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Iran’s surrender claim disputed by ongoing US-Israel operations
Iran claims a US-Israel surrender, but military strikes continue. Odds of a US-Iran ceasefire by April 7 are at 7.5% YES, down from 10% yesterday.
The claim seems rhetorical, as US-Israel operations under Operation Epic Fury persist. The ceasefire market for April 7 fell 2.5 points, reflecting trader skepticism. The April 15 market stands at 19.5% YES, indicating doubt about quick de-escalation. Longer-term, April 30 shows 39.5% YES, driven by timing rather than belief in Iran’s claims.
Trading volumes show caution, with $1,356,072 USDC traded in 24 hours. A 3-point drop at 9:56 PM highlights trader disbelief in Iran’s rhetoric. The market’s depth, needing $46,774 to move 5 points, suggests institutional involvement.
Iran’s bold claims are more noise than substance, as US-Israel operations continue. A YES share at 7.5¢ pays $1 if a ceasefire happens by April 7, but rapid de-escalation seems unlikely without diplomacy.
Watch for US Defense Secretary Hegseth’s statements. His next briefing could affect odds if there’s diplomatic progress or military slowdown.
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