| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0896726 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the price of Dogecoin (DOGE) will meet a specified $0.0896726 target within a defined 15-minute measurement window. Short-interval price targets matter to traders because they test very near-term liquidity, volatility, and execution conditions that differ from longer-term forecasts.
Dogecoin is a highly liquid but often volatile cryptocurrency whose price can move sharply in short periods due to concentrated order flow, social-media-driven demand, and derivatives activity. A 15-minute target focuses on intraday microstructure and is resolved according to the exchange or price feed and timestamp rules specified by the market operator (KALSHI for this event).
Prediction market odds reflect collective expectations about whether the target condition will be met under the event's resolution rules; interpret them as market-implied consensus about a specific, short-duration price occurrence rather than a long-term valuation of DOGE.
It means the market resolves based on whether DOGE's price meets the stated $0.0896726 target within a 15-minute measurement interval as defined by the market rules; the precise definition of 'meets the target' (e.g., touch, close, or exceed) and the measurement window are set by the event's resolution criteria on the platform.
The market's official resolution documentation specifies the exchange(s) or aggregated feed and the exact timestamping method used for the 15-minute interval—check the event's rules page to see the authoritative price source and timing convention.
The event currently lists the close time as TBD; the platform will update the market with a specified close time and trading window—monitor the event page or platform notifications for the announced timeline and any changes.
Because the target is measured over a very short interval, concentrated or transient actions (large market orders, self-trades, pump attempts) can temporarily push the price through the target; resolution depends on whether the official price feed records that move and on the platform's rules for handling suspicious or anomalous data.
Resolution of borderline cases follows the market's published contingency rules—these typically state whether a momentary touch counts, how missing or delayed data are treated, and what alternate feeds or procedures are used; consult the event's resolution policy for exact handling.