| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $40.4694 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset labeled “HYPE” will hit a price target of $40.4694 within a specified 15-minute measurement interval. It matters because short, intraday price targets can indicate sudden momentum, liquidity events, or news-driven moves that affect traders and risk-management decisions.
The contract is listed on KALSHI and frames a very short-term, binary outcome tied to a single price threshold and a 15-minute window. Fifteen-minute targets amplify the role of exchange microstructure, order flow, and real-time news; outcomes for such short windows can hinge on a few large trades or a brief feed print. Currently this market shows no traded volume and its closing/starter time is listed as TBD, so its exact timeline and liquidity are still being set.
Market prices on KALSHI reflect the collective expectations of traders about whether the stated condition will occur; they update as new information arrives. For this specific short-window market, treat quoted prices cautiously when volume is low because they may not represent broad consensus.
The contract resolves based on whether the official settlement price feed records HYPE at or above $40.4694 during the defined 15-minute measurement interval; consult the market’s contract text on KALSHI for the precise resolution language and any equality/rounding rules.
The market’s description on KALSHI specifies the primary exchange or public price feed used for settlement; if that information isn’t visible on the listing, check KALSHI’s settlement documentation or contact their support for the authoritative source.
The 15-minute window is a contiguous interval defined in the market’s specifications (start time, timezone, and how the start is triggered). Since this listing shows 'Closes: TBD', the exact start/closing times have not been set—monitor the market page for updates or official scheduling from KALSHI.
Whether a single tick qualifies depends on the contract’s resolution rules and the chosen price feed: typically any print at or above the threshold on the designated feed within the measurement window counts, but check the market’s wording for tie-breakers, timestamp matching, or minimum trade size requirements.
Zero traded volume means no market history or executed bets yet; quoted prices (if any) may be wide or unreliable and liquidity may be thin. Treat market signals cautiously until there is meaningful trading interest and verify contract details before taking positions.