| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,060.97 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the ETH spot price will hit the $2,060.97 level within a specific 15-minute measurement window. It matters because very short-term price outcomes reflect immediate liquidity, news flow, and execution risk that traders use for hedging or speculation.
Ethereum is a high-liquidity crypto asset whose minute-to-minute price can move sharply on large trades, exchange-level order-book imbalances, or breaking news. Fifteen-minute target markets focus on market microstructure and intraday events rather than longer-term fundamentals; settlement and resolution are governed by the event text and Kalshi's stated price source.
Prediction market odds aggregate traders' views and the willingness of counterparties to take positions about whether the price will reach the target in that 15-minute window. With limited trading, quoted odds can be driven by individual orders and may change quickly as liquidity appears or news arrives.
It asks whether the ETH price will reach the specified $2,060.97 level within the contract's defined 15-minute measurement window; the precise condition (e.g., 'at or above', 'at or below', or 'trade at') and the timing rules are spelled out in the event's resolution text on Kalshi.
The start and end timestamps are set in the event's official details; 'Closes: TBD' means a closing time has not been posted yet, so traders should monitor the event page for the announced window and any updates before placing trades.
Settlement uses the price source specified in the event's settlement rules on Kalshi; consult the event page for the named oracle or index because different contracts may rely on different exchange feeds or aggregators.
Zero volume means no trades have occurred yet; the market is illiquid, so posted prices may be thin and vulnerable to large movements from small orders — exercise caution and watch for incoming liquidity before assuming odds are stable.
Events that can move price within minutes include large market orders or block trades on major exchanges, liquidation cascades in derivatives markets, breaking crypto or macro news, or rapid algorithmic/bot-driven arbitrage across venues.