| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,062.36 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether ether (ETH) will hit the $2,062.36 price level during a specific 15‑minute observation window on KALSHI; it matters because very short‑term moves can be amplified by low liquidity and news, making precise intraday targets useful for scalpers and hedgers.
Ethereum is known for periods of rapid intraday volatility driven by macro headlines, on‑chain flows, and derivatives activity; a 15‑minute target isolates ultra‑short‑term price action rather than longer trends. Markets like this let traders express views or hedge around specific short windows (e.g., around announcements or expiries). The contract currently shows the market close as TBD, so the official observation window and settlement timestamp should be confirmed on the KALSHI contract page before trading.
Market prices on this instrument reflect the consensus view of participants about whether the $2,062.36 level will be reached during the stated 15‑minute window and update as new information arrives. For a single binary outcome, a higher traded price signals stronger market conviction that the event will occur, while lower prices indicate the opposite.
It indicates the market will check prices over a contiguous 15‑minute observation period to determine whether the target price is met; the exact start and end timestamps used for settlement are defined by KALSHI in the contract details, so consult the platform for the official window.
That depends on the contract's settlement rule (for example, whether it requires a trade, an exchange spot price, or a sustained close at/above the level). Review the event's settlement criteria on KALSHI to see whether a transient touch qualifies.
KALSHI uses the price feed or exchange reference specified in the contract terms; check the contract page for the named reference source and any tie‑breaking or aggregation rules that govern settlement.
Zero traded volume only indicates there have been no trades in the market yet and does not change settlement mechanics; however, thin or no trading means spreads and available liquidity may be wide, so exercise caution and verify settlement rules before participating.
Yes, the official observation window or announcement time can be set or updated by the platform; traders should monitor the contract page and platform communications for the posted settlement schedule, as timing determines when the 15‑minute window will occur and affects trading opportunities.