| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,109.43 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will reach the specific price target of $2,109.43 during a single 15‑minute settlement window. Short‑term target markets matter because they isolate very short timescale price moves and are sensitive to immediate liquidity, news, and trading dynamics.
Ethereum is a highly liquid but volatile crypto asset whose minute‑to‑minute price can be driven by exchange order flow, macro crypto moves (often led by Bitcoin), major news, and on‑chain events. KALSHI lists time‑bound price targets like this to let traders express views about whether a specific price will be touched within a precisely defined short window; this particular market currently shows no traded volume and its close time is listed as TBD, so check the platform for updates.
Market odds on the event page represent the crowd’s current view about the chance that ETH will meet the $2,109.43 target within the designated 15‑minute window and will update in real time as new information and orders enter the market. Because odds change continuously, use them as a live sentiment signal rather than a fixed forecast.
Resolution depends on KALSHI’s published settlement criteria for this market; typically a successful hit means the platform’s designated reference price feed records ETH at or above (or equal to) $2,109.43 at any point during the specified 15‑minute settlement window. Confirm the exact equality/inequality rule and feed in the market rules before trading.
The market page or official market rules will specify the exact start and end timestamps of the 15‑minute window. Because this particular listing shows 'Closes: TBD', check the KALSHI event page for the announced window time or platform updates; if not available, contact KALSHI support for the scheduled settlement window.
KALSHI uses the price source defined in the market’s settlement specifications (it may be a specific exchange, an aggregate index, or a third‑party feed). Always review the market's data source in the official specs so you know which venue’s prints or quotes can trigger resolution.
Yes—if the platform’s reference feed records the price level during the window, even a brief tick can count. Different feeds handle timestamping and aggregation differently, and some markets include rules about filtering out obvious anomalies; check the settlement and dispute procedures for details on treatment of transient spikes.
Total volume $0 indicates no trades have executed yet, implying low liquidity and that current market prices (odds) may be wide or non‑representative. 'Number of outcomes: 1' on the event listing typically reflects that the listing is for a single, time‑bound target outcome rather than multiple independent outcomes; consult the market description to understand the payout structure and whether there are separate yes/no or multi‑option outcomes.