| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $37.5836 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This Kalshi market tests whether the crypto asset HYPE will meet a specified price target of $37.5836 during a 15‑minute observation window. It matters because resolution will reflect a short, discrete price move and can be used to hedge or speculate on near‑term volatility in HYPE.
The listing is a time‑boxed price target market on Kalshi; the market currently shows zero traded volume and a single outcome, and its closing/observation timing is listed as TBD. Markets of this form resolve against a published price feed or exchange window specified in the market description, so resolution depends on the particular data source and exact timing chosen by the market rules.
Market odds represent the consensus view of traders about whether the HYPE price condition will be met during that 15‑minute window and will update as new information and trades arrive. Because the window is short, odds can move rapidly in response to fresh order flow or news.
It means resolution will depend on HYPE's price behavior during a specific 15‑minute interval defined by the market rules; the market page should state the exact start and end timestamps or how those times will be determined.
Settlement follows the data source named in the market description—often a particular exchange ticker or an aggregated feed; check the market's settlement clause for the exact feed and any averaging or timestamp rules, and contact Kalshi support if the feed is not specified.
A single outcome can indicate a single condition (e.g., whether the target is met) rather than multiple discrete choices; read the market’s condition and resolution operator (≥, =, etc.) on the market page to know whether it resolves as a yes/no event or a scalar measurement.
Zero prior volume indicates no executed trades yet; expect low liquidity, potentially wide spreads and greater price impact from any order; traders should confirm available order book depth and be cautious about execution risk.
High‑impact events include exchange listings or delistings, major project announcements, large token unlocks or transfers, sizable market orders from whales, and sudden broad crypto market moves—any of which can produce sharp short‑duration price moves.