| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,062.13 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will meet a $2,062.13 price target at a specified 15-minute measurement; it matters because sub-hour price checks are used by traders for short-term hedging, scalping, and risk management.
ETH is a highly traded crypto asset whose minute-to-minute price is driven by order-book dynamics across exchanges, derivatives flows, and macro or protocol-specific news. The market currently shows no traded volume and a closing time marked TBD, so timing and liquidity details on the market page will matter for participants.
Market odds reflect the collective expectations of traders about whether ETH will meet the target at that 15-minute observation; for very short windows, odds can move quickly as order-flow and news arrive and should be interpreted as a live consensus rather than a guarantee.
The market will resolve according to the observation timestamp and resolution methodology specified on the market page; that page will state whether the check is a single timestamp, an average, or a high/low within a window and the exact clock time used.
The market description on KALSHI will list the reference data source used for settlement (for example an exchange tick or an aggregated index); traders should consult that field to know which feed governs resolution.
Whether a brief intraminute touch counts depends on the market's stated resolution method (single-timestamp vs. high/low over the window); check the market rules on the event page to see which method applies.
Short-term odds move quickly because of real-time order-flow, algorithmic trading, large limit or market orders, derivatives liquidations, and any last-minute news that shifts participants' expectations.
Low current volume indicates limited liquidity and potentially wide execution costs; 'Closes: TBD' means you should monitor the market page for official close/resolution timing and review settlement rules before placing sizeable trades or using it for hedging.