| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $38.6072 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset labeled "HYPE" will reach the price target $38.6072 within a specified 15-minute window. Short-term price-target markets matter because they let traders express views on immediate moves and can surface real-time information about liquidity and volatility.
Markets tied to short intraday windows are highly sensitive to order-book depth, exchange-specific ticks, and sudden news about the token or broader crypto market. HYPE’s short-term behavior will depend on where it is listed, how liquid it is at the target price, and any near-term announcements or on-chain events. Because settlement details and the close time are listed as TBD here, the exact resolution mechanics should be confirmed on the event page.
Market prices on platforms like KALSHI represent the aggregated market view at a point in time and update continuously as traders post or take offers. Treat those prices as a live consensus signal to be combined with your own analysis of liquidity, order books, and news flow.
It means the market is framed around whether HYPE will reach the price $38.6072 within a 15-minute measurement window; the event’s resolution rules on KALSHI specify the precise start/end criteria and price source.
The start time is determined by the event’s listed resolution rules on the KALSHI event page; because this listing shows 'Closes: TBD', check the official event description or announcements for the finalized start trigger and timestamp.
Resolution depends on the designated price source in the market rules — common choices are a specific exchange’s trade price, a consolidated index, or a mid-market quote; consult the event’s resolution clause on KALSHI to see which applies.
A $0 volume reading means no trades have executed in the market so far; that typically indicates a newly listed or thin market and implies early price moves may be volatile when initial orders are placed.
Ambiguity can arise from exchange outages, conflicting ticks across venues, delayed or missing price feeds, or unclear start/stop timestamps; the event’s fallback and dispute procedures listed by KALSHI will govern how such situations are resolved.