| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0963098 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the price target $0.0963098 during a specified 15-minute window. It matters for traders who want to take short-term directional positions or hedge exposure around fast, intraday price moves.
DOGE is a highly traded, volatile crypto asset whose price can move quickly on short timeframes due to order-book dynamics, leverage, and news. Short-interval targets like this are influenced more by microstructure (liquidity, large trades, exchange flows) than by long-term fundamentals. The contract is listed on KALSHI, which will use its stated data source and rules to settle the outcome.
Market odds on this contract represent the collective, real-time trading view about whether the target will be achieved in that 15-minute window; they are a dynamic, market-implied consensus rather than a certainty. For very short windows, quoted odds can change quickly as trades and news arrive.
The contract page and rules specify the exact start and end timestamps (including timezone) that define the 15-minute measurement period; consult the contract details to see whether the window is fixed or otherwise described.
Settlement relies on the official price source listed in the contract (for example, a specific exchange ticker or an aggregated index). The contract rules spell out the feed and any aggregation or tie-breaking methods.
Resolution criteria depend on the contract: some contracts resolve if the target is met at least once within the window, others require a quoted or traded price at or above the threshold according to the designated feed. Check the contract’s settlement rules for the exact condition.
The market’s open and close times are listed on the event page; 'Closes: TBD' means the closing cutoff has not been set yet. Watch the event page or platform notifications for updates—trading often halts shortly before the measurement window begins.
High-frequency traders, market makers, large spot or OTC traders, and participants forced to liquidate leveraged positions typically have the largest influence on minute-scale price moves; retail activity and social-media-driven spikes can also matter in short windows.