| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0909275 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This Kalshi market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the price target of $0.0909275 within a specified 15‑minute observation window. Short, time‑boxed price targets matter because they isolate intraminute volatility and event‑driven moves that longer timeframes can miss.
Memecoins like DOGE have historically shown pronounced intraday volatility driven by retail flows, social media, and occasional large trades, so short‑duration markets capture a different risk profile than daily or weekly contracts. Markets of this form let traders and hedgers express views on momentary price moves tied to news, liquidity shifts, or microstructure events without taking long‑term positions.
Market odds reflect the collective expectations of participants and update as new information arrives; they are an aggregation of current order flow and news rather than a guarantee of outcome. For precise interpretation, compare odds movement around known events (announcements, listings, spikes) and always consult the official contract terms for settlement rules.
The outcome is determined according to the market’s official settlement specification on Kalshi; the contract will specify whether settlement uses a specific exchange, a consolidated price feed, or another reference. Always read the market’s terms to see which price source and exact measurement rules are used.
The start and end times of the 15‑minute window are set in the market listing on Kalshi; if the event currently shows 'Closes: TBD', the exact observation window will be published there before trading begins. Check the platform for the announced start time, timezone, and any pre‑window notices.
Whether a brief touch counts depends on the settlement rules in the market contract—some contracts count any trade or quote at or above the target during the window, while others use averaged or discrete ticks. Consult the market’s settlement criteria to know how momentary prints are treated.
The specific exchange(s) or feeds used for settlement are specified in the market’s terms on Kalshi. Different markets use different reference sources (single exchange, aggregated feed, or official index), so verify the listed data source before trading or interpreting outcomes.
Typical participants include high‑frequency and algorithmic traders, arbitrage desks, retail scalpers reacting to social signals, liquidity providers, and occasionally large single traders; their activity, combined with thin liquidity, can produce rapid price swings within a short observation window.