Trader consensus on Strait of Hormuz ship transits for March 17-23 clusters tightly around 40-44 (28%) and 45+ (26%), mirroring historical weekly averages of roughly 40-45 merchant vessels tracked via AIS data under normal Persian Gulf conditions. This balance persists due to steady daily flows of 5-7 large tankers and dry bulk carriers, undisturbed by recent Iranian naval maneuvers or U.S. Central Command patrols, which have maintained open passage without incidents like seizures. Lower bins trail amid no evidence of disruptions from regional tensions. Real-time AIS updates, potential oil demand spikes, or weekend traffic surges could widen the gap between top ranges.
基於Polymarket數據的AI實驗性摘要 · 更新於40-44 27.8%
45+ 26%
35-39 20%
30-34 15%
$156,731 交易量
$156,731 交易量
<10
1%
10-14
2%
15-19
3%
20-24
5%
25-29
4%
30-34
15%
35-39
20%
40-44
28%
45+
26%
40-44 27.8%
45+ 26%
35-39 20%
30-34 15%
$156,731 交易量
$156,731 交易量
<10
1%
10-14
2%
15-19
3%
20-24
5%
25-29
4%
30-34
15%
35-39
20%
40-44
28%
45+
26%
Transit calls include container, dry bulk, roll-on/roll-off, general cargo, and tanker ships. Ships not reported by IMF Portwatch will not be considered.
This market will resolve as soon as data has been published for the final date in the specified period. If no data has been published for the final date of the specified period within 14 calendar days (ET) after the end of that period, this market will resolve based on data published up to that point.
Revisions to previously published data points made within this market’s timeframe will be considered. Revisions to previously published data points after data is published for March 23, 2026, however, will not be considered.
The resolution source for this market will be IMF Portwatch, specifically the transit calls data published for the Strait of Hormuz at https://portwatch.imf.org/pages/cb5856222a5b4105adc6ee7e880a1730, both in the chart and through downloadable files.
市場開放時間: Mar 16, 2026, 9:02 PM ET
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0x69c47De9D...Trader consensus on Strait of Hormuz ship transits for March 17-23 clusters tightly around 40-44 (28%) and 45+ (26%), mirroring historical weekly averages of roughly 40-45 merchant vessels tracked via AIS data under normal Persian Gulf conditions. This balance persists due to steady daily flows of 5-7 large tankers and dry bulk carriers, undisturbed by recent Iranian naval maneuvers or U.S. Central Command patrols, which have maintained open passage without incidents like seizures. Lower bins trail amid no evidence of disruptions from regional tensions. Real-time AIS updates, potential oil demand spikes, or weekend traffic surges could widen the gap between top ranges.
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