| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.42000 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will hit a $1.42000 price target within a specific 15-minute measurement interval defined by the event. It matters because short, time-bound price targets highlight intraday liquidity, order-flow dynamics, and reaction to news in a concentrated window.
The market is hosted on Kalshi and currently lists a single outcome; the market's close time is listed as TBD and the market shows no traded volume yet, which can indicate a newly listed or thinly traded contract. XRP's price behavior has historically been influenced by liquidity on major exchanges, regulatory developments involving Ripple, and broader crypto market volatility. Short-interval targets like a 15-minute window can be sensitive to exchange-specific quotes, flash moves, and algorithmic trading activity.
Prediction market odds reflect how participants collectively price the likelihood of the event under the market's settlement rules and can move quickly as new information arrives. To interpret odds for this contract, compare them to your assessment of near-term XRP liquidity and upcoming news; note that odds are not static and depend on real-time order flow.
Resolution depends on whether the contract's settlement rule—typically defined by Kalshi's event description—records XRP reaching (or exceeding) the $1.42000 threshold during the specified 15-minute measurement interval; consult the market's official settlement criteria for the precise condition.
The market page on Kalshi will publish the exact start and end times for the 15-minute window; because the event currently lists 'Closes: TBD', check the contract details or exchange notices for the finalized schedule before trading.
The specific exchange(s) and price type (last trade, aggregated index, or midpoint) used for settlement are specified in the market's rules on Kalshi; refer to those rules to understand which venues and data feeds will decide the outcome.
Large traders and whales executing sizable market orders, liquidity providers or market makers adjusting quotes, algorithmic trading strategies reacting to order flow, and any news-driven influx of retail or institutional orders can all materially affect price within such a short interval.
Edge-case handling (for example, missing ticks, identical timestamps, or boundary matches) is governed by the market's settlement policy on Kalshi; typically those policies specify fallback data sources and tie-breaking rules, so review the official contract terms for the definitive procedure.