| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,073.00 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will meet a $2,073.00 price condition within a 15-minute observation window; short-duration price targets matter because they capture intraday volatility and trader expectations about immediate price moves.
Ethereum (ETH) is a highly traded, high-volatility crypto asset whose price can swing sharply in minutes due to news, liquidity shifts, or large orders. Markets that focus on 15-minute windows are designed to isolate very short-term moves rather than longer-term trends; note that this listing currently shows one outcome, total volume traded of $0, and a closing time labeled TBD.
Prediction market prices aggregate trader beliefs and available information at a point in time; with low volume and a short observation window, quoted prices can change rapidly and may be more sensitive to individual trades or news.
The title indicates the market concerns whether ETH meets a $2,073.00 price condition during a 15-minute observation window; for the exact resolution criteria (e.g., whether touching, closing, or exceeding the target qualifies) and the reference price used, consult the official market description and KALSHI's resolution rules on the platform.
The market's close time is not yet set on the page (TBD). KALSHI typically publishes the closing time and the precise timing method for the observation window on the market page—check there for updates and any posted timestamps that anchor the 15-minute interval.
Resolution normally relies on a designated reference price or index defined by the market administrator; the specific exchanges or feeds used (e.g., a consolidated index or a single exchange) will be listed in the market's rules—verify the market's documentation to know the authoritative source.
Zero volume indicates no tracked trades yet, which usually means low liquidity; in such conditions, quoted prices may be thinly supported, spreads wider, and a single trade or news item can move the market significantly, so interpret early price signals cautiously.
Watch scheduled macro releases (e.g., CPI, employment), major crypto announcements or exchange status alerts, large on-chain transfers or whale orders visible in mempools/order-books, derivative expiries or large liquidation reports, and sudden changes in market-maker or liquidity-provider behavior.