President Trump hinted at a potential Iran deal while warning of an attack if no agreement is reached. Traders are skeptical, with the odds of a ceasefire by April 7 dropping to just 1%. The market currently weighs the threat of escalation more heavily than the possibility of a deal.
Bitcoin surged to $69,509 following reports of 45-day ceasefire talks between the US and Iran. Key negotiation points include reopening the Strait of Hormuz and addressing Iran's uranium stockpile. However, uncertainty remains regarding the deadline set by President Trump on April 7th.
With intermediaries informing Iran that further diplomatic talks are off the table, the odds of a US-Iran ceasefire have plummeted sharply. Market pessimism is growing as the probability of short-term ceasefires significantly decreases. Diplomatic variables remain, contingent on moves by figures like President Trump or the Sultan of Oman.
Iranian mediators are pushing for a 45-day ceasefire in the US-Iran conflict, but short-term ceasefire odds remain very low. Markets show higher expectations for a ceasefire in the medium to long term rather than immediately. Future moves by mediators like Oman or Qatar, and statements from the US President, are seen as crucial variables.
The US and Iran received a ceasefire proposal led by Pakistan, which Tehran is reviewing amid heightened tensions. Tensions rose following President Trump's Hormuz threats and an Iranian missile strike on Israel. The EU urged for negotiations over military escalation to achieve peace.
A White House official stated that the proposed 45-day US-Iran ceasefire is just one of many ideas under discussion. President Donald Trump has not signed off on the proposal, and 'Operation Epic Fury' continues. Regional tensions remain high following Iran's retaliatory strikes after a joint US-Israel offensive.
The US extended its ultimatum to Iran amid ongoing 45-day ceasefire talks to de-escalate Middle East tensions. While President Trump maintains a maximum pressure stance, Tehran rejects negotiations under threats. Due to significant differences and deteriorating ground conflict, the chances of a quick agreement remain low.
The US and Iran are reviewing a two-phase ceasefire framework to ease Middle East tensions, but Iran remains firm on not reopening the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump warns of potential strikes on Iranian infrastructure if demands are not met, increasing pressure. Despite diplomatic efforts, the disagreement over the Strait's status heightens global energy market instability.
Iran rejected a 45-day ceasefire proposal from US and mediators, calling it 'illogical.' US President Donald Trump continues to issue military threats regarding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Despite diplomatic efforts, tensions have escalated sharply following recent military exchanges between Israel/US and Iran.
The head of the IRGC intelligence was killed in an Israeli airstrike, with Israel vowing further attacks on Iranian infrastructure. US, Iranian, and regional mediators are discussing a potential 45-day ceasefire. US President Trump threatened further strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure if it fails to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday night.