| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price to beat: $1.44809 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP’s price will be higher or lower over a 15-minute interval, giving traders a way to express views on immediate price direction. It matters because very short windows isolate order-flow, liquidity, and real‑time sentiment that drive high-frequency moves.
XRP is a liquid, widely traded cryptocurrency whose price can move quickly in response to order imbalances, exchange flows, and correlated moves in major tokens like Bitcoin. Fifteen‑minute contracts focus on intraday microstructure: automated market makers, trading bots, and large single orders often dominate price movement on this timescale. Because the window is short, outcomes are frequently noisy and can flip on single large trades or breaking headlines.
Market odds are the aggregated beliefs of participants about whether XRP will finish the 15‑minute interval up or down and will update as new information arrives. For very short horizons, odds can change rapidly and reflect liquidity and immediate order flow as much as underlying fundamentals.
Resolution is based on the reference prices and timestamps defined by the event on the platform; typically it compares a specified start price to an end price over the 15‑minute interval. Always check the market’s resolution rules on the event page to see the exact price feeds and timing used.
This particular listing shows the close time as TBD, so opening and closing timestamps will appear on the event page when the platform sets them; monitor the event page for the official schedule.
On short intraday windows, single large orders or concentrated activity in thin order books can move prices; small retail trades typically have limited impact unless liquidity is very thin or many participants act at once.
Yes — the chosen exchanges, aggregated feeds, and how the platform handles stale or anomalous ticks directly affect which trades and prices determine the outcome. Check the event’s data source and tie‑breaking rules in the resolution policy.
Look for patterns such as heightened volatility around macro releases or major crypto news, intraday correlation with Bitcoin, repeated rapid reversals from liquidity sweeps, and the presence of algorithmic trading during active market hours; these tendencies tend to repeat even if direction does not.