| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,192.15 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will reach the price target of $2,192.15 within a specified 15‑minute window. It matters because short, discrete time-window markets isolate intraday liquidity and news-driven volatility, making them useful for traders who want to express views on very short-term moves.
Ethereum is a highly liquid crypto asset whose minute-by-minute price is driven by order flow on major exchanges, derivative positioning, and real-time news. Intraday moves can be large relative to the narrow 15‑minute window this market uses, so events like macro data releases, major exchange order flow, or headline news can change the outlook quickly. Historical intraday volatility and the current macro/liquidity environment are relevant context for this contract.
Market odds here represent the market's collective expectation that ETH will trade at or through the specified level during the defined 15‑minute period; they update in real time as participants react to new information. Treat odds as a snapshot of consensus sentiment and available liquidity, not a guaranteed forecast.
The precise start and end times are defined on the Kalshi event page for this contract; check that official event description because this market will only consider trades or reference prices within the listed 15‑minute interval.
Settlement follows the event terms posted by Kalshi—review the event settlement rules on the platform to see whether settlement is based on trade prints, exchange composite prices, or another specified data source.
Zero reported volume means no contracts have changed hands yet, which implies low liquidity and that price discovery is still starting; low volume can lead to wider bid-ask spreads and more volatile quote changes as new traders enter.
High‑frequency traders, market makers, large institutional or whale orders, and participants reacting to timed news or derivatives expiries are the most likely to create the rapid price moves that determine the outcome.
Yes—scheduled macro headlines, protocol announcements, major token unlocks, or sudden large exchange flows can materially increase intraday volatility and the chance that price reaches the target within a short window; monitor calendars and on‑chain activity leading into the interval.