Ceasefire Contract Bleeds to 12.5¢ as Trump Withholds MOU Sign-Off
As of 12:43 UTC May 30, the May-31 US–Iran ceasefire-extension contract hit 12.5¢—its 24-hour floor, down 14pp—as Trump stalls on approving the tentative 60-day MOU with the deadline 39 hours out.
Following Orakll's 06:54 UTC report of a 14.5¢ contract, the May-31 ceasefire-extension market has slid to a fresh 24-hour low of 12.5¢—last printed at 12:43 UTC May 30 per market history—down 14pp from its 26.5¢ session open. The contract spiked to a 73.5¢ session high at 15:23 UTC May 29 on initial framework reports, then fully reversed. Volume over the past 24 hours stands at $1.25M.
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