Iran hints at reopening Strait of Hormuz, ceasefire odds drop

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by Estefano Gomez · Just now ago

Iran’s suggestion of reopening the Strait of Hormuz signals possible de-escalation. Odds for a US-Iran ceasefire by April 7 have dropped to 2% from 8% yesterday.

This news has shaken the prediction market. The April 7 ceasefire odds are nearly flat at 2%. The April 30 odds have fallen to 24% from 40% in the last 24 hours. The May 31 odds are at 46%, indicating traders expect a potential catalyst by then.

Market volume is at $661,902 in USDC over the past day, showing strong interest but cautious sentiment. Moving the price by 5 points requires $26,062, reflecting moderate liquidity. The largest price move was a 2-point drop for April 30 at 10:44 AM, showing skepticism about immediate de-escalation.

Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz is crucial leverage. Its willingness to reopen it may suggest negotiation readiness, but without concrete actions, traders remain wary. A YES share at 2¢ for an April 7 ceasefire offers a 50x return if resolved, but rapid diplomatic moves are needed.

Watch for statements from Trump or intermediaries like Oman or Qatar. Any mention of ‘productive’ talks or a ‘deal’ could trigger market reactions.

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