| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $67,735.22 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Bitcoin (BTC) will reach the specified price target of $67,735.22 within a designated 15-minute window. It matters because very short-window price outcomes reflect high-frequency liquidity, order flow, and near-term market-moving information.
Bitcoin is a highly liquid but volatile asset whose price can move sharply in minutes due to news, large trades, or thin order books on individual exchanges. Short-interval target markets like this capture whether those concentrated forces will push BTC to a precise level during a narrow time slice. The market is listed on KALSHI and currently shows no traded volume and a closing time that has not yet been announced.
Market odds in this context represent the market's real-time collective judgement about the likelihood that BTC will hit the specified price during that 15-minute window; they update as trades, news, and order-book changes occur. Treat odds as a short-term consensus signal rather than a guarantee.
The market will resolve based on whether the market's defined BTC price feed records the price condition (e.g., reaching or exceeding the target) during the specified 15-minute resolution window; resolution rules on the market page specify the exact price feed and condition.
If a close time is not yet specified, the market will remain open until the platform announces the official 15-minute window; check the market page for an updated close timestamp and any platform announcements before trading.
Resolution depends on the market's stated price feed(s) and exchange sources; consult the market's rule/description on KALSHI to see which consolidated feed or specific exchange data is used for settlement.
Thin liquidity or concentrated limit orders can cause prices to gap or spike, making it easier for a transient print to reach a precise level; conversely, deep and balanced order books tend to dampen such transient moves.
Short-window, single-price targets often see rapid swings and occasional anomalies (e.g., stale feeds or isolated exchange prints); outcomes depend heavily on microstructure and news timing, so review past similar markets and the platform's dispute/resolution history for context.