| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0942741 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the price target $0.0942741 within a single, specified 15-minute interval on the KALSHI platform. It matters to traders making very short-term bets or hedges on minute-level price action in DOGE.
Dogecoin is a widely traded, high-liquidity cryptocurrency whose intraday price moves are driven by market microstructure, exchange order flow, social media, and broader crypto market trends. Short time windows like 15 minutes amplify the influence of transient liquidity imbalances, large orders, and short-term news or sentiment spikes. Because crypto markets operate 24/7, minute-scale targets require close attention to the market's published resolution rules and data source.
Prediction market prices for this event reflect the collective, real-time judgments of participants about whether the target will be hit during the specified 15-minute window; they can move quickly as new information or large trades arrive. Treat market prices as one input among volatility, liquidity, and news when forming a view.
The 15-minute window is a contiguous interval used to check whether DOGE reaches the specified price. The precise start and end timestamps for that interval are defined in the market's rules on KALSHI; consult the event details or rulebook to see how the window is anchored and displayed.
Resolution uses the specific data source and price type named in the event's settlement rules (for example, a particular exchange trade price or an aggregated index). Check the market's resolution criteria to know which feed and price measurement will be used.
Whether a quote or an executed trade is required depends on the market's stated resolution mechanism. Some markets require an actual trade print at or above the target, others may accept quoted prices or index values; verify the event's settlement specification for the definitive rule.
Yes—large orders can move the last-trade price or the reference index used for settlement and thus cause the target to be met within the window. This is why short-interval markets are sensitive to order flow and why participants should consider the risk of outsized trades or potential manipulation.
Identify any scheduled events (exchange listings, macro releases, known social media events) that could occur near the window and assess how they typically affect DOGE liquidity and volatility. For minute-scale targets, even small, local liquidity shifts or timed posts can materially change the likelihood of hitting the level, so plan position sizing and entry timing accordingly.