| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $40.2967 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the asset labeled "HYPE" will reach the price target of $40.2967 within a 15-minute measurement window. Short-duration price-target markets are useful for gauging immediate market sentiment, microstructure effects, and the impact of near-term news.
The market is hosted on Kalshi and currently shows no recorded volume and an unresolved close time (Closes: TBD). Because this is a very short time-frame contract, resolution depends heavily on the exact timing and the price feed used; historical short-window markets can be dominated by exchange microstructure, latency, and automated traders rather than slower-moving fundamentals.
Market odds reflect the aggregate beliefs and willingness of traders to stake money on the event, but in low-volume, short-duration markets those odds can be noisy and sensitive to single large orders or data-feed quirks.
Resolution depends on whether the price of HYPE meets the contract’s target within the defined 15‑minute measurement as specified by Kalshi’s market rules; consult the event page for whether the target is inclusive (>=) or exclusive (>) and which price feed/exchange is the official reference.
That is determined by the market’s resolution definition; many short-window contracts use a continuous interval, but some use a single timestamp or an averaged value—check the event details for the precise timing convention and how start/end times are set.
TBD means the official close time has not been posted; traders should monitor the event page and platform announcements for the announced start/close times. Absent a final close time, liquidity and risk are higher—consider smaller position sizes and be prepared for last-minute scheduling changes.
The platform will use the data source specified in the market’s resolution rules (an exchange, index, or price feed). If the event page does not list the feed, contact Kalshi support or consult the market rules; different feeds can produce different resolution outcomes.
Zero reported volume means no contracts have traded yet, indicating low interest and shallow liquidity. That increases the risk that quoted odds will move sharply with small orders and that fills may be wide or unavailable—treat current prices as preliminary and expect higher volatility.