Will Trump agree to Iranian oil sanction relief by May 31?
June 1, 2026 · $819k volume
Why it resolved
Trump rejected sanctions relief for Iran on May 27, 2026, stating 'we're not talking about any easing of sanctions.' The market had spiked to 38¢ on May 23-24 after optimistic deal reports, then crashed back to 27¢ on May 24 as Trump's rejection became clear—it overshot deal prospects and then repriced to reality before bleeding to 0¢ by the May 31 deadline with no relief agreement finalized.
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