| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $626.58 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether BNB will hit the specified $626.58 target within a specific 15‑minute interval. Short, high‑frequency target markets matter because they isolate brief price moves and reflect real‑time trader expectations about intraday volatility.
BNB (Binance Coin) is a major exchange token whose price is shaped by exchange activity, macro crypto flows, and Binance‑specific events; minute‑level targets are sensitive to order book imbalances and algorithmic trading. A 15‑minute window focuses resolution on immediate catalysts (announcements, large trades, liquidations) rather than multi‑day trends. This market is listed on Kalshi with closing time not yet specified and currently shows no traded volume.
Market prices (odds) on Kalshi represent the market consensus about the likelihood the target condition will be met during the stated 15‑minute interval and will move as new information arrives. Use prices as signals about collective expectations, but remember they can change rapidly in low‑liquidity, short‑timeframe markets.
The 15‑minute window is a contiguous start‑to‑end interval specified by the market listing; Kalshi will show the exact start time on the event page. Because this market currently lists 'Closes: TBD', you should check the event page for the definitive window once it is posted.
Resolution uses the price source specified in the market's rule text on Kalshi (commonly a consolidated index or a named exchange). Always verify the listed reference source on the market page because that source and the sampling method determine how the target is evaluated.
A single outcome indicates one binary target condition to be evaluated (i.e., whether the specified price condition occurs during the window). The market will resolve according to that condition and Kalshi's settlement rules for single‑condition events.
With the close time TBD you cannot plan exact entry relative to the resolution window; trading and liquidity profiles may change once the window is posted. Monitor the event page for the official close/start time and any related rule clarifications before executing time‑sensitive strategies.
Zero volume indicates no prior trades and likely limited liquidity and price discovery; initial trades may move market prices significantly and spreads can be wide. Consider order size, potential slippage, and the possibility that information asymmetry could make early prices less reliable.