| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $87.0458 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tests whether SOL will reach the price target $87.0458 during a specified 15-minute measurement period. It matters because short, fixed windows capture time-sensitive price moves that can be driven by news, liquidity events, or algorithmic trading.
SOL is a liquid but volatile cryptocurrency whose price responds quickly to on-chain activity, protocol updates, macro risk sentiment, and movements in major coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum. A 15-minute target emphasizes intraday microstructure — order-book depth, large trades, and rapid sentiment shifts — rather than fundamental valuation.
Prediction market prices aggregate trader expectations about whether the event condition will be met in that defined window; movements in the market reflect changing consensus about short-term price risk, not a long-term forecast of SOL's value.
The precise start and end times or whether the window is rolling versus fixed should be specified on the market's official rules page; if not posted, assume you must consult the event details on KALSHI because settlement depends on that definition.
Settlement typically uses the reference exchange, index, or data feed named in the market's specification; check the event page for the named source because that determines which venue's trades or timestamps count.
'Closes: TBD' means the final trading/measurement schedule has not been announced; until the close is set, participants should expect the market to remain open but should not assume a settlement time—monitor the event page for updates before making time-sensitive trades.
Zero volume indicates the market is new or inactive; low liquidity can lead to wide bid-ask spreads and allow single trades to move the market significantly, so exercise caution and account sizing discipline when placing orders.
Whether a brief spike counts depends on the settlement rule chosen by the market (e.g., any trade above the target, highest trade within the window, or an averaged/closing price). Verify the settlement criterion on the market page because momentary spikes may or may not be sufficient.