| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $40.2756 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the HYPE token will reach a price target of $40.2756 within a specified 15-minute window. It matters because short-timeframe targets capture intraday volatility and trader sentiment around HYPE.
HYPE 15 min · $40.2756 target is a short-duration crypto contract hosted on KALSHI that resolves based on price movement in a narrow window, so outcomes are driven by high-frequency trading, news, and liquidity conditions. Short-window markets like this have become common as traders seek to express views on momentary spikes or crashes without longer-term exposure.
Prediction market odds here reflect the market's collective view of how likely that 15-minute price event will occur; they move in real time as new information, order flow, and news change expectations. Treat odds as a symptom of market consensus and liquidity rather than an intrinsic property of the asset.
It asks whether the HYPE token will trade at or above $40.2756 at any point during the specific 15-minute measurement window defined in the market's rules; consult the market page for the precise resolution definition.
The market's start time and close time are set by KALSHI and shown on the market page; at present the close is TBD, so check the live listing for the scheduled measurement window and trading cutoff.
KALSHI specifies the official price source(s) and method of aggregation for each market in its resolution rules; locate the 'settlement price' or 'resolution source' section on this market's page to see which exchange(s) or feeds will be used.
Thin order books mean relatively small orders can cause large price swings, increasing the chance of transient spikes; conversely, deep liquidity can blunt short-term moves, so liquidity conditions during the window materially influence whether the target is reached.
KALSHI has contingency and dispute procedures described in its rulebook; if primary feeds are unavailable or there is a halt, the platform may use alternate feeds, extend resolution, or follow dispute-resolution protocols—check KALSHI's official rules for specifics.