| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,063.94 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will meet a $2,063.94 price target at a specified 15‑minute observation. It matters because it lets traders express or hedge very short‑term views on ETH price behavior around that observation window.
Short‑interval markets like this focus on minute‑scale price dynamics rather than longer‑term fundamentals; Ethereum is often influenced over minutes by order‑book flows, large trades, exchange liquidity, and breaking crypto or macro headlines. The event shows zero traded volume so far and has no published close time, which means liquidity and final timing are still evolving and should be confirmed on the platform before trading.
Market odds on this contract reflect the market’s collective view about whether ETH will meet the $2,063.94 target at the designated 15‑minute observation; they update as new information and order flow arrive. Use them as a real‑time sentiment and price‑risk signal, but confirm settlement rules and liquidity before placing orders.
The contract’s settlement depends on the platform’s specified settlement method. Some contracts use a single timestamp snapshot (price at a precise second), while others use an aggregated or range value for the interval. Check the event’s settlement rules on the exchange page to see which method applies here.
Settlement will follow the data feed or reference exchange(s) designated by the event creator or platform. The event lists Kalshi as the source; consult the event's official settlement documentation on the platform to identify the exact exchange(s) or index used.
Whether a momentary touch counts depends on the settlement definition: if settlement is based on the interval high/low, a momentary trade may qualify; if settlement uses a single snapshot, only the price at that snapshot matters. Verify the contract’s settlement language to determine which case applies.
Zero or low volume indicates limited liquidity and wider bid/ask spreads; entering or exiting positions may move the market more and prices can be more volatile. Volume can change rapidly as the observation time approaches, so monitor order book depth and recent trades before placing large orders.
The event currently lists the close time as TBD; the platform will publish the official close/observation time and the settlement result according to its rules. Track the event page and any platform notifications for the announced close time, the precise observation timestamp, and the post‑event settlement report.