A fragile monthlong US-Iran ceasefire, holding since early April amid their 2026 war over the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear issues, faced severe tests this week with mutual strikes—including US airstrikes on May 7 targeting Iranian military sites and tankers, and reported Iranian missile launches at US vessels. Iran is reviewing a new US peace proposal offering sanctions relief, frozen asset releases, and a nuclear enrichment moratorium in exchange for ending hostilities, following failed marathon talks in Islamabad last month where Vice President Vance demanded ironclad non-nuclear commitments. President Trump signals optimism but warns of escalation without progress, leaving trader consensus cautious on a permanent deal as Tehran's response looms amid ongoing naval tensions.
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December 31 rises to 76%1%
| US‑Iran officials say they are “closing in” on framework for permanent deal, Trump renews bomb threats | Continued high‑level statements about a pending framework, despite aggressive rhetoric, kept the market near its recent high. |
| China’s foreign minister meets Iran’s foreign minister in Beijing, discussing peace | The China‑mediated meeting added a third‑party credibility boost, helping the
| China’s foreign minister meets Iran’s foreign minister in Beijing, discussing peace | The China‑mediated meeting added a third‑party credibility boost, helping the
| U.S. and Iran closing in on one‑page memo to end war, Axios reports | Reuters‑cited report that the White House believed a one‑page MOU was near completion revived optimism,
December 31 rises to 75%2%
| U.S. and Iran closing in on one‑page memo to end war, Axios reports | Reuters‑cited report that the White House believed a one‑page MOU was near completion revived optimism, nudging the
Reports emerge that the US and Iran are close to agreeing on a one-page memo to end the war, the closest either side has come to a deal so far, boosting market confidence
May 15 rises to 19%2%
Reports emerge that the US and Iran are close to agreeing on a one-page memo to end the war, the closest either side has come to a deal so far, boosting market confidence
U.S. Central Command reports defensive strikes after “unprovoked” Iranian attacks in the Strait of Hormuz – The Guardian live‑blog recorded U.S.
May 11 dips to 6%1%
defensive actions against Iranian missile fire, reinforcing the view that the cease‑fire was collapsing and further depressing the probability of a permanent peace deal.
Iran says it is reviewing a U.S.
May 11 dips to 8%3%
peace proposal while the U.S. pauses “Project Freedom” – Al Jazeera noted that Iran was still reviewing the U.S. offer, but President Trump halted the naval operation to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, signaling uncertainty and pulling the odds lower.
Reports of US and Iran negotiating a one-page memorandum to end hostilities
May 13 dips to 11%2%
News emerged that the US and Iran were trying to finalize a brief memorandum to end hostilities and establish a framework for future nuclear talks, but no definitive agreement was reached, contributing to a further.
Iran reviews US peace proposal including reopening Strait of Hormuz
May 13 dips to 13%3%
Iran publicly stated it was reviewing a US peace proposal that would formally end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but key US demands on nuclear suspension remained unresolved, limiting optimism for a permanent deal.
US and Iran exchange fire amid declared ceasefire, raising doubts about peace prospects
May 13 drops to 16%6%
The US military struck Iranian targets after Iran fired on US warships in the Strait of Hormuz, testing the ceasefire and increasing tensions. President Trump threatened further action if Iran rejected peace offers, causing market uncertainty and a.
Despite occasional exchanges of fire, both sides affirm the ceasefire remains in effect, maintaining a fragile peace and supporting market confidence in a potential deal
Despite occasional exchanges of fire, both sides affirm the ceasefire remains in effect, maintaining a fragile peace and supporting market confidence in a potential deal
| U.S. and Iran exchange fire, but Trump says ceasefire still in effect | A brief missile exchange introduced doubt about the durability of the cease‑fire, pulling the “Yes”
December 31 dips to 73%3%
| U.S. and Iran exchange fire, but Trump says ceasefire still in effect | A brief missile exchange introduced doubt about the durability of the cease‑fire, pulling the “Yes”
“One‑page” memorandum talks stall as both sides blame each other for violations – The New York Times detailed that Iranian officials discussed a 30‑day framework to end
May 11 dips to 7%1%
“One‑page” memorandum talks stall as both sides blame each other for violations – The New York Times detailed that Iranian officials discussed a 30‑day framework to end hostilities, yet the lack of a signed document and ongoing skirmishes kept market confidence weak.
Iran publicly states it is reviewing a US peace proposal that would formally end the war, though key demands remain unresolved, indicating cautious optimism
June 30 rises to 54%3%
Iran publicly states it is reviewing a US peace proposal that would formally end the war, though key demands remain unresolved, indicating cautious optimism
Reports emerge that US and Iran are close to finalizing a one-page memo to end the war, with Trump backing off military actions in the Strait of Hormuz due to progress in talks
June 30 jumps to 51%7%
Reports emerge that US and Iran are close to finalizing a one-page memo to end the war, with Trump backing off military actions in the Strait of Hormuz due to progress in talks
| U.S. pauses two‑day naval mission in the Strait of Hormuz to make room for diplomatic talks | The temporary halt of the blockade was interpreted as a goodwill gesture, further
December 31 jumps to 76%6%
| U.S. pauses two‑day naval mission in the Strait of Hormuz to make room for diplomatic talks | The temporary halt of the blockade was interpreted as a goodwill gesture, further boosting confidence in a permanent settlement. |
President Trump pauses a naval mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to allow diplomatic efforts to continue, signaling a willingness to negotiate further
May 15 rises to 17%2%
President Trump pauses a naval mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to allow diplomatic efforts to continue, signaling a willingness to negotiate further
Iran reviews a US peace proposal formally ending the war, while President Trump pauses the naval mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, citing progress in talks
May 31 jumps to 26%13%
Iran reviews a US peace proposal formally ending the war, while President Trump pauses the naval mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, citing progress in talks
Trump announces a further extension of the cease‑fire only until Iran submits a permanent‑peace proposal, removing pressure on Tehran and pushing the market to its lowest level
May 31 plunges to 14%19%
Trump announces a further extension of the cease‑fire only until Iran submits a permanent‑peace proposal, removing pressure on Tehran and pushing the market to its lowest level
Trump announces the US will help free ships stuck in the Strait of Hormuz but does not commit to a permanent peace framework, leaving the market at its lowest level
May 31 drops to 14%5%
Trump announces the US will help free ships stuck in the Strait of Hormuz but does not commit to a permanent peace framework, leaving the market at its lowest level
U.S. officials say “very positive discussions” are ongoing but no definitive agreement has been reached, providing a modest rebound after the May 1 dip
June 30 jumps to 39%8%
U.S. officials say “very positive discussions” are ongoing but no definitive agreement has been reached, providing a modest rebound after the May 1 dip
Reports indicate the US and Iran are close to a one-page memorandum of understanding to end the war and establish a framework for nuclear discussions
May 31 dips to 20%2%
Reports indicate the US and Iran are close to a one-page memorandum of understanding to end the war and establish a framework for nuclear discussions
U.S. officials confirmed the continuation of a naval blockade of Iranian ports after the Islamabad talks collapsed, underscoring that military pressure remained and a permanent
May 15 rises to 8%1%
U.S. officials confirmed the continuation of a naval blockade of Iranian ports after the Islamabad talks collapsed, underscoring that military pressure remained and a permanent cease‑fire was unlikely
The U.S. Senate failed for the sixth time to advance an Iran War Powers Resolution, leaving the cease‑fire fragile and reducing confidence that a permanent peace framework could
May 15 dips to 7%3%
The U.S. Senate failed for the sixth time to advance an Iran War Powers Resolution, leaving the cease‑fire fragile and reducing confidence that a permanent peace framework could be ratified
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards issued a “finger on the trigger” warning, signalling renewed military readiness and suggesting the cease‑fire could break before the May 15 deadline,
May 15 dips to 8%2%
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards issued a “finger on the trigger” warning, signalling renewed military readiness and suggesting the cease‑fire could break before the May 15 deadline, pushing the Yes probability down to a low‑single‑digit level
Trump posted a mock‑up image of himself holding a gun on Truth Social, warning Iran to “get smart soon” after peace talks stalled, which further dampened expectations of a lasting
May 15 dips to 10%2%
Trump posted a mock‑up image of himself holding a gun on Truth Social, warning Iran to “get smart soon” after peace talks stalled, which further dampened expectations of a lasting agreement
Trump says US representatives are having “very positive discussions” with Iran while simultaneously warning Tehran to “get smart soon,” reflecting mixed signals
May 31 dips to 28%2%
Trump says US representatives are having “very positive discussions” with Iran while simultaneously warning Tehran to “get smart soon,” reflecting mixed signals
Trump says US representatives are having “very positive discussions” with Iran and promises to free stranded ships, briefly lifting market pessimism
May 31 drops to 33%6%
Trump says US representatives are having “very positive discussions” with Iran and promises to free stranded ships, briefly lifting market pessimism
U.S. officials discuss the new Iranian proposal and label it “not enough,” while Trump says he will review it, leading to a further decline
June 30 rises to 47%1%
U.S. officials discuss the new Iranian proposal and label it “not enough,” while Trump says he will review it, leading to a further decline
Multiple outlets (Al Jazeera, PBS, Reuters) report Iran’s foreign minister meeting Putin in Russia and offering a “re‑open Hormuz” plan that postpones nuclear talks, keeping hope
June 30 drops to 47%8%
Multiple outlets (Al Jazeera, PBS, Reuters) report Iran’s foreign minister meeting Putin in Russia and offering a “re‑open Hormuz” plan that postpones nuclear talks, keeping hope alive
Reuters: President Trump discusses a new Iranian proposal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war, but he says it is “not enough”; the mixed signal pushes the
June 30 jumps to 55%10%
Reuters: President Trump discusses a new Iranian proposal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war, but he says it is “not enough”; the mixed signal pushes the
Iran fired on three commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz hours after President Trump announced an extension of the two‑week cease‑fire, raising fears the truce was
May 15 dips to 12%2%
Iran fired on three commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz hours after President Trump announced an extension of the two‑week cease‑fire, raising fears the truce was collapsing and that a permanent peace pact was unlikely
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi travelled to Moscow for high‑level talks with President Putin after a failed Islamabad round, signalling that Tehran was still seeking a
May 15 dips to 14%1%
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi travelled to Moscow for high‑level talks with President Putin after a failed Islamabad round, signalling that Tehran was still seeking a diplomatic path but had not secured a deal
Trump discusses the Iranian proposal with top security aides and later cancels a planned envoy visit to Islamabad, indicating a stall in talks and pushing the market down
June 30 jumps to 53%7%
Trump discusses the Iranian proposal with top security aides and later cancels a planned envoy visit to Islamabad, indicating a stall in talks and pushing the market down
Trump pauses a US naval operation to reopen the blockaded Strait of Hormuz, citing progress in peace talks and a request from Pakistan, which calms market fears of renewed conflict
June 30 jumps to 54%8%
Trump pauses a US naval operation to reopen the blockaded Strait of Hormuz, citing progress in peace talks and a request from Pakistan, which calms market fears of renewed conflict
Market reacts to stalled negotiations and ongoing military skirmishes, with Iran refusing to agree to a wider peace deal without Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire in Lebanon
May 31 plunges to 30%16%
Market reacts to stalled negotiations and ongoing military skirmishes, with Iran refusing to agree to a wider peace deal without Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire in Lebanon
Iran’s IRGC captures the MSC Francesca in the Strait of Hormuz, underscoring continued hostilities despite the cease‑fire and prompting a market pullback
June 30 dips to 57%4%
Iran’s IRGC captures the MSC Francesca in the Strait of Hormuz, underscoring continued hostilities despite the cease‑fire and prompting a market pullback
White House confirms that special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are flying back to Islamabad to resume talks, reviving optimism
June 30 jumps to 64%6%
White House confirms that special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are flying back to Islamabad to resume talks, reviving optimism
US officials report “some progress” from Iran but note that key Iranian leaders (e.g., speaker Ghalibaf) will not attend the Islamabad talks, heightening uncertainty
May 31 rises to 34%1%
US officials report “some progress” from Iran but note that key Iranian leaders (e.g., speaker Ghalibaf) will not attend the Islamabad talks, heightening uncertainty
Trump pauses “Project Freedom” – the operation to reopen the Strait of Hormuz – citing “great progress” in peace talks, which temporarily dampens odds as traders await a formal
June 30 plunges to 54%28%
Trump pauses “Project Freedom” – the operation to reopen the Strait of Hormuz – citing “great progress” in peace talks, which temporarily dampens odds as traders await a formal document
Reports emerge of renewed tensions and accusations of ceasefire violations, including Israeli and US attacks in Lebanon and Gulf, undermining peace progress
May 31 plunges to 46%16%
Reports emerge of renewed tensions and accusations of ceasefire violations, including Israeli and US attacks in Lebanon and Gulf, undermining peace progress
President Trump announces indefinite extension of the ceasefire to allow continued peace talks, reflecting ongoing diplomatic efforts despite internal Iranian fractures
June 30 jumps to 66%5%
President Trump announces indefinite extension of the ceasefire to allow continued peace talks, reflecting ongoing diplomatic efforts despite internal Iranian fractures
Trump extends the cease‑fire indefinitely to give talks more time, but notes Iran’s “seriously fractured” government, creating mixed signals and a modest pull‑back
June 30 dips to 65%3%
Trump extends the cease‑fire indefinitely to give talks more time, but notes Iran’s “seriously fractured” government, creating mixed signals and a modest pull‑back
President Trump says he will indefinitely extend the two‑week cease‑fire to give negotiators more time, removing the imminent deadline
June 30 drops to 58%8%
President Trump says he will indefinitely extend the two‑week cease‑fire to give negotiators more time, removing the imminent deadline
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says the US will extend the cease‑fire until Iran submits a permanent‑peace proposal, removing the deadline pressure
May 31 dips to 62%2%
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says the US will extend the cease‑fire until Iran submits a permanent‑peace proposal, removing the deadline pressure
Trump announces that Iran will “completely open” the Strait of Hormuz, suggesting the cease‑fire is holding and a peace framework is near, pushing the market to its peak
June 30 drops to 68%14%
Trump announces that Iran will “completely open” the Strait of Hormuz, suggesting the cease‑fire is holding and a peace framework is near, pushing the market to its peak
Iran’s foreign minister announces the Strait of Hormuz has been reopened, and Trump declares the cease‑fire “holding” and talks “very positive,” pushing the market to its April
June 30 dips to 65%3%
Iran’s foreign minister announces the Strait of Hormuz has been reopened, and Trump declares the cease‑fire “holding” and talks “very positive,” pushing the market to its April high
Pakistani foreign minister Ishaq Dar says the United States and Iran are “very close to stitching a deal” and the Strait of Hormuz has reopened, sparking a surge in the market
April 30 surges to 63%30%
Pakistani foreign minister Ishaq Dar says the United States and Iran are “very close to stitching a deal” and the Strait of Hormuz has reopened, sparking a surge in the market
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif publicly states that both sides are “very close” to a permanent agreement, lifting market optimism (inferred from the 29‑point swing Apr
June 30 jumps to 82%11%
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif publicly states that both sides are “very close” to a permanent agreement, lifting market optimism (inferred from the 29‑point swing Apr 13 → Apr 15)
President Trump says the Strait of Hormuz will be “completely open” once a peace deal is signed, boosting confidence that negotiations are nearing a permanent settlement
June 30 drops to 68%14%
President Trump says the Strait of Hormuz will be “completely open” once a peace deal is signed, boosting confidence that negotiations are nearing a permanent settlement
Trump announces a 10‑day Lebanon‑Israel truce and says Iran will reopen the Strait of Hormuz during the truce, but the US blockade continues
May 31 jumps to 63%6%
Trump announces a 10‑day Lebanon‑Israel truce and says Iran will reopen the Strait of Hormuz during the truce, but the US blockade continues
Reuters reports that the highest‑level U.S.–Iran talks in Islamabad conclude without any breakthrough, leaving “dialogue still alive” but no agreement
Reuters reports that the highest‑level U.S.–Iran talks in Islamabad conclude without any breakthrough, leaving “dialogue still alive” but no agreement
U.S. President Donald Trump announces a naval blockade of Iranian ports, effective April 13, after the Islamabad talks end without a deal
June 30 surges to 69%28%
U.S. President Donald Trump announces a naval blockade of Iranian ports, effective April 13, after the Islamabad talks end without a deal
President Trump announces a naval blockade of Iranian ports after the failed Islamabad talks, further eroding confidence in a permanent peace
April 30 drops to 33%6%
President Trump announces a naval blockade of Iranian ports after the failed Islamabad talks, further eroding confidence in a permanent peace
Direct talks in Islamabad collapse over disagreements on nuclear limits, ballistic missiles, sanctions relief and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, causing a sharp drop in optimism
April 30 plunges to 39%22%
Direct talks in Islamabad collapse over disagreements on nuclear limits, ballistic missiles, sanctions relief and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, causing a sharp drop in optimism
US Vice President JD Vance and envoys arrive in Islamabad for peace talks with Iranian officials, but negotiations end without agreement, highlighting ongoing challenges
May 15 dips to 5%3%
US Vice President JD Vance and envoys arrive in Islamabad for peace talks with Iranian officials, but negotiations end without agreement, highlighting ongoing challenges
US Vice President JD Vance and envoys arrive in Islamabad for peace talks with Iranian officials, signaling serious diplomatic engagement
June 30 rises to 72%1%
US Vice President JD Vance and envoys arrive in Islamabad for peace talks with Iranian officials, signaling serious diplomatic engagement
U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff arrive in Islamabad for high‑level peace talks, raising expectations of a definitive agreement
June 30 jumps to 82%9%
U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff arrive in Islamabad for high‑level peace talks, raising expectations of a definitive agreement
U.S. Vice President JD Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner arrive in Islamabad for peace talks, signalling a high‑level push toward a permanent deal
April 30 surges to 61%30%
U.S. Vice President JD Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner arrive in Islamabad for peace talks, signalling a high‑level push toward a permanent deal
US Vice President JD Vance and envoys arrive in Islamabad for peace talks with Iranian officials, but negotiations end with significant gaps on major issues
May 31 rises to 47%4%
US Vice President JD Vance and envoys arrive in Islamabad for peace talks with Iranian officials, but negotiations end with significant gaps on major issues
U.S. Vice President JD Vance arrives in Islamabad for a second round of talks, but the delegation leaves without an agreement, dampening hopes for a quick settlement
June 30 drops to 68%5%
U.S. Vice President JD Vance arrives in Islamabad for a second round of talks, but the delegation leaves without an agreement, dampening hopes for a quick settlement
US and Iran announce a temporary two-week ceasefire and agreement to open the Strait of Hormuz, signaling initial progress toward peace talks brokered by Pakistan
May 31 drops to 36%8%
US and Iran announce a temporary two-week ceasefire and agreement to open the Strait of Hormuz, signaling initial progress toward peace talks brokered by Pakistan
US and Iran announce a two‑week cease‑fire, with Pakistan mediating the first “Islamabad talks” and both sides pledging to work toward a lasting peace deal
June 30 surges to 73%32%
US and Iran announce a two‑week cease‑fire, with Pakistan mediating the first “Islamabad talks” and both sides pledging to work toward a lasting peace deal

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