June Hormuz Recovery Falls to 19.5¢ After Touching 15.5¢ Session Floor
The Strait of Hormuz June-end recovery contract trades at 19.5% as of 22:56 UTC Monday, down 10 points on the day, as logistics barriers to shipping normalization persist despite the ceasefire holding.

The Strait of Hormuz June-end recovery contract — which resolves YES only if the IMF Portwatch 7-day average of transit calls reaches 60 by June 30 — slid to 19.5¢ at 22:56 UTC Monday after opening 24 hours earlier at 29.5¢, touching a session low of 15.5¢ before partially recovering. Orakll's prior coverage placed the contract at 33.5¢ on May 30; it has shed nearly 14 points since. Volume of $697k across 24 hours reflects sustained conviction that the logistics gap between diplomatic de-escalation and actual shipping normalization remains unbridgeable inside 29 days.
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