| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $71,265.88 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Bitcoin will meet a $71,265.88 price target within a specified 15-minute measurement period on the Kalshi platform. Short, time-bound targets matter because they highlight immediate market expectations and are useful for very-short-term trading or hedging.
Bitcoin is known for high intraday volatility, so minute- and quarter-hour-level targets capture rapid moves driven by order flow, news, or liquidations. Kalshi and similar platforms sometimes list narrowly framed, short-duration contracts to let traders take directional views on brief price episodes. Because this listing currently shows a close time of 'TBD', details about the exact measurement interval and resolution source should be checked on the market page once published.
Prediction market prices reflect the aggregated beliefs of participants and update as new information arrives; they are a real-time signal of sentiment rather than a guaranteed forecast. For very short windows like 15 minutes, these prices can move sharply on small information or trade flows, so interpretation should account for low-latency market dynamics.
The market will resolve according to the specific resolution rule on the Kalshi event page — typically that the designated reference price meets or exceeds $71,265.88 at some point during the defined 15-minute measurement window. Consult the event's official rules for whether the resolution uses trade prints, an aggregated index, or another feed.
The event's listing should specify the exact start and end times of the 15-minute window; because the market currently shows 'Closes: TBD', the timing has not been posted yet. Watch the Kalshi market page for the scheduled interval and any time-zone or timestamp conventions used.
Kalshi includes the chosen reference data source and resolution methodology in the market's official rules. That source may be an aggregated index or a particular exchange; check the event details on Kalshi to confirm which feed will be used for this contract.
Zero volume indicates no trades have been executed yet, which implies limited liquidity and potentially wide bid-ask spreads. In such markets, individual trades can move prices substantially and execution costs may be higher, so consider liquidity risk before trading.
Disputes and resolution appeals must follow Kalshi's published dispute resolution procedures and timelines for the specific event. Save relevant evidence (timestamps, data feeds) and contact Kalshi support or follow the dispute instructions on the market page to initiate a review.