Israel’s military warned Lebanese civilians against returning to villages in southern Lebanon, citing Hezbollah ceasefire violations. The Israel x Hezbollah ceasefire by April 30 market sits at
The warning comes as the U.S.-brokered truce, effective from April 16, faces pressure on the ground. The market for a ceasefire by June 30 also sits at
The market’s thin volume makes it vulnerable to sudden moves. Current face value volume is $0, meaning the market is inactive and a single large order could swing pricing. The Trump endorsement of the ceasefire market is also at
Israel’s warning casts doubt on the ceasefire’s durability. The ceasefire technically holds, but the IDF is actively telling civilians not to return to their homes, which contradicts the picture of stability that 100% odds imply. If you believe the ceasefire will falter, a position against market consensus at
Watch for statements from the IDF and Hezbollah. Any indication of resumed hostilities or diplomatic breakdowns could shift these markets quickly.
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