| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price to beat: $1.40459 | 52% | 56¢ | 59¢ | — | $52 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the price of XRP will be higher or lower after a 15-minute measurement window; short-duration events like this matter to traders managing intraday risk or testing rapid-response strategies.
XRP is a liquid cryptocurrency whose short-term moves can be driven by order flow, network activity, and news. Fifteen-minute up/down markets isolate very short-term price direction, so they reflect microstructure, immediate news reaction, and liquidity conditions more than longer-term fundamentals.
Prediction market prices reflect the collective view of traders about the outcome and update as new information arrives; use them as a real-time sentiment indicator rather than a deterministic forecast.
Typically 'Up' means the official settlement price at the end of the 15-minute window is greater than the official opening price at the window start; 'Down' means it is lower. Consult the event's official rules for the precise definition and any tie-handling.
The start and end timestamps are specified on the event page; the 15-minute window begins at the event's listed start time and ends exactly 15 minutes later. Because the event's close is listed as TBD, check the event page for the confirmed schedule before trading.
Tie or no-change outcomes are resolved according to the event's settlement rules; some markets define ties as a specific outcome or void the contract. Always read the event terms to see how unchanged prices are handled.
Low reported volume indicates limited liquidity and fewer counterparties, which can lead to larger price swings, wider bid-ask spreads, and difficulty entering or exiting positions quickly. Treat low-volume micro markets as higher execution risk.
The event's settlement rules specify the official price source or index used for determining opening and closing prices; check the event page or the platform's rulebook for the named data feed and any tie-breaking or dispute procedures.