resolution uses the specific reference price feed named in the market’s rules on the platform (exchange aggregation or a single exchange). The event page or contract documentation lists the exact source; consult that source to understand how prices are sampled and timestamped.
A $0 traded volume indicates no transactions have occurred yet in this market, implying low current liquidity and potentially wide bid/ask spreads. Traders should expect limited order-book depth until more participants trade, and prices may move quickly when initial orders arrive.
Yes—if the announcement causes the reference price to reach the target within the official 15-minute interval, the market will reflect that movement at resolution. The key question for traders is whether the price change is recorded by the contract’s specified feed during the defined window.