| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,130.78 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will trade at $2,130.78 during a specified 15‑minute window; it matters because very short‑term price targets capture intraday liquidity events and rapid moves that create trading opportunities and risk.
ETH is a high‑liquidity, often high‑volatility crypto asset; 15‑minute target markets focus on microstructure factors (order flow, liquidity, and immediate news) rather than fundamental long‑term drivers. Short windows have historically resolved on transient events like large block trades, liquidation cascades, exchange outages, or breaking headlines, so traders should pay attention to real‑time feeds and the event's stated time and price source on KALSHI.
Odds on this market represent the aggregated view of participants about whether ETH will hit $2,130.78 in the 15‑minute window; because the window is short, odds can change very quickly with new orders or news and should be treated as a real‑time sentiment indicator, not a certainty.
The event resolves on whether ETH trades at the specified price within the designated 15‑minute interval; consult the KALSHI event page and rulebook for the authoritative price source, exchange set, timestamp convention, and any tie‑breaking/resolution procedures.
If the event shows 'Closes: TBD', the exact start time will be published on the event page or by KALSHI before trading begins; once the start time is announced the window runs for exactly 15 minutes and only prices within that interval are considered for resolution.
Short‑window hits are typically driven by large market orders or block trades, rapid cascading liquidations, sudden news or announcements that change flow, or cross‑exchange arbitrage that propagates a move quickly into the price feed used for resolution.
Zero or very low volume indicates little trading interest so far, which can mean wide spreads, limited counterparties, and greater price impact from individual trades; traders should expect that placing orders may move the market price and that odds may be less stable until liquidity builds.
Verify the exact start/end timestamps and the official price feed or exchange used for resolution on KALSHI, confirm your clock and trading connectivity, size orders relative to visible depth to estimate slippage, monitor real‑time news feeds during the window, and be prepared for fast moves or trade rejections that can affect execution.