May 31 US-Iran peace contract crashes to 13.5%, three days left
Polymarket's May 31 US-Iran permanent-peace deal contract printed 13.5% at 00:07 UTC Thursday, down 10pp in 24h on $6.64M of volume.
Polymarket's contract on a US-Iran permanent peace deal by May 31 traded at 13.5% at 00:07 UTC Thursday, down 10pp in 24h on $6.64M of volume — the heaviest single-market action in the Iran cluster — and -14.5pp from PPC's 28% deadline-slip read three days ago. The session ranged from a 27.5% intraday high to a 12.5% low, with the parallel May 31 ceasefire-extension sibling sliding -12pp to 25.5% on $761k.
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