| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $37.3605 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the specified crypto instrument will hit the $37.3605 target during a designated 15-minute observation labeled 'HYPE'. It matters because it lets traders express views on an ultra short-term price move and on event-driven volatility.
Short-window markets like this are common in crypto for capturing rapid moves driven by news, listings, or coordinated trading. They typically settle to an exchange or oracle price and can move materially with low liquidity or high-frequency activity. Because this listing closes TBD, timing and resolution details from the platform are important context for participants.
Market prices here reflect the collective expectation about whether the target will be reached during the 15-minute window and can change rapidly; they are an information signal, not a guarantee of outcome.
It denotes the length of the observation window during which the market will evaluate whether the $37.3605 target is reached; consult the event page for the precise start/end timestamps and how the window is anchored.
The target is measured against the designated price feed or exchange specified by the market's resolution rules; check the market's resolution details to see the exact data source, timestamping, and rounding conventions used for settlement.
'Closes: TBD' means the platform has not yet set a final trading close time for the market, so participants should monitor the event page for updates because the open trading window and final observation period may change.
Zero volume indicates no recorded trades so far; that implies low liquidity and that quoted prices (if any) may be thin or untested, so small orders could move the market and execution costs may be higher.
The official settlement price is determined according to the market's stated resolution rules on KALSHI, typically using a specified exchange or data provider; review the event's resolution source and contact platform support if you need clarification.