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Countries sending warships through hormuz

Iran tightens control over Strait of Hormuz with new maritime system

IranIntl_En · 1h ago
YES 8% ▼2¢ since publish
Apr 30 Updated just now

Iranian lawmaker Ebrahim Azizi announced a new maritime system for the Strait of Hormuz. The market on UK warships transiting the strait by April 30 dropped to 9.5% YES, down from 12% a week ago.

Azizi’s statement implies tightened Iranian control over the waterway. Traders have responded by selling YES shares in the UK warship market, which sits at 9.5% YES. The price decline reflects concerns about compliance risks under Iran’s new regulations and the potential for confrontation.

Liquidity is moderate, with daily USDC volume at $2,086. It takes just $478 to move the price by 5 percentage points, meaning relatively small trades can cause large swings. The largest recent move was a 1-point drop, suggesting the market has settled near current levels for now.

Azizi’s declaration came amid a fragile ceasefire and signals Iran’s intent to maintain control over the strait even as diplomatic talks continue. This could deter the UK and other nations from sending naval forces into the area before the April 30 deadline. A YES share at 9.5¢ pays $1 if the UK sends warships by April 30, a 18x return. That payout would require a major geopolitical shift, such as a breakdown in the ceasefire or a direct threat to UK-flagged shipping.

Watch for statements from the UK Ministry of Defence or diplomatic developments involving Iran. Any official confirmation of naval deployments would move this market fast.

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