| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0936026 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the $0.0936026 price target during a specified 15-minute interval. Short-window markets like this matter because they emphasize exchange microstructure, liquidity, and rapid information flows rather than long-term fundamentals.
DOGE is a liquid, high-volatility cryptocurrency whose price can move sharply on concentrated order flow, social-media-driven interest, or algorithmic trading. Fifteen-minute target markets expose traders to intraday execution risk, feed selection, and potential exchange-level idiosyncrasies that often dominate short-interval outcomes. The listing is hosted on KALSHI, which provides the market rules and resolution methodology.
Prediction market prices reflect the collective market view about whether the specific $0.0936026 target will be reached within the event's 15-minute window; movements in price indicate how traders update that view as new information arrives. Always consult the market’s resolution rules to understand exactly how the event will be judged.
Resolution methodology (for example, last trade, mid-quote, or an exchange index) is specified in the market rules on KALSHI; consult that rule text to see which feed and price convention will be used to determine if the target was met.
'Closes: TBD' means the exact start and end times for the 15-minute interval have not been published yet; traders should monitor the market page and official communications from KALSHI for the announced window and any pre-resolution notices.
Zero initial volume indicates limited liquidity and potentially wide bid-ask spreads; small orders can shift the market price materially, so use conservative order sizes, limit orders, and watch order-book depth before committing capital.
Likely triggers include large exchange-market sell or buy blocks (whale trades), exchange outages or re-listings, sudden social-media-driven spikes in order flow, or correlated moves in major cryptocurrencies that prompt fast portfolio rebalancing.
Whether a single touch counts depends on the market's resolution rule (e.g., requiring a last trade at or above the target, a sustained price, or a time-weighted measure); check the event's resolution clause on KALSHI to see the specific criterion that will be applied.