| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,158.96 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will reach the specified price target of $2,158.96 during a defined 15-minute observation window. Short, time‑boxed price targets matter because they isolate very short‑term price risk and are useful for hedging or expressing views on intraday volatility.
Ether is an actively traded cryptocurrency whose short‑term price is driven by order‑book dynamics, leverage, on‑chain flows, and news. Fifteen‑minute target markets are designed to capture brief spikes or dips caused by concentrated trading activity, scheduled releases, or sudden liquidity shifts; settlement mechanics and exact timing are defined by the market operator (KALSHI).
Market prices reflect the consensus of participants about the likelihood of the target condition being met during the specified 15‑minute window; they update as traders incorporate new information, order‑flow, and news.
It refers to whether ETH trades at or meets the specified price level within a single, predefined 15‑minute observation window. The market resolves based on the condition defined in the market rules; consult the KALSHI market page for the precise settlement condition wording.
This market is framed around a single binary condition: either the specified price condition is satisfied during the observation window or it is not. Final settlement will indicate whether the target condition occurred according to KALSHI's rulebook.
Settlement uses the data source and timestamp specified by KALSHI for this market; that could be an index or an exchange feed and a clearly defined 15‑minute interval. Check the market's settlement specifications on KALSHI for the authoritative details.
The market page on KALSHI will display the scheduled observation window or clarify how the window start is determined. Because closes are listed as TBD, timing may be set or announced by the platform—monitor the event page and official updates for the exact schedule.
Rapid hits to a precise target are usually driven by concentrated liquidity events such as large market orders, cascading liquidations, algorithmic execution strategies, or significant news arriving within the window. Monitoring order books, large on‑chain transfers, and news flow improves situational awareness when trading this market.