| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $38.6807 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto token HYPE will reach the price target of $38.6807 within a 15-minute observation window on KALSHI. It matters because short-duration price targets concentrate incentives around microstructure, liquidity, and immediate news, creating distinct trading opportunities and risks.
Short, time-limited price markets like this one are common in crypto, where intraday volatility and announcement-driven spikes can move thinly traded tokens quickly. Resolution depends on the official price feed or exchange specified by the platform, and outcomes can be driven by exchange listings, coordinated trading, or algorithmic activity. Because the market currently shows zero volume and the close time is TBD, liquidity and the final observation timing are key practical considerations.
Market odds on this contract represent the collective view of traders about whether HYPE will hit the specified price in that 15-minute window; they update as new information arrives. Interpret odds as a live sentiment and liquidity signal, not a guarantee—check the event rules and resolution source before trading.
It denotes the length of the observation window during which HYPE must reach the $38.6807 target for the contract to be considered successful; the platform will specify the exact start and end times used to define that 15-minute window.
Resolution depends on the event rules: the target may require a recorded trade at or above that price on a specified exchange, or it may use an official index/aggregated feed. Consult the market's resolution criteria on the event page for the precise definition.
The platform's resolution rule determines which venue or feed is authoritative; if multiple venues show touches, the specified source or the aggregation method in the rules will be used to decide resolution.
Zero traded volume indicates little or no liquidity so far, which can mean wide spreads and higher execution risk; 'Closes: TBD' means the final observation scheduling or market close has not been publicly fixed, so confirm timing and resolution mechanics before entering a position.
Look at past intraday volatility, frequency and magnitude of short spikes, liquidity depth during rapid moves, reactions to previous announcements or listings, and susceptibility to pump-and-dump or bot-driven activity, as these patterns inform how likely a brief target touch is under similar conditions.