Ceasefire Contract Sinks to 14.5¢; June-30 Sibling Holds at 71.5¢
The May-31 ceasefire-extension contract hit a session-low 14.5¢ at 06:47 UTC Saturday, down 12pp, as Trump withholds MOU sign-off.
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- Contract
- us-announces-new-iran-agreementceasefire-extension-by-may-31-665-831-238
- Condition
- 0x6a8cfe84d17693425f27831db5949d7511f3393d4624b182ac6956164cd32b10
The May-31 ceasefire-extension contract printed a session-low 14.5¢ at 06:47 UTC Saturday — off a 27.5¢ open and a 73.5¢ intraday high — on $1.3M in 24h volume. The June-30 ceasefire sibling holds at 71.5¢, a 57-point spread that frames the back-book's verdict: an extension is expected, the May 31 deadline is not the vehicle.
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