| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $38.2137 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the HYPE token will reach the price target of $38.2137 within a specified 15-minute window; it matters because 15-minute target markets capture immediate price moves and short-term liquidity dynamics.
Short-duration crypto targets are used to express and trade views on very near-term price action; they are sensitive to microstructure, order flow, and sudden news. On Kalshi, these markets resolve against a predetermined price feed and resolution rule; the listing currently shows no trades and a closing time labeled TBD, indicating the market is new or awaiting a defined resolution window.
Market odds aggregate participant beliefs about whether the specified price condition will occur during the 15-minute window and change as new information arrives; in low-volume or thin markets, quoted odds can move sharply on small trades and convey less stable information.
A successful outcome is determined by whether the reference price specified in the market's resolution rules reaches (or exceeds, as defined) $38.2137 at any time during the designated 15-minute measurement window; the precise trigger (tick, trade, or midpoint) and equality condition are defined in the event's settlement criteria.
'Closes: TBD' means the market does not yet have a publicly posted resolution start time; Kalshi will publish the exact 15-minute window and close time according to the event's schedule or when conditions for opening are met—watch the event notices for the official start.
Zero volume indicates no executed trades yet, so any quoted prices or initial orders reflect very little revealed information; such markets are more susceptible to price swings from small trades and provide weaker signals about consensus market belief until liquidity builds.
The market resolves against the specific external price feed(s) and exchange(s) named in the market's settlement rules; those sources define the reference price (e.g., a particular exchange trade feed, aggregated index, or oracle) and any fallback providers—consult the event's rule text for the exact data source.
Resolution follows the platform's contingency procedures stated in the event rules: possible outcomes include using the last available qualified price, switching to a designated fallback feed, pausing resolution until data resumes, or applying an arbitration process; the applicable procedure for this market is the one specified in its settlement terms.