| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,125.05 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will meet the $2,125.05 price target during a platform-defined 15-minute measurement window. Short-interval price targets matter for traders managing very short-term exposure and for participants trading event-driven catalysts.
ETH is a highly traded crypto asset whose price can move materially within minutes in response to macroeconomic news, on-chain activity, and large order flow. Fifteen-minute targets are sensitive to microstructure effects—liquidity, exchange-level spikes, and algorithmic trading—so historical daily context may be less predictive than contemporaneous order flow and news. Because the market uses a specific settlement feed and window, participants must pay attention to the platform's posted rules for resolution.
Market prices on this event summarize participants' collective view about whether the $2,125.05 threshold will be met during the designated 15-minute interval; they update as new information arrives but are not guarantees of outcomes. Use the market price together with an understanding of real-time drivers and platform settlement rules when forming a view.
The 15-minute window is the contiguous interval specified by the platform for sampling the ETH price; the market will resolve based on the price behavior during that interval as defined in KALSHI's market rules. Check the market page or official resolution rules for the precise start and end time convention.
This market resolves according to the specific price feed or index designated by the platform for this contract; the market details or KALSHI's resolution documentation identify the official source. Review that information before trading to understand where the reference price comes from.
If the close time is TBD, the platform will publish the scheduled settlement/start time before resolution. Monitor the market page and any platform notifications for the announced start time and any changes.
KALSHI's resolution policy typically specifies backup feeds, fallback procedures, or delayed resolution in the event of outages; consult the platform's official dispute and resolution policies for the exact process that applies to this market.
Events that can flip the outcome include one or more large market orders that sweep liquidity, clustered liquidations of leveraged positions, breaking news or coordinated announcements that arrive during the window, and exchange-specific incidents (outages, delisted pairs) that create transient price dislocations.