| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $37.4499 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset labeled "HYPE" will reach the price target $37.4499 during a specified 15-minute observation window. Short-duration price-target markets matter because they isolate very near-term volatility and execution risk that matter to traders and market makers.
These micro-duration markets are designed to capture minute-level moves rather than multi-day trends; they are commonly used by high-frequency traders, scalpers, and event-driven participants. In crypto markets, minute-scale outcomes can be driven by order flow, exchange listings/delistings, or rapid news, so outcomes can change quickly. The page currently shows Total Volume Traded: $0 and Closes: TBD, indicating the market is new or has not yet attracted liquidity and that the exact close timing is not yet published.
Prediction-market prices reflect collective trader expectations about whether the target will be met during the 15-minute window and are best used as a real-time sentiment and risk indicator rather than a definitive forecast. Always consult the event's settlement rules for the precise definition of the reference price and resolution procedure.
The contract defines a 15-minute observation period during which the price is checked against the $37.4499 target; the precise start and end timestamps are specified in the market's settlement terms on the platform, so consult the event details to see when that window begins.
Resolution uses the reference price definition listed in the event's settlement rules (for example, a specified exchange's last trade or an aggregated index); check the Kalshi contract text on this market to see the exact price source and measurement method.
'Closes: TBD' means the market’s final close time or the published start of the observation window has not yet been posted; monitor the market page and platform notices for the announced close/start time before trading or assuming a resolution timeline.
Zero volume indicates no recorded trades have occurred yet; that implies low or no liquidity, potentially wide spreads and higher execution risk, so smaller trade sizes or waiting for more participation can reduce slippage and price-impact risk.
Contracts typically include fallback and dispute procedures (alternate feeds, pre-specified aggregations, or platform arbitration); because procedures vary, review the event's settlement rules and the platform's rulebook for the exact fallback hierarchy and resolution process.