| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0963391 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the $0.0963391 price level during a specified 15‑minute interval. Short-interval targets like this matter to traders measuring intraday volatility, order-book impact, and event-driven price moves.
DOGE is a highly liquid but sentiment-driven cryptocurrency whose short-term moves often reflect broader crypto market momentum, large orders from whales, social-media attention, and macro news that affects risk appetite. Historically, memecoins show abrupt spikes and drops over minutes, so 15‑minute targets capture noise as well as genuine shifts in supply and demand. The market source (KALSHI) will apply a specific settlement procedure and time reference when the event closes.
Market odds on this contract are the price participants are willing to trade for a contract that pays if the target is met; they summarize current market consensus and liquidity but can change quickly as new information arrives. Treat them as a real‑time sentiment and liquidity indicator, not a guaranteed outcome.
The target is met if the DOGE reference price used for settlement attains the $0.0963391 level within the market's defined 15‑minute interval; whether a trade, midpoint, or aggregated feed is used depends on the platform's settlement rules, so consult the event's resolution methodology.
The start and end timestamps are set by the market operator and will be published on the event page or in an update prior to closing; until that announcement, participants should assume the platform will provide an explicit UTC window and follow that for resolution.
Resolution will follow the price source specified by the market (often a consolidated index or a named exchange); if the event page does not list the feed, check the platform's settlement documentation or the event's metadata for the exact reference.
Low or zero trading volume means thin liquidity: posted prices can move far from broader market prices when a single order is placed, and bid/ask spreads may be wide, so interpret early prices cautiously and expect higher slippage for large trades.
Whether a momentary touch counts depends on the platform's resolution rule (e.g., intraperiod trade, quoted midpoint, or aggregated timestamp); many markets treat any qualifying trade or aggregated price within the window as sufficient, but confirm the specific tie‑breaking rules on the event page.