| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,168.46 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will hit the $2,168.46 target within a 15-minute measurement window. Short, timestamped targets matter to traders and hedgers who need to express or manage views about rapid intraday moves.
Intraday target markets reflect ETH's continuous 24/7 trading and the high minute-by-minute volatility typical of major crypto assets. Traders use them for scalping, event-driven speculation around news or liquidity shifts, and hedging very short-term exposure. Because this listing shows "Closes: TBD," the platform has not yet published the closing/resolution schedule for this specific market.
Market prices for this contract summarize how participants are pricing the chance that ETH will meet the stated level during the 15-minute window; price moves reflect new information, order flow, and shifting liquidity around that window.
The outcome depends on the settlement rules published on the KALSHI event page: it will specify the official price source and whether settlement uses the 15-minute high/low, an average, or a snapshot at a specific timestamp. Consult the event's rule section for the exact method.
When the platform sets opening and closing times, they will be published on the event page; until then the market has no posted resolution window. Monitor the KALSHI listing for the official timestamps and any updates.
The event page lists the reference price feed or index used for settlement. Different feeds (single exchange vs consolidated index) can differ at minute resolution, so check that field before trading.
Watch the order book depth, large market orders, sudden withdrawal of liquidity, derivative market moves (futures funding changes, option hedging), and breaking news—any of these can produce rapid intraminute price swings that determine whether the target is reached.
Confirm the settlement feed and timing on the KALSHI page, size positions for the short time horizon, set real-time alerts and execution limits to control slippage, monitor on-chain and exchange liquidity indicators, and be ready for rapid price movement around the scheduled window.