Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz has sharply increased tensions with the US. The market for WTI Crude Oil hitting $160 in April sits at
Market reaction
The closure is moving three markets. The WTI Crude Oil market, with face value trading at $72,164/day, saw a 25-point spike recently before settling back. Pricing at 1.4% shows traders doubt oil reaches $160 even with the strait closed and global supply disrupted.
The Trump’s Iranian Demands market has dropped to
The probability of a US-Iran permanent peace deal by April 22 has fallen to
Why it matters
Iran’s closure of the strait is a strategic gamble: it risks its own economy to gain leverage in negotiations. Traders appear to read this as a temporary escalation rather than a permanent break in diplomacy. At 1.4¢, a YES share on WTI Crude Oil reaching $160 pays $1, a
What to watch
Trump’s public statements, any signs of military intervention, and the next round of US-Iran negotiations. A breakthrough or further escalation could move these markets fast.
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