Persistent US-Iran hostilities since February 2026 have kept Strait of Hormuz transits at 5–13 ships per day in August, versus the pre-crisis average of 130-plus, as shipowners avoid risks from attacks, Iranian routing demands, and US naval pressure. Kpler and LSEG data show recent daily counts of 6–9 vessels, with zero crude tankers on some days and traffic near three-month lows amid fading hopes for de-escalation. Elevated Brent crude around $97 reflects the supply disruption equivalent to roughly 20% of global seaborne oil. Any surge in daily transits by August 31 would require a verifiable ceasefire or protected corridor, while continued low volumes would align with the prevailing risk premium priced into energy and shipping markets.
Polymarketデータを参照したAI生成の実験的な要約。これは取引アドバイスではなく、このマーケットの解決方法には一切関係ありません。 · 更新日$110,932 Vol.
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$110,932 Vol.
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10%
40以上
8%
50隻以上
5%
60以上
5%
80隻以上
2%
100以上
1%
Transit calls include container, dry bulk, roll-on/roll-off, general cargo, and tanker ships. Ships not reported by IMF Portwatch will not be considered.
Data for a specific date must be finalized before it is considered for this market (namely, once the next date's data point is available, the previous one is finalized).
This market will resolve as soon as a qualifying figure has been finalized or once all relevant data has been finalized. If the data for the final date of the specified timeframe has not been finalized by the end of the third calendar day (ET) after the day on which such data is first released, this market will resolve based on data published up to that point. Additionally, if not all relevant data has been released and finalized within 14 calendar days of the end of the specified period, this market will resolve based on data published up to that point.
In case of obvious data integrity issues (i.e., erroneous data), the market may remain open until the end of the third calendar day (ET) after the date on which such data is first released to allow for corrections. Data integrity issues refer only to clerical or other similar errors in the underlying data, and do not include cases where IMF Portwatch differs from alternative sources.
Only revisions to previously published data points made before the applicable resolution time will be considered.
The resolution source for this market will be IMF Portwatch, specifically the transit calls data published for the Strait of Hormuz at https://portwatch.imf.org/pages/cb5856222a5b4105adc6ee7e880a1730, both in the chart and through downloadable files.
マーケット開始日: Jul 31, 2026, 10:15 AM ET
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0x65070BE91...Transit calls include container, dry bulk, roll-on/roll-off, general cargo, and tanker ships. Ships not reported by IMF Portwatch will not be considered.
Data for a specific date must be finalized before it is considered for this market (namely, once the next date's data point is available, the previous one is finalized).
This market will resolve as soon as a qualifying figure has been finalized or once all relevant data has been finalized. If the data for the final date of the specified timeframe has not been finalized by the end of the third calendar day (ET) after the day on which such data is first released, this market will resolve based on data published up to that point. Additionally, if not all relevant data has been released and finalized within 14 calendar days of the end of the specified period, this market will resolve based on data published up to that point.
In case of obvious data integrity issues (i.e., erroneous data), the market may remain open until the end of the third calendar day (ET) after the date on which such data is first released to allow for corrections. Data integrity issues refer only to clerical or other similar errors in the underlying data, and do not include cases where IMF Portwatch differs from alternative sources.
Only revisions to previously published data points made before the applicable resolution time will be considered.
The resolution source for this market will be IMF Portwatch, specifically the transit calls data published for the Strait of Hormuz at https://portwatch.imf.org/pages/cb5856222a5b4105adc6ee7e880a1730, both in the chart and through downloadable files.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Persistent US-Iran hostilities since February 2026 have kept Strait of Hormuz transits at 5–13 ships per day in August, versus the pre-crisis average of 130-plus, as shipowners avoid risks from attacks, Iranian routing demands, and US naval pressure. Kpler and LSEG data show recent daily counts of 6–9 vessels, with zero crude tankers on some days and traffic near three-month lows amid fading hopes for de-escalation. Elevated Brent crude around $97 reflects the supply disruption equivalent to roughly 20% of global seaborne oil. Any surge in daily transits by August 31 would require a verifiable ceasefire or protected corridor, while continued low volumes would align with the prevailing risk premium priced into energy and shipping markets.
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