| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0913592 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will meet a specific USD price target during a 15‑minute observation period. Short-window price targets matter because they test immediate market liquidity and can be sensitive to single large trades or rapid news events.
DOGE is a highly liquid, high-volatility cryptocurrency whose minute-to-minute price can move on order‑book imbalances, news, social media, or broader crypto market swings. Markets with very short timeframes (15 minutes) are resolved using exchange price data or a designated feed and therefore emphasize execution timing, data-source definitions, and timestamping details. The event is hosted on KALSHI and currently shows a close time of "TBD," so platform rules will govern final resolution timing.
Market odds aggregate traders' views about whether DOGE will meet the listed target during the 15‑minute observation window; odds change as new information and order flow arrive. For precise resolution mechanics, consult the specific contract text on the platform.
It indicates the market’s outcome is based on DOGE’s price over a 15‑minute observation interval; the contract will specify whether resolution uses a single timestamp (an instant) or any trade within that 15‑minute window, so check the market’s rules for the exact definition.
The target is a USD price threshold used by the resolution rule (for example, the market may require the price to be at or above that level at the resolution time or at any point during the window); the contract text on KALSHI defines whether equality, greater/lesser relationships, or intrawindow occurrences count.
Resolution will occur according to the timestamp and closure rules in the market contract once the platform sets or confirms the observation interval; monitor the market page for updates or official announcements from KALSHI about the scheduled observation window and final close.
The market’s contract specifies the authoritative data source(s) for pricing—either a named exchange, a set of exchanges, or an aggregated feed—so refer to the event’s resolution details on KALSHI to see the exact source and any aggregation or tie‑breaking rules.
Short‑window markets emphasize execution risk: ensure sufficient liquidity for entry/exit, watch the live order book and recent trade prints, be prepared for slippage from market orders, and monitor real‑time news and on‑chain signals; also confirm the contract’s resolution mechanics to understand exactly what constitutes a winning outcome.