Trump’s statement that the Iran conflict will end “pretty soon” has moved trader sentiment on Polymarket. WTI Crude Oil hitting $160 in April now sits at
Market reaction
Traders are re-evaluating the WTI Crude Oil market after Trump’s comment. The market had been pricing in risk around Strait of Hormuz disruptions, but the “pretty soon” remark shifted sentiment toward de-escalation. The ceasefire is set to expire on April 22, though Trump’s words appear to have reduced near-term anxiety.
Why it matters
The April 30 market for WTI Crude Oil hitting $160 is effectively dead, with no active volume and 14 days left until resolution. The risk premium that traders had built in around potential supply shocks has collapsed. A $160 oil price, which depended on prolonged conflict disrupting supply, now looks far-fetched at current odds.
Current trading conditions
The WTI market has zero recent trading volume. No large trades or meaningful price movement have occurred, which points to traders sitting on the sidelines. Low liquidity means any fresh geopolitical shock could move the market fast if it comes.
What to watch
Trump’s statement is optimistic but short on specifics. At
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