| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $649.24 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Binance Coin (BNB) will meet the $649.24 price target during a defined 15-minute measurement period. Short-duration target markets matter because they isolate immediate liquidity and volatility conditions and can move quickly in response to orders or news.
BNB is the native token of the Binance ecosystem and is traded across spot and derivatives venues with variable liquidity; 15-minute windows are short enough that single large trades, exchange outages, or market-moving announcements can decide the outcome. KALSHI-hosted binary-style events like this use a specific resolution procedure and price source to determine whether the target condition is met during the measurement interval.
Market odds on the event reflect the aggregated expectations of traders and update in real time to incorporate new information; they should be interpreted as a consensus signal about the short-term likelihood of the target being hit, not as a guarantee of future price movement.
The event resolves as 'Yes' if, according to the market’s designated price source and resolution rules, BNB reaches or exceeds $649.24 at any time during the specified 15-minute measurement period; consult the event rules for the precise definition the market will use (e.g., touching vs. closing price).
The event’s start and close times are set by the market creator and displayed on the KALSHI event page; because this listing currently shows 'Closes: TBD', check the event page or platform notices for the announced measurement window and any last-minute schedule updates.
KALSHI typically specifies a designated price source or composite index in the event’s rules; for this market, review the event’s official resolution source on the platform to see which exchange(s) or oracle will be authoritative for determining the price during the 15-minute window.
BNB has demonstrated periods of rapid intraday movement in the past, particularly around major announcements or during heightened market volatility, which means short-duration targets can be reached quickly; review recent intraday charts and volume profiles to assess how often comparable intraminute moves have occurred.
Traders often monitor order book depth and recent trade prints on the event’s price source, set alerts around key levels, be prepared for rapid fills or slippage in thin liquidity, and use strict position sizing and risk controls because 15-minute resolution events can produce sudden outcomes driven by single large orders or news.