| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $70,871.35 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Bitcoin will reach the specific price target of $70,871.35 within a defined 15-minute interval; it matters to traders who focus on very short-term price moves and event-driven volatility.
Short intraday markets like this capture spikes or rapid reversals that longer timeframes smooth over. The event is listed on KALSHI, currently shows no traded volume, and has no posted close time — details that can change before the market is finalized. Always check the platform for the official settlement rules and any updates to timing or data sources.
Market odds reflect the live consensus about whether the target will be hit during the specified 15-minute window; treat them as a dynamic market signal that can shift rapidly as new information or liquidity arrives.
It means resolution depends on whether the reference price reaches the target during one consecutive 15-minute time interval defined by the platform; the exact interval boundaries and timezone are specified in the market's settlement rules.
The target is the price level that must be touched or crossed during the designated 15-minute window; the market's resolution definition will state whether settlement is based on trade prints, an index midpoint, or aggregated exchange data.
Closing and settlement times are set by the market operator; until a close time is posted the market remains open — monitor the event page or official announcements for the finalized schedule.
Settlement uses the specific reference exchanges or index sources named in the market rules; if the event page does not list them, consult the platform's settlement methodology or contact support to confirm the exact data source.
Whether an isolated tick counts depends on the platform's tick-filtering and settlement criteria (for example required trade prints, aggregated indexing, or outlier rejection); review the market's resolution policy to see how anomalous prints are handled.