| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0895279 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the specified price target ($0.0895279) within a defined 15-minute measurement period. Short-duration price targets matter because they test intraday volatility and the impact of single events or large trades on price.
DOGE is a highly liquid, high-volatility crypto asset that frequently experiences short-lived spikes and drops driven by order flow, macro moves, and social-media activity. A 15-minute horizon emphasizes market microstructure: liquidity at the target price, matching engine timing, and single large orders can determine resolution. Because the market currently shows no traded volume and a closing time labeled TBD, timing and settlement details are important to confirm before trading.
Market prices reflect traders' collective assessment of whether the event condition will be met; changes in the market price indicate new information or shifts in liquidity. Low or zero traded volume can make market prices less robust and increase the risk of wide spreads or limited execution.
Resolution depends on the market’s precise contract language on KALSHI: it will state whether a published trade, quote, or index value at or above $0.0895279 within the 15-minute window is required. Check the market's resolution clause for the qualifying condition.
The platform defines the specific start and end timestamps for the 15-minute window; because the market lists 'Closes: TBD', the exact window will be published on the market page—monitor that page for the official start time and timezone.
The settlement data source is specified in the market's terms on KALSHI; it may reference a particular exchange trade feed or an aggregated index. Always consult the market details to see the named data provider or exchange.
Zero traded volume means there have been no executed trades yet, which can imply low liquidity and wider spreads; 'Number of outcomes: 1' indicates a single resolution condition is listed for this contract—review the market interface to confirm whether you are buying a binary-style outcome or a single-condition contract.
Whether a brief touch counts depends on the market’s settlement rule: some contracts require an executed trade at or above the target during the window, others rely on an index or timestamped quote. The data provider's recording and timestamp conventions determine whether a fleeting tick is considered valid—refer to the market’s resolution rules.