| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $71,441.06 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Bitcoin will meet a $71,441.06 target within a specified 15-minute measurement window; it matters to traders and analysts who want short-term exposure or to test minute-level price behavior.
Minute-level target markets focus on very short timeframes and therefore emphasize intraday volatility, order flow, and microstructure rather than long-term fundamentals. Bitcoin's history of rapid moves and occasional spikes around news or large trades makes 15‑minute events potentially volatile and sensitive to exchange-level price feeds. The market is hosted on KALSHI and currently shows no traded volume and a closing time that is listed as TBD.
Market odds reflect the trading community’s current consensus about whether the specified condition will occur, and they can change quickly as new information or orders arrive. Always read the event's settlement rules to understand exactly how the platform translates market prices and timestamps into a resolved outcome.
The platform will define whether the event uses a 15‑minute snapshot, the closing price at the end of a 15‑minute window, or some other aggregation; check the event's settlement rules or description on KALSHI for the exact timestamping and aggregation method.
KALSHI markets typically specify the price feed or index used for settlement in the event details; if the feed is not listed, consult the market's documentation or contact KALSHI support to confirm which exchanges and time conventions are used.
Whether the threshold is treated as inclusive (>=) or requires an exact match is governed by the event's settlement language; review the market terms to see if the target is inclusive, exclusive, or subject to rounding rules.
'Closes: TBD' means the final trading cutoff has not been set or published yet; traders should monitor KALSHI announcements because an unspecified close can affect when positions must be held and introduces uncertainty about last‑minute liquidity and settlement timing.
Zero traded volume indicates very low or no liquidity so far, which can translate into wide spreads, large price impact for any order, and increased execution risk; consider smaller position sizes, waiting for confirmed activity, or checking order book depth before trading.