| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $38.5370 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset labeled HYPE will reach a price target of $38.5370 within a 15-minute window. Short-duration target markets matter because they test intraday volatility, execution risk, and the ability of traders to react to very short-lived moves.
HYPE 15 min · $38.5370 target is a short-form crypto contract on KALSHI designed to resolve based on a narrow time window and a precise price level. Markets like this are commonly used to speculate on or hedge against rapid price swings driven by news, order-flow bursts, or algorithmic trading. The listing currently shows Closes: TBD and Total Volume Traded: $0, which indicates it is newly posted or not yet active.
Market prices/odds on this contract represent the collective trading view about whether that 15-minute event will occur, and they will move as new information arrives. Because of the short time frame and often thin liquidity, market prices can reflect execution risk and trader risk preferences in addition to pure probability.
Resolution depends on the contract's rules: typically the market resolves 'Yes' if the specified reference price for HYPE reaches or exceeds $38.5370 at any point during the designated 15-minute window or if an official last-sale price meets the threshold. Consult the event's resolution rules on KALSHI for the precise definition (e.g., whether it uses last trade, midpoint, or an index).
The start and end times are defined in the event listing and timestamp fields on KALSHI; because this listing shows 'Closes: TBD', the exact window has not yet been scheduled publicly. Check the market page for the scheduled start time or platform announcements for the definitive window and timezone.
The contract's resolution source should be specified in the market description or official rules; KALSHI typically names an exchange, index, or data provider for price determination. If the source is not listed, contact KALSHI support or refer to the market's rulebook before trading.
Zero volume indicates no reported trades yet and implies thin liquidity and limited price discovery; that increases spread and slippage risk for new traders and makes the market more susceptible to price impact from even small orders.
KALSHI will typically update the market page when the closing/schedule is set and publish any rule changes or clarifications via the event page and platform notices; follow the market page, enable notifications if available, and monitor official announcements for updates.