| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.39060 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will meet a $1.39060 price target within a specified 15-minute measurement window on the KALSHI platform. Short-interval, single-price-target contracts matter because they isolate very short-term price action and are sensitive to immediate market events.
XRP is a liquid digital asset with frequent intraday volatility driven by trading flows, news, and broader crypto market moves. Markets that reference a short, fixed-duration window (15 minutes) focus on transient price behavior rather than longer-term fundamentals, so outcomes often hinge on near-term liquidity and event-driven catalysts. Because this contract currently lists with a close date of TBD, timing and resolution details are set by the platform when the event is scheduled.
Prediction market prices on this contract reflect the current market consensus about whether the target will be met during the 15-minute window; they move as traders react to new information. Treat quoted odds as a real-time expression of market expectations, not a forecast locked in for the future.
It means the contract is resolved by examining price behavior within a single 15-minute interval defined by the event rules; the platform checks whether the resolution condition was met during that interval. The precise start and end times for that interval are set by KALSHI when the event is activated and posted in the contract details.
The contract's resolution clause specifies the exact condition (for example, whether the trade price must be at or above the target at any point during the window). Always read the event's rule text on the platform to confirm whether the target is defined as 'at or above', 'equal to', or another condition.
KALSHI will use the price feed or exchange(s) specified in the event's resolution rules; it may be a single exchange, a consolidated feed, or another official data source. Check the event page for the named price source and any tie-breaking or aggregation rules.
A TBD close means the platform has not set the resolution window yet; KALSHI will schedule and announce the start/end times on the event page when ready. Traders should monitor the event listing and platform notifications for the official timing and any updates.
This contract can serve as a short-duration speculative bet or a tool to hedge exposure around a known short-term risk (e.g., a scheduled announcement). Because the window is brief, strategies should account for fast-moving prices, order execution risk, platform fees, and the specific resolution rules that determine payout.