| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,069.28 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tests whether Ether (ETH) will reach the $2,069.28 price level within a specific 15-minute measurement window; outcomes like this matter because short intraday moves reveal liquidity, volatility, and trader reaction to news.
Ether is a highly liquid but often volatile crypto asset whose minute-to-minute price can move on order flow, macro news, derivatives expiries, or network and DeFi developments. Short-duration target markets attract scalpers and event-driven traders and are sensitive to execution-level details such as which exchange or index is used for settlement. For accurate interpretation, consult the market page for KALSHI’s stated resolution rules and data sources.
Market odds summarize the market’s current consensus about whether the $2,069.28 level will be reached during the defined 15-minute window; they will move as new information arrives and do not guarantee any particular outcome.
It asks whether Ether’s reference price will reach the $2,069.28 level within the market’s defined 15-minute measurement period; check the market page for the precise start/end definitions and whether the criterion is 'touch or exceed' or some other formulation.
The market’s rulebook on KALSHI specifies the exact timing and how the 15-minute window is selected; because this event lists the close as TBD, you should monitor the market page for the scheduled measurement period and any announcements about resolution timing.
Resolution depends on the data source named in the market’s official rules—typically a specific exchange or a consolidated index—so consult the KALSHI market details to see which tick source and timestamping method will be used for settlement.
That depends on the market’s resolution language: some markets count any verified trade or quote that touches the level, others require a quoted midpoint or sustained print; verify the exact condition in the market’s resolution criteria.
A $0 volume reading means no trades have been executed yet on this market; it does not preclude future liquidity—orders can still be placed and filled later—so check orderbook depth and recent trade activity before assuming limited liquidity.