| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $89.1223 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the price of Solana (SOL) will reach the specified target of $89.1223 within a 15-minute observation window. Short-duration price-target markets matter because they isolate ultra-short-term volatility and liquidity events that larger, longer-term markets can smooth out.
Solana is a high-throughput smart-contract blockchain whose native token often shows pronounced intraday moves driven by order-book liquidity, whale activity, and derivative liquidations. Short 15-minute targets are useful for traders and risk managers who want to express views on immediate momentum or to hedge against sudden spikes or drops in price.
Market odds here reflect the aggregated view of traders about whether SOL will hit $89.1223 during the specified 15-minute window; they can move quickly as new information arrives and should be treated as a dynamic, real-time indicator rather than a fixed forecast.
The YES condition is that the market’s designated reference price reaches or exceeds $89.1223 at some point during the defined 15-minute observation window, subject to the platform’s official settlement and price-source rules; consult the event page for the precise resolution wording.
The start and end times are specified by the platform and will be published or updated on the event page; until KALSHI posts the official window, the market remains without a defined observation period—watch the event details for the authoritative timeline.
KALSHI’s event rules list the authoritative price source or consolidated index used for settlement; the event page or rulebook will identify whether a single exchange, a basket of exchanges, or a specific index is used to determine the reference price.
A zero traded volume means no market activity has occurred yet; low or zero volume indicates thin liquidity and that quoted odds may change quickly once trading begins, so early prices can be volatile and reflect small orders rather than broad consensus.
Whether a brief touch counts depends on KALSHI’s sampling and resolution rules (e.g., trade prints vs. quotes, required duration, timestamp granularity); check the event’s settlement methodology to learn if instantaneous ticks qualify or if a sustained trade/print is required.