| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.42240 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach a price of $1.42240 within a specified 15-minute interval. It matters because short, defined time-window price targets capture rapid market moves and news-driven volatility in crypto trading.
XRP is a liquid crypto asset with a history of volatile intraday moves, influenced by adoption news, regulatory actions involving Ripple Labs, and broader crypto-market trends. Short-interval targets like this are often used by traders to express views on immediate price momentum or to hedge exposure around scheduled events.
Market prices here reflect the collective assessment of whether the specified price will be reached during the 15-minute window; they update as new information arrives. Treat those prices as a real-time snapshot of aggregated expectations, not as guarantees of outcome.
It refers to a specific contiguous 15-minute window during which the market will check whether XRP reaches the stated price. The platform will publish the exact start and end timestamps for that window.
The market's close and the precise resolution interval are set by the platform and labeled on the event page; because the close is listed as TBD, monitor the event page for the announced timing and any updates.
The event will resolve according to the price feed or set of exchanges specified in the market rules; check the event's rule text on the KALSHI page to see the official reference source and any aggregation method used.
High-impact news can cause rapid, large price swings that either push XRP to the target or create volatile whipsaws; the effect depends on the content of the news, market liquidity at that moment, and how other traders react.
Resolution depends on the event's defined condition—some targets resolve on any observed trade or quote that meets or exceeds the level, while others require a closing or aggregated price; consult the event rules for the exact touch vs. close criterion.