| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $40.7198 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset labeled “HYPE” will reach a price of $40.7198 during a specified 15-minute observation window. Short-duration targets like this let traders express views on immediate price jumps or microstructure-driven moves.
Contracts of this form settle to a yes/no outcome based on an official price feed or exchange reference specified by the market creator (Kalshi). They are used to trade and hedge ultra-short-term volatility driven by news, order-flow imbalances, or automated trading activity; because listed volume is currently zero, no market consensus has formed yet.
Market prices on this contract reflect real-time sentiment and liquidity rather than a fundamental probability; they move as participants update their views about whether HYPE will touch the $40.7198 threshold within the 15-minute window and should be read as a short-term crowd signal, taking into account market depth and trade size.
The contract page on Kalshi specifies the exact start time or trigger for the 15-minute window; until the market lists a start timestamp or event trigger, the precise window is not active. Always check the official market details for the authoritative timing.
The market’s settlement rules identify the official reference source (for example a named exchange ticker or aggregated index). Refer to the Kalshi market description and settlement documentation to see which feed is authoritative for this contract.
Resolution criteria (whether equality counts, strict inequality, or a printed trade is required) are defined in the market’s rules. The contract description will state whether an exact print, a trade at or above the level, or some other condition constitutes a hit.
Edge-case handling—such as inclusivity of the start/end timestamp and use of the official feed’s timestamps—is specified in the market’s settlement terms. The market page will indicate how boundary timestamps are treated for resolution.
Zero traded volume means no one has yet taken a position at publicly reported prices; expect low liquidity, potentially wide bid-ask spreads, and a greater chance of price impact from even small orders. Traders should account for execution risk and verify market depth before committing capital.