| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $66,270.69 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Bitcoin will hit the price target $66,270.69 within a specified 15-minute measurement period; it matters to traders who want to express or hedge views on intraday price moves.
Bitcoin is a highly liquid but volatile asset, and 15-minute targets capture fast, intraday dynamics driven by order flow, news, and derivative positioning. KALSHI lists this contract as a short-window, event-style market; the contract's closure and exact resolution mechanics are defined on the platform and currently listed as TBD.
Market odds aggregate participants' expectations about whether the event will occur during the contract's official resolution window; consult the contract page for the definitive settlement definition and timing.
Resolution depends on whether Bitcoin reaches the contract's specified price during the platform-defined 15-minute measurement period; the contract page lists the authoritative definition of 'reaches' (e.g., traded price or exchange feed) and any rounding rules.
The close time is listed as TBD on this listing; KALSHI will publish the official closing time and the precise 15-minute window that will be used for resolution when they set or finalize the contract.
The contract specifies the reference data source or exchange(s) used for settlement; consult the event details on KALSHI to see the designated feed or aggregation method and any fallback provisions.
KALSHI's resolution and dispute rules govern such situations; they typically specify alternate feeds or exclusion of errant trades and outline steps for handling material disruptions—see the platform's official rules for the contract-specific procedure.
Monitor live order books and time-and-sales around the target, watch funding rates and options expiries, track large wallet and exchange flows, and be mindful of imminent scheduled announcements; for trading, use tight execution tactics (limit orders, size management) because the 15-minute window is short and liquidity can shift quickly.