Pakistan’s latest statement suggests the US-Iran ceasefire extends to the Israel-Hezbollah conflict in Lebanon. The ceasefire by April 15 market is at
Market reaction
The April 15 market’s leap from 14% to near-certainty signals confidence in diplomatic progress. Pakistan’s mediating role and the broader truce implications, now potentially covering Lebanon, have traders heavily positioned for de-escalation. The April 30 and later dates hover around
Why it matters
Liquidity in these markets is strong: daily actual USDC at $1.68M for April 15 and $1.47M for April 30. It takes over $246K to move the April 15 price by 5 points, pointing to serious institutional interest. The largest single-candle move was a 24-point spike at 10:34 PM, likely driven by major buy orders reacting to Pakistan’s announcement.
Incorporating Lebanon into the ceasefire framework would be a real expansion of the deal’s scope, not just diplomatic noise. For traders, a YES share at
What to watch
Statements from CENTCOM or new diplomatic moves by Oman or Qatar. If Trump or Rubio signal further progress, that will reinforce the current market direction. Conversely, any Israeli strikes in Lebanon or Iranian proxy activity could reintroduce risk.
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