| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0950794 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the specified $0.0950794 target during a 15-minute observation window. Short-interval price targets matter because they test intraday liquidity and can move quickly on news or large orders.
Dogecoin is a high-liquidity memecoin whose price often reacts sharply to exchange order flow, social-media-driven sentiment, and macro crypto market moves. Events that focus on very short windows (15 minutes) emphasize exchange microstructure — order book depth, spreads, and the timing of large trades — more than longer-term fundamentals. The platform running the market (Kalshi) will resolve the event according to the contract’s specified reference price source and timing.
Market odds for this contract reflect traders’ aggregated views about whether DOGE will touch the target within that 15-minute window; they update in real time as new information arrives. Interpret odds as a summary of market sentiment and available information, not as a guarantee of future price behavior.
It means the contract resolves based on whether DOGE reaches the target price at any time during a contiguous 15-minute interval defined by the contract. The event terms specify how that window is selected and the exact timing used for settlement.
The close/settlement time is listed on the event page or in the contract terms; if it is shown as TBD, the platform will announce the scheduled window before trading or resolution. Settlement uses the timing rules and reference feed described in the event’s official documentation.
The platform’s contract specifies the reference data source(s) used for resolution (for example, a particular exchange, a consolidated index, or an oracle). Check the event page or contract terms to see which feed and aggregation rules apply.
A large trade can move the spot price enough to hit or miss the target within the short window; conversely, an outage or data anomaly on the reference feed can complicate resolution. Platforms typically have rules for handling anomalous data, so review the contract’s exceptional-event and dispute procedures.
Look at recent intraday 1–15 minute price moves, spreads during similar volatility regimes, and past instances when DOGE crossed comparable price levels. Because the window is short, even brief spikes or liquidity gaps can decide the outcome, so focus on microstructure and event-driven risks rather than long-term fundamentals.