| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $38.0065 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset labeled “HYPE” will reach the price target $38.0065 within a specific 15-minute window. It matters because short intraday price moves can be driven by liquidity events and news, and this market lets traders express views on a narrowly defined, time-bound outcome.
Short-window price-target markets focus attention on immediate drivers of price rather than long-term fundamentals; they are popular for capturing reactions to scheduled announcements, large trades, or sudden liquidity shifts. Because this market closes on a 15-minute interval and the listed close is TBD, participants should confirm the exact start and end timestamps and the official price source on the KALSHI event page before trading.
Market odds reflect the collective expectations of participants about whether HYPE will hit the specified target in the defined window and will move as new information arrives; interpret them as a real-time signal of market sentiment and available liquidity rather than a guaranteed forecast.
Resolution depends on whether the official price feed and timestamp defined in the KALSHI event details show HYPE reaching or exceeding $38.0065 at any point within the specified 15-minute window; consult the event page for the precise resolution rule and price source.
The event title indicates a 15-minute interval, but the exact start and end timestamps are provided on the KALSHI event page; because the stated close is TBD, check the platform for the definitive schedule before placing trades.
KALSHI’s event details specify the official price feed or aggregation method used for settlement; that selection matters for arbitrage and strategy, so verify the named source on the event page.
Zero volume means no market-implied price has formed yet; settlement is based on the designated price feed regardless of trading volume, but low liquidity can make entry/exit spreads wide and increase execution risk for participants.
Contingency resolution policies are defined by KALSHI — common outcomes include using alternate feeds, using the last available price, or cancelling/voiding the market; review KALSHI’s rules on data outages and delisting scenarios on the event page.