| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $37.4270 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the specified crypto asset labelled 'HYPE' will reach a price target of $37.4270 within a 15-minute window. Short-duration price targets matter because they isolate high-frequency drivers and liquidity events that move prices rapidly.
Fifteen-minute target markets focus on intraday microstructure rather than longer-term fundamentals; they are influenced by order-book dynamics, short-term news, and algorithmic trading. These markets often resolve based on a single timestamp or price feed defined by the platform, so understanding the official resolution rules and data sources is essential.
Market prices here reflect collective expectations about a short, specific price move; interpret them as a summary of real-time market sentiment and available information rather than a long-term forecast.
Resolution depends on whether the asset's price, as reported by the market's official data feed and at the timestamp(s) defined in the event rules, meets or exceeds the $37.4270 threshold within the specified 15-minute window. Consult the event rules on KALSHI for the exact price source and resolution criteria.
The start and end of the 15-minute window are determined by the event's timeline and resolution schedule on KALSHI; because the market's close is listed as TBD, traders should check the platform for the announced start time and any updates prior to trading.
KALSHI specifies the official price source in the event's formal rules. That source may be a particular exchange, a consolidated feed, or an aggregate index; always refer to the event page for the definitive feed and tie-breaking procedures.
Low trading volume typically means thinner liquidity and greater sensitivity to individual trades or external price moves; it also increases the potential for wide bid-ask spreads and makes the market more reactive to sudden orders or external exchange moves that appear in the official price feed.
Active participants often include high-frequency traders, market makers, scalpers, and event-driven traders who monitor order books and news feeds; strategies emphasize speed, execution quality, and access to the same price feed used for resolution.