The US is delaying weapons deliveries to European countries, prioritizing military operations in Iran. The odds of the US escorting commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz by April 30 sit at
Market reaction
The current odds for April 30 are at
Daily volume is $31,960 in face value, translating to $6,939 in actual trading dollars. Only $2,110 is needed to move the odds 5 percentage points, making the market vulnerable to large single trades. The biggest recent move was a 2-point drop at 3:15 AM.
Why it matters
Diverting arms shipments away from Europe signals that the US is concentrating military resources on the Iran conflict. This reallocation raises the question of whether naval escort operations in the Strait of Hormuz become more likely as US force posture in the region grows. A YES share at
What to watch
Official statements from the Pentagon or US Central Command are the key trigger. A named operation or presidential announcement would likely push the odds up sharply.
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