| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $39.2280 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the asset referenced as HYPE will hit a price target of $39.2280 during a specified 15‑minute measurement window. Short, time‑boxed price targets matter because they isolate very short‑term liquidity and event‑driven moves that longer horizons can obscure.
Short‑duration crypto markets like this are influenced by high intraday volatility, exchange order‑book depth, and news or on‑chain activity that can produce rapid price swings. Historically, 15‑minute targets are used by traders reacting to scheduled announcements, large orders, or sudden shifts in sentiment, and low traded volume on the market page can amplify price moves and execution costs.
Market odds on the platform reflect the consensus of traders about whether the target will be hit and will move as new information arrives; interpret them as a live market view rather than a fixed forecast. Because this is a narrow time window, odds can change quickly around news, liquidity shifts, or large orders.
The contract defines a contiguous 15‑minute period during which the price is observed; the precise start and end timestamps for that window and any timezone conventions are specified in the market's resolution rules on the platform—check the market page for the definitive timing.
The market uses the price feed or exchange(s) listed in its settlement details on Kalshi; that could be a specific exchange ticker or an aggregated index—consult the market's resolution clause to see the exact feed and sampling procedure.
Resolution treatment of exact matches depends on the market's rule wording (for example, whether the condition is 'greater than or equal to' versus 'strictly greater than'); the settlement rules on the market page explain how exact matches are handled.
The market's close time is listed as TBD on the page; typically, the platform will post a firm close timestamp before trading ends, and settlement happens after the measurement window concludes and the designated price data are verified—monitor the market page for updates.
A total volume of $0 indicates no recorded trades yet on this market, signaling low liquidity; that means spreads may be wide and single trades can shift market odds substantially, so factor in execution risk and check order‑book depth before participating.