| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $38.0481 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset labeled HYPE will meet a $38.0481 price target within a 15-minute observation window. It matters because very short-duration price targets highlight intraday volatility and the impact of rapid order flow on crypto prices.
Short-duration targets like this are often driven by high-frequency trading, liquidity snapshots, and rapid news or social-media-driven moves. Because the market lists 'Closes: TBD' and currently shows zero traded volume, the event may be new or not yet active, and participants should watch for updates to official start/close times or contract parameters. Historical context: sub-hour targets in crypto tend to resolve on extreme microstructure events (large market orders, exchange-specific liquidity gaps, or coordinated retail activity).
Market odds on this page represent the collective assessment of traders about whether HYPE will hit the specified target during the 15-minute window; they update in real time as new information and orders arrive. Use them as a dynamic signal of market sentiment and liquidity rather than a guaranteed forecast.
It indicates the contract will evaluate whether the asset labeled HYPE reaches the price $38.0481 sometime during a single 15-minute observation period; the contract's official rules define exactly how 'reaches' is measured and which data sources determine the price.
The start and end times are set by the market operator (KALSHI) or by parameters posted on the market page; 'TBD' means the window has not yet been finalized publicly, so check the market's details or updates for the authoritative schedule before trading.
Zero volume indicates no executed trades so far, which implies low liquidity and wider spreads; entering or exiting positions could be costly or influence the market price, so consider order size, potential slippage, and waiting for more activity or clearer terms.
The specific exchanges, price feeds, or indices used for resolution are defined in the market's official resolution rules on the platform; always consult those rules to know which data provider and timestamping method will be authoritative.
Typical movers are high-frequency traders and arbitrage bots, larger retail traders executing time-sensitive orders, and on rare occasions single large market orders or coordinated social-media-driven activity that can rapidly push price across short targets.