Energy infrastructures targeted in Iran war strikes heighten conflict
Energy infrastructures in the Middle East are under attack as part of a US-Israeli military campaign against Iran. Odds for a US-Iran ceasefire by April 7 have dropped to 8% YES, down from 10% yesterday.
Escalating military actions have dampened hopes for a quick ceasefire. The April 7 sub-market is now at 8% YES, after a 2-point drop. The April 15 market fell to 18% YES. The April 30 market saw the biggest drop, now at 38% YES, indicating traders expect escalation to continue through mid-April.
With over $1.3M in USDC traded across these markets, liquidity suggests strong trader conviction. However, $15K can move the April 7 market 5 points, showing a single large order can still swing the odds. The largest single move was a 4-point spike for April 30 at 10:56 AM, likely due to a significant order.
Strikes on civilian energy infrastructure signal high escalation, shifting focus from military targets to economic disruption. For traders, the probability of a ceasefire is low without major diplomatic changes. A YES share for an April 7 ceasefire pays $1 if successful, offering a 12.5x return, but the odds are slim. Major changes like resumed talks or intermediary negotiations are needed to alter these odds.
Watch for statements from CENTCOM or moves by intermediaries like Oman or Qatar. Any softening in rhetoric or confirmation of talks could impact these odds.
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