| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,155.41 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will reach the price target of $2,155.41 within a specified 15-minute observation window. Short-duration targets like this matter because they isolate high-frequency drivers of price and can reveal immediate market sentiment and liquidity conditions.
Ether is a highly traded crypto asset whose minute-to-minute price is influenced by global spot exchanges, derivatives markets, and on-chain activity. Over short intervals, price moves are often driven more by order flow, liquidity imbalances, and news shocks than by longer-term fundamentals. Because resolution timing and data source determine outcomes, traders should reference the event's official rules on KALSHI for exact mechanics.
Prediction market prices reflect the market's collective expectation about whether the specified 15-minute event condition will be met; they update as new information arrives. Use these prices as a real-time summary of perceived short-term risk, not as fixed forecasts.
The '15 min' refers to a contiguous 15-minute interval defined by the event's resolution rules on KALSHI; the platform will specify the start time or the triggering mechanism and the precise timestamps used to judge price action.
Resolution depends on the event's stated data source and definition—typically this means a trade or a reported price at or above the target on the designated feed during the 15-minute window; check the KALSHI event page for the official resolution criteria.
'TBD' means the closing or observation schedule has not yet been posted; KALSHI will publish the closing information and any subsequent updates on the event page—participants should monitor that page for the official timeline.
The resolving data feed or set of exchanges is specified in the event's rules on KALSHI; different events may use a single exchange, a consolidated feed, or an official index—always confirm the listed source before trading.
Watch spot order-book depth on major venues, recent and nearby news releases, large on-chain transfers to/from exchanges, futures funding and open interest changes, and any sudden spike in volatility or trade size that could push price quickly.