O cessar-fogo dos EUA contra o Irã continua através de...?
$1,157,767 Vol.
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22 de agosto
$238,057 Vol.
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$145,681 Vol.
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$343,410 Vol.
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15 de setembro
$147,750 Vol.
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$251,499 Vol.
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31 de outubro
$31,742 Vol.
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$1,157,767 Vol.
22 de agosto
$238,057 Vol.
97%
25 de agosto
$145,681 Vol.
95%
31 de agosto
$343,410 Vol.
88%
15 de setembro
$147,750 Vol.
74%
30 de setembro
$251,499 Vol.
64%
31 de outubro
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56%
This market will resolve to “No” if the United States takes a qualifying military action against Iran by the specified date, 11:59 PM Iran Standard Time. Otherwise this market will resolve to “Yes.”
A qualifying military action refers to an air strike or a surface-to-surface missile strike, initiated by the United States, that directly impacts Iran. An air strike includes bombs, air-to-surface missiles, and air-launched drones. A surface-to-surface missile strike includes one-way attack drones and surface-to-surface missiles such as cruise or ballistic missiles.
The following actions do not constitute a qualifying military action:
Munitions destroyed or intercepted before impact;
Surface-to-air missile strikes;
Small-arms fire;
Ground incursions;
Cyber operations;
Naval gunfire and artillery fire;
Howitzers, artillery pieces, mortars, and rocket artillery (e.g. MLRS systems);
Minor surface-to-surface strikes, including short range loitering munitions, FPV drones, and ATGM strikes;
Any threat, authorization, or announcement of force that has not been executed.
Any munition that is intercepted or destroyed before impact does not constitute a qualifying military action. Debris, fragments, or any wreckage from intercepted munitions that land on Iran do not constitute a military action regardless of any damage incurred.
“Iran” refers to the terrestrial territory of Iran, including its internal waters. Iran’s maritime territory and airspace are not encompassed. Where territorial borders are disputed, all territory claimed by and under the de facto control of Iran as of market creation will qualify.
The occurrence, attribution, and timing of a qualifying military action will be primarily determined based on a consensus of information available from the resolution sources. Where multiple sources conflict regarding the occurrence, attribution, or timing of a relevant military action, this market will remain open until the earlier of: i) the confirmation of the occurrence, attribution, and timing of the action based on a consensus of information available from the resolution sources or ii) 3 full calendar days (Iran Standard Time) from the date of the first credibly reported evidence of the action. If this period would extend past the end date, this market will remain open to allow for 3 full calendar days to pass. At the end of the third calendar day, if conflicting reports remain, the incident will be adjudicated based on the totality of information available from the resolution sources at that time. No single statement, denial, or presentation of evidence will govern where it is contradicted by the totality of information.
The resolution sources for this market will be official information from the governments and militaries of the United States and Iran and a consensus of credible reporting.Tensions over control of the Strait of Hormuz and compliance with the June 2026 Islamabad Memorandum have shaped trader views on whether the U.S.-Iran ceasefire will hold through upcoming dates. The 60-day period for a final settlement expired around August 17 without agreement, prompting President Trump to announce expanded sanctions targeting Iranian evasion networks and reaffirm the U.S. naval blockade. Both sides have accused each other of violations, with Iran asserting management of shipping lanes and the United States responding to reported attacks on vessels. Ongoing diplomatic efforts involving Oman and backchannel contacts with Iranian entities remain stalled, while scheduled regional security developments could influence the risk of renewed direct strikes or escalation.
This market will resolve to “No” if the United States takes a qualifying military action against Iran by the specified date, 11:59 PM Iran Standard Time. Otherwise this market will resolve to “Yes.”
A qualifying military action refers to an air strike or a surface-to-surface missile strike, initiated by the United States, that directly impacts Iran. An air strike includes bombs, air-to-surface missiles, and air-launched drones. A surface-to-surface missile strike includes one-way attack drones and surface-to-surface missiles such as cruise or ballistic missiles.
The following actions do not constitute a qualifying military action: Munitions destroyed or intercepted before impact; Surface-to-air missile strikes; Small-arms fire; Ground incursions; Cyber operations; Naval gunfire and artillery fire; Howitzers, artillery pieces, mortars, and rocket artillery (e.g. MLRS systems); Minor surface-to-surface strikes, including short range loitering munitions, FPV drones, and ATGM strikes; Any threat, authorization, or announcement of force that has not been executed.
Any munition that is intercepted or destroyed before impact does not constitute a qualifying military action. Debris, fragments, or any wreckage from intercepted munitions that land on Iran do not constitute a military action regardless of any damage incurred.
“Iran” refers to the terrestrial territory of Iran, including its internal waters. Iran’s maritime territory and airspace are not encompassed. Where territorial borders are disputed, all territory claimed by and under the de facto control of Iran as of market creation will qualify.
The occurrence, attribution, and timing of a qualifying military action will be primarily determined based on a consensus of information available from the resolution sources. Where multiple sources conflict regarding the occurrence, attribution, or timing of a relevant military action, this market will remain open until the earlier of: i) the confirmation of the occurrence, attribution, and timing of the action based on a consensus of information available from the resolution sources or ii) 3 full calendar days (Iran Standard Time) from the date of the first credibly reported evidence of the action. If this period would extend past the end date, this market will remain open to allow for 3 full calendar days to pass. At the end of the third calendar day, if conflicting reports remain, the incident will be adjudicated based on the totality of information available from the resolution sources at that time. No single statement, denial, or presentation of evidence will govern where it is contradicted by the totality of information.
The resolution sources for this market will be official information from the governments and militaries of the United States and Iran and a consensus of credible reporting.
This market will resolve to “No” if the United States takes a qualifying military action against Iran by the specified date, 11:59 PM Iran Standard Time. Otherwise this market will resolve to “Yes.”
A qualifying military action refers to an air strike or a surface-to-surface missile strike, initiated by the United States, that directly impacts Iran. An air strike includes bombs, air-to-surface missiles, and air-launched drones. A surface-to-surface missile strike includes one-way attack drones and surface-to-surface missiles such as cruise or ballistic missiles.
The following actions do not constitute a qualifying military action:
Munitions destroyed or intercepted before impact;
Surface-to-air missile strikes;
Small-arms fire;
Ground incursions;
Cyber operations;
Naval gunfire and artillery fire;
Howitzers, artillery pieces, mortars, and rocket artillery (e.g. MLRS systems);
Minor surface-to-surface strikes, including short range loitering munitions, FPV drones, and ATGM strikes;
Any threat, authorization, or announcement of force that has not been executed.
Any munition that is intercepted or destroyed before impact does not constitute a qualifying military action. Debris, fragments, or any wreckage from intercepted munitions that land on Iran do not constitute a military action regardless of any damage incurred.
“Iran” refers to the terrestrial territory of Iran, including its internal waters. Iran’s maritime territory and airspace are not encompassed. Where territorial borders are disputed, all territory claimed by and under the de facto control of Iran as of market creation will qualify.
The occurrence, attribution, and timing of a qualifying military action will be primarily determined based on a consensus of information available from the resolution sources. Where multiple sources conflict regarding the occurrence, attribution, or timing of a relevant military action, this market will remain open until the earlier of: i) the confirmation of the occurrence, attribution, and timing of the action based on a consensus of information available from the resolution sources or ii) 3 full calendar days (Iran Standard Time) from the date of the first credibly reported evidence of the action. If this period would extend past the end date, this market will remain open to allow for 3 full calendar days to pass. At the end of the third calendar day, if conflicting reports remain, the incident will be adjudicated based on the totality of information available from the resolution sources at that time. No single statement, denial, or presentation of evidence will govern where it is contradicted by the totality of information.
The resolution sources for this market will be official information from the governments and militaries of the United States and Iran and a consensus of credible reporting.
Tensions over control of the Strait of Hormuz and compliance with the June 2026 Islamabad Memorandum have shaped trader views on whether the U.S.-Iran ceasefire will hold through upcoming dates. The 60-day period for a final settlement expired around August 17 without agreement, prompting President Trump to announce expanded sanctions targeting Iranian evasion networks and reaffirm the U.S. naval blockade. Both sides have accused each other of violations, with Iran asserting management of shipping lanes and the United States responding to reported attacks on vessels. Ongoing diplomatic efforts involving Oman and backchannel contacts with Iranian entities remain stalled, while scheduled regional security developments could influence the risk of renewed direct strikes or escalation.
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Aug 21 2026
Trump reiterates control over Strait of Hormuz, warns Iran
August 22 rises to 98%1%
President Trump reiterated claims of US military dominance over the Strait of Hormuz and destruction of Iranian military infrastructure, reinforcing a hardline stance but no qualifying US military strike on Iran was reported, sustaining market optimism for the ceasefire.
Aug 21 2026
China calls for political solution to US-Iran conflict amid sanctions and stalled talks
September 30 surges to 59%26%
On August 21, China urged all parties to pursue political and diplomatic solutions to the US-Iran conflict, criticizing sanctions and pressure. This international diplomatic stance supported market expectations that the ceasefire would hold without qualifying US military strikes through late August and September.
Aug 21 2026
Iranian Parliament Speaker vows to overcome US sanctions amid ongoing conflict
October 31 dips to 56%4%
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf stated on August 21 that Iran must plan to overcome the 'unjust sanctions' imposed by the US, reflecting Iran's resolve amid economic warfare. This rhetoric coincided with market confidence that the ceasefire would continue without qualifying US military strikes through October.
Aug 21 2026
US Treasury chief vows sanctions to 'collapse' Iran government amid stalled diplomacy
September 15 surges to 72%24%
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced plans for unprecedented sanctions aimed at collapsing Iran's government, reflecting a shift to economic warfare as diplomatic efforts stalled, influencing market expectations for the ceasefire's failure through September 15 and beyond.
Aug 21 2026
Iran dismisses US economic threats, signals readiness for talks under conditions
September 15 surges to 72%24%
Iran rejected US economic pressure but stated it remains open to negotiations if conditions are met, maintaining some diplomatic channel hope but with limited impact on market confidence in ceasefire continuation.
Aug 21 2026
Egypt signals possible Iran-Oman agreement to revive US-Iran negotiations
September 30 surges to 58%25%
Egypt indicated that a potential Iran-Oman agreement could create conditions for Washington and Tehran to return to negotiations, raising hopes for ceasefire continuation and diplomatic resolution.
Aug 21 2026
US President Trump warns of new sanctions and military readiness against Iran
October 31 dips to 56%4%
Trump warned of 'tremendous' punishment on countries aiding Iran and emphasized US military readiness, maintaining pressure on Iran and signaling ongoing conflict risks despite ceasefire hopes.
Aug 20 2026
US military flight operations continue amid Iran conflict
August 25 rises to 95%2%
The US Department of Defense released videos showing ongoing flight operations from the USS George Washington aircraft carrier, signaling sustained US military presence and readiness in the region without direct qualifying strikes on Iran, maintaining market confidence in the ceasefire.
Aug 20 2026
US imposes new sanctions on Hezbollah, threatens economic pressure on Iran
August 31 surges to 81%28%
The US expanded sanctions targeting Hezbollah and threatened increased economic pressure on Iran, signaling a multi-front approach to weaken Iran and affecting market confidence in the ceasefire's continuation through August 31 and beyond.
Aug 20 2026
US Treasury Secretary announces toughest sanctions on Iran amid stalled talks
September 15 surges to 72%24%
On August 20, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced the toughest sanctions in history on Iran, signaling a shift to economic pressure as military actions remained limited. This economic warfare approach contributed to market confidence that the ceasefire would continue without qualifying military strikes through September and October.
Aug 20 2026
US aircraft carrier arrives in Middle East amid rising tensions
August 31 surges to 79%26%
The arrival of a US aircraft carrier in the Middle East signaled a military buildup and readiness to respond to Iranian actions, reinforcing US commitment to maintaining pressure and the ceasefire's fragility.
Aug 20 2026
US President Trump announces intensified economic pressure campaign on Iran
September 15 surges to 73%25%
Trump declared a major new campaign to target Iran's economy with sanctions, increasing non-military pressure amid stalled talks and ongoing conflict, affecting market perceptions of ceasefire durability.
Aug 20 2026
US aircraft carrier USS George Washington conducts flight operations in Indian Ocean
August 31 surges to 81%28%
On August 20, the US Department of Defense released videos showing flight operations from the USS George Washington aircraft carrier transiting the Indian Ocean, signaling continued US military presence and readiness in the region amid stalled peace talks, but no qualifying strikes on Iran occurred.
Aug 20 2026
USS George Washington arrives in Middle East to relieve USS Abraham Lincoln
August 31 surges to 81%28%
The arrival of the USS George Washington Carrier Strike Group in the Middle East signaled continued US military readiness and presence near Iran, reinforcing the US stance and impacting market confidence in the ceasefire's instability.
Aug 20 2026
US intensifies pressure campaign on Iran; UAE cuts trade ties
August 25 rises to 95%4%
The US announced plans to intensify economic and military pressure on Iran, while the UAE prepared phased trade and financial restrictions, reflecting escalating non-military pressure but no qualifying US military strike on Iran occurred, supporting market confidence in the ceasefire.
Aug 19 2026
US launches fresh airstrikes on Iran amid ceasefire threats
August 25 surges to 91%30%
The US conducted new airstrikes targeting Iran, escalating military tensions and threatening the fragile ceasefire, but no direct qualifying strike impacting Iran's territory was confirmed, supporting continued market confidence in the ceasefire holding through near-term dates.
Aug 19 2026
US launches fresh strikes targeting Iran amid ceasefire threats
August 25 surges to 89%28%
The US conducted new airstrikes against Iranian targets following Iranian attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz, intensifying hostilities and threatening the fragile ceasefire agreement signed in June.
Aug 19 2026
US maintains naval blockade and clears mines in Strait of Hormuz amid stalled talks
August 25 surges to 91%30%
President Trump confirmed no talks were taking place or scheduled with Iran and maintained the US naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, while mines were cleared to ensure navigation. This sustained pressure contributed to market confidence in the ceasefire's failure by August 25.
Aug 18 2026
Trump states no talks underway with Iran, UAE detects missile threat
August 22 rises to 97%3%
President Trump publicly declared that no talks with Iran are underway or scheduled, while the UAE accused Iran of firing ballistic missiles at its territory, escalating regional tensions. Iran denied the missile attack accusations, contributing to uncertainty but no direct US military action against Iran occurred.
Aug 18 2026
Trump threatens to bomb Oman over Strait of Hormuz talks
August 22 rises to 97%3%
In an interview, Trump threatened military strikes against Oman if it interfered with US efforts related to the Strait of Hormuz and Iran, signaling a hardline stance and raising regional tensions, but no qualifying US military strike on Iran occurred.
Aug 18 2026
Iran signals shift to fully offensive military posture amid stalled negotiations
August 22 rises to 97%3%
A senior Iranian official announced a shift to a fully offensive military posture due to stalled efforts to negotiate a permanent end to the war, increasing the risk of escalation but no US qualifying military strike on Iran was reported.
Aug 18 2026
US President Trump declares no talks underway with Iran, UAE detects missile threat
August 22 surges to 94%22%
On August 18, President Trump stated no talks were underway or scheduled with Iran, while the UAE reported detecting ballistic missile threats from Iran. This heightened tensions but did not lead to qualifying US military strikes, supporting market confidence in the ceasefire continuing through August 22 and 25.
Aug 18 2026
US launches strikes on 90 Iranian military targets amid ceasefire collapse
August 22 surges to 94%22%
On August 18, CENTCOM announced US strikes on around 90 military targets in Iran, signaling a breakdown of the ceasefire and escalating conflict. This action increased market confidence that the ceasefire would not hold through August 22 and August 25, driving prices sharply higher for 'Yes' outcomes.
Aug 18 2026
Trump declares no talks underway with Iran, threatens military action against Oman
August 22 surges to 94%22%
President Trump stated that no talks with Iran were scheduled and threatened to bomb Oman if it obstructed US efforts in the Strait of Hormuz, signaling a hardening US stance and undermining diplomatic prospects. This contributed to increased market confidence in the ceasefire ending soon.
Aug 18 2026
UAE detects ballistic missile threat from Iran, suspends trade and financial dealings
August 22 surges to 94%22%
The UAE accused Iran of firing ballistic missiles at its territory and suspended all trade and financial dealings with Iran, escalating regional tensions and signaling deteriorating relations that pressured the ceasefire market.
Aug 18 2026
Iranian Foreign Minister says US is now begging to negotiate on Iran's terms
August 22 surges to 94%22%
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the US was now begging to negotiate according to Iran's conditions, reflecting Tehran's confidence and hardening stance, which influenced market perceptions of the ceasefire's fragility.
Aug 18 2026
Iran threatens new offensive as US rules out extending ceasefire
August 22 surges to 93%21%
A senior Iranian official announced Iran would shift to a fully offensive military posture due to stalled negotiations, while the US ruled out extending the temporary ceasefire, increasing tensions and uncertainty about ceasefire continuation.
Aug 18 2026
Trump says no talks underway with Iran, UAE detects missile threat
August 22 surges to 93%21%
President Trump stated no talks were underway with Iran and threatened military action against Oman if it obstructed US efforts in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions and casting doubt on ceasefire durability.
Aug 18 2026
US launches strikes on around 90 Iranian military targets amid stalled talks
August 22 surges to 94%22%
CENTCOM announced US strikes on approximately 90 military targets in Iran on August 18, aiming to weaken Iran's capacity to threaten navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. Despite these strikes, no qualifying military action directly impacting Iran's terrestrial territory was confirmed, maintaining market optimism for the ceasefire.
Aug 18 2026
60-day US-Iran ceasefire expires without breakthrough, tensions rise
August 25 surges to 91%30%
The 60-day ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran expired on August 17 without progress on peace talks, leading to increased uncertainty. However, no qualifying US military strikes occurred immediately after expiration, which contributed to rising market confidence in the ceasefire lasting through August 25 and beyond.
This market will resolve to “No” if the United States takes a qualifying military action against Iran by the specified date, 11:59 PM Iran Standard Time. Otherwise this market will resolve to “Yes.”
A qualifying military action refers to an air strike or a surface-to-surface missile strike, initiated by the United States, that directly impacts Iran. An air strike includes bombs, air-to-surface missiles, and air-launched drones. A surface-to-surface missile strike includes one-way attack drones and surface-to-surface missiles such as cruise or ballistic missiles.
The following actions do not constitute a qualifying military action:
Munitions destroyed or intercepted before impact;
Surface-to-air missile strikes;
Small-arms fire;
Ground incursions;
Cyber operations;
Naval gunfire and artillery fire;
Howitzers, artillery pieces, mortars, and rocket artillery (e.g. MLRS systems);
Minor surface-to-surface strikes, including short range loitering munitions, FPV drones, and ATGM strikes;
Any threat, authorization, or announcement of force that has not been executed.
Any munition that is intercepted or destroyed before impact does not constitute a qualifying military action. Debris, fragments, or any wreckage from intercepted munitions that land on Iran do not constitute a military action regardless of any damage incurred.
“Iran” refers to the terrestrial territory of Iran, including its internal waters. Iran’s maritime territory and airspace are not encompassed. Where territorial borders are disputed, all territory claimed by and under the de facto control of Iran as of market creation will qualify.
The occurrence, attribution, and timing of a qualifying military action will be primarily determined based on a consensus of information available from the resolution sources. Where multiple sources conflict regarding the occurrence, attribution, or timing of a relevant military action, this market will remain open until the earlier of: i) the confirmation of the occurrence, attribution, and timing of the action based on a consensus of information available from the resolution sources or ii) 3 full calendar days (Iran Standard Time) from the date of the first credibly reported evidence of the action. If this period would extend past the end date, this market will remain open to allow for 3 full calendar days to pass. At the end of the third calendar day, if conflicting reports remain, the incident will be adjudicated based on the totality of information available from the resolution sources at that time. No single statement, denial, or presentation of evidence will govern where it is contradicted by the totality of information.
The resolution sources for this market will be official information from the governments and militaries of the United States and Iran and a consensus of credible reporting.Tensions over control of the Strait of Hormuz and compliance with the June 2026 Islamabad Memorandum have shaped trader views on whether the U.S.-Iran ceasefire will hold through upcoming dates. The 60-day period for a final settlement expired around August 17 without agreement, prompting President Trump to announce expanded sanctions targeting Iranian evasion networks and reaffirm the U.S. naval blockade. Both sides have accused each other of violations, with Iran asserting management of shipping lanes and the United States responding to reported attacks on vessels. Ongoing diplomatic efforts involving Oman and backchannel contacts with Iranian entities remain stalled, while scheduled regional security developments could influence the risk of renewed direct strikes or escalation.
This market will resolve to “No” if the United States takes a qualifying military action against Iran by the specified date, 11:59 PM Iran Standard Time. Otherwise this market will resolve to “Yes.”
A qualifying military action refers to an air strike or a surface-to-surface missile strike, initiated by the United States, that directly impacts Iran. An air strike includes bombs, air-to-surface missiles, and air-launched drones. A surface-to-surface missile strike includes one-way attack drones and surface-to-surface missiles such as cruise or ballistic missiles.
The following actions do not constitute a qualifying military action: Munitions destroyed or intercepted before impact; Surface-to-air missile strikes; Small-arms fire; Ground incursions; Cyber operations; Naval gunfire and artillery fire; Howitzers, artillery pieces, mortars, and rocket artillery (e.g. MLRS systems); Minor surface-to-surface strikes, including short range loitering munitions, FPV drones, and ATGM strikes; Any threat, authorization, or announcement of force that has not been executed.
Any munition that is intercepted or destroyed before impact does not constitute a qualifying military action. Debris, fragments, or any wreckage from intercepted munitions that land on Iran do not constitute a military action regardless of any damage incurred.
“Iran” refers to the terrestrial territory of Iran, including its internal waters. Iran’s maritime territory and airspace are not encompassed. Where territorial borders are disputed, all territory claimed by and under the de facto control of Iran as of market creation will qualify.
The occurrence, attribution, and timing of a qualifying military action will be primarily determined based on a consensus of information available from the resolution sources. Where multiple sources conflict regarding the occurrence, attribution, or timing of a relevant military action, this market will remain open until the earlier of: i) the confirmation of the occurrence, attribution, and timing of the action based on a consensus of information available from the resolution sources or ii) 3 full calendar days (Iran Standard Time) from the date of the first credibly reported evidence of the action. If this period would extend past the end date, this market will remain open to allow for 3 full calendar days to pass. At the end of the third calendar day, if conflicting reports remain, the incident will be adjudicated based on the totality of information available from the resolution sources at that time. No single statement, denial, or presentation of evidence will govern where it is contradicted by the totality of information.
The resolution sources for this market will be official information from the governments and militaries of the United States and Iran and a consensus of credible reporting.
This market will resolve to “No” if the United States takes a qualifying military action against Iran by the specified date, 11:59 PM Iran Standard Time. Otherwise this market will resolve to “Yes.”
A qualifying military action refers to an air strike or a surface-to-surface missile strike, initiated by the United States, that directly impacts Iran. An air strike includes bombs, air-to-surface missiles, and air-launched drones. A surface-to-surface missile strike includes one-way attack drones and surface-to-surface missiles such as cruise or ballistic missiles.
The following actions do not constitute a qualifying military action:
Munitions destroyed or intercepted before impact;
Surface-to-air missile strikes;
Small-arms fire;
Ground incursions;
Cyber operations;
Naval gunfire and artillery fire;
Howitzers, artillery pieces, mortars, and rocket artillery (e.g. MLRS systems);
Minor surface-to-surface strikes, including short range loitering munitions, FPV drones, and ATGM strikes;
Any threat, authorization, or announcement of force that has not been executed.
Any munition that is intercepted or destroyed before impact does not constitute a qualifying military action. Debris, fragments, or any wreckage from intercepted munitions that land on Iran do not constitute a military action regardless of any damage incurred.
“Iran” refers to the terrestrial territory of Iran, including its internal waters. Iran’s maritime territory and airspace are not encompassed. Where territorial borders are disputed, all territory claimed by and under the de facto control of Iran as of market creation will qualify.
The occurrence, attribution, and timing of a qualifying military action will be primarily determined based on a consensus of information available from the resolution sources. Where multiple sources conflict regarding the occurrence, attribution, or timing of a relevant military action, this market will remain open until the earlier of: i) the confirmation of the occurrence, attribution, and timing of the action based on a consensus of information available from the resolution sources or ii) 3 full calendar days (Iran Standard Time) from the date of the first credibly reported evidence of the action. If this period would extend past the end date, this market will remain open to allow for 3 full calendar days to pass. At the end of the third calendar day, if conflicting reports remain, the incident will be adjudicated based on the totality of information available from the resolution sources at that time. No single statement, denial, or presentation of evidence will govern where it is contradicted by the totality of information.
The resolution sources for this market will be official information from the governments and militaries of the United States and Iran and a consensus of credible reporting.
Tensions over control of the Strait of Hormuz and compliance with the June 2026 Islamabad Memorandum have shaped trader views on whether the U.S.-Iran ceasefire will hold through upcoming dates. The 60-day period for a final settlement expired around August 17 without agreement, prompting President Trump to announce expanded sanctions targeting Iranian evasion networks and reaffirm the U.S. naval blockade. Both sides have accused each other of violations, with Iran asserting management of shipping lanes and the United States responding to reported attacks on vessels. Ongoing diplomatic efforts involving Oman and backchannel contacts with Iranian entities remain stalled, while scheduled regional security developments could influence the risk of renewed direct strikes or escalation.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket. Isto não é aconselhamento de trading e não tem qualquer papel na resolução deste mercado. · Atualizado
Aug 21 2026
Trump reiterates control over Strait of Hormuz, warns Iran
August 22 rises to 98%1%
President Trump reiterated claims of US military dominance over the Strait of Hormuz and destruction of Iranian military infrastructure, reinforcing a hardline stance but no qualifying US military strike on Iran was reported, sustaining market optimism for the ceasefire.
Aug 21 2026
China calls for political solution to US-Iran conflict amid sanctions and stalled talks
September 30 surges to 59%26%
On August 21, China urged all parties to pursue political and diplomatic solutions to the US-Iran conflict, criticizing sanctions and pressure. This international diplomatic stance supported market expectations that the ceasefire would hold without qualifying US military strikes through late August and September.
Aug 21 2026
Iranian Parliament Speaker vows to overcome US sanctions amid ongoing conflict
October 31 dips to 56%4%
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf stated on August 21 that Iran must plan to overcome the 'unjust sanctions' imposed by the US, reflecting Iran's resolve amid economic warfare. This rhetoric coincided with market confidence that the ceasefire would continue without qualifying US military strikes through October.
Aug 21 2026
US Treasury chief vows sanctions to 'collapse' Iran government amid stalled diplomacy
September 15 surges to 72%24%
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced plans for unprecedented sanctions aimed at collapsing Iran's government, reflecting a shift to economic warfare as diplomatic efforts stalled, influencing market expectations for the ceasefire's failure through September 15 and beyond.
Aug 21 2026
Iran dismisses US economic threats, signals readiness for talks under conditions
September 15 surges to 72%24%
Iran rejected US economic pressure but stated it remains open to negotiations if conditions are met, maintaining some diplomatic channel hope but with limited impact on market confidence in ceasefire continuation.
Aug 21 2026
Egypt signals possible Iran-Oman agreement to revive US-Iran negotiations
September 30 surges to 58%25%
Egypt indicated that a potential Iran-Oman agreement could create conditions for Washington and Tehran to return to negotiations, raising hopes for ceasefire continuation and diplomatic resolution.
Aug 21 2026
US President Trump warns of new sanctions and military readiness against Iran
October 31 dips to 56%4%
Trump warned of 'tremendous' punishment on countries aiding Iran and emphasized US military readiness, maintaining pressure on Iran and signaling ongoing conflict risks despite ceasefire hopes.
Aug 20 2026
US military flight operations continue amid Iran conflict
August 25 rises to 95%2%
The US Department of Defense released videos showing ongoing flight operations from the USS George Washington aircraft carrier, signaling sustained US military presence and readiness in the region without direct qualifying strikes on Iran, maintaining market confidence in the ceasefire.
Aug 20 2026
US imposes new sanctions on Hezbollah, threatens economic pressure on Iran
August 31 surges to 81%28%
The US expanded sanctions targeting Hezbollah and threatened increased economic pressure on Iran, signaling a multi-front approach to weaken Iran and affecting market confidence in the ceasefire's continuation through August 31 and beyond.
Aug 20 2026
US Treasury Secretary announces toughest sanctions on Iran amid stalled talks
September 15 surges to 72%24%
On August 20, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced the toughest sanctions in history on Iran, signaling a shift to economic pressure as military actions remained limited. This economic warfare approach contributed to market confidence that the ceasefire would continue without qualifying military strikes through September and October.
Aug 20 2026
US aircraft carrier arrives in Middle East amid rising tensions
August 31 surges to 79%26%
The arrival of a US aircraft carrier in the Middle East signaled a military buildup and readiness to respond to Iranian actions, reinforcing US commitment to maintaining pressure and the ceasefire's fragility.
Aug 20 2026
US President Trump announces intensified economic pressure campaign on Iran
September 15 surges to 73%25%
Trump declared a major new campaign to target Iran's economy with sanctions, increasing non-military pressure amid stalled talks and ongoing conflict, affecting market perceptions of ceasefire durability.
Aug 20 2026
US aircraft carrier USS George Washington conducts flight operations in Indian Ocean
August 31 surges to 81%28%
On August 20, the US Department of Defense released videos showing flight operations from the USS George Washington aircraft carrier transiting the Indian Ocean, signaling continued US military presence and readiness in the region amid stalled peace talks, but no qualifying strikes on Iran occurred.
Aug 20 2026
USS George Washington arrives in Middle East to relieve USS Abraham Lincoln
August 31 surges to 81%28%
The arrival of the USS George Washington Carrier Strike Group in the Middle East signaled continued US military readiness and presence near Iran, reinforcing the US stance and impacting market confidence in the ceasefire's instability.
Aug 20 2026
US intensifies pressure campaign on Iran; UAE cuts trade ties
August 25 rises to 95%4%
The US announced plans to intensify economic and military pressure on Iran, while the UAE prepared phased trade and financial restrictions, reflecting escalating non-military pressure but no qualifying US military strike on Iran occurred, supporting market confidence in the ceasefire.
Aug 19 2026
US launches fresh airstrikes on Iran amid ceasefire threats
August 25 surges to 91%30%
The US conducted new airstrikes targeting Iran, escalating military tensions and threatening the fragile ceasefire, but no direct qualifying strike impacting Iran's territory was confirmed, supporting continued market confidence in the ceasefire holding through near-term dates.
Aug 19 2026
US launches fresh strikes targeting Iran amid ceasefire threats
August 25 surges to 89%28%
The US conducted new airstrikes against Iranian targets following Iranian attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz, intensifying hostilities and threatening the fragile ceasefire agreement signed in June.
Aug 19 2026
US maintains naval blockade and clears mines in Strait of Hormuz amid stalled talks
August 25 surges to 91%30%
President Trump confirmed no talks were taking place or scheduled with Iran and maintained the US naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, while mines were cleared to ensure navigation. This sustained pressure contributed to market confidence in the ceasefire's failure by August 25.
Aug 18 2026
Trump states no talks underway with Iran, UAE detects missile threat
August 22 rises to 97%3%
President Trump publicly declared that no talks with Iran are underway or scheduled, while the UAE accused Iran of firing ballistic missiles at its territory, escalating regional tensions. Iran denied the missile attack accusations, contributing to uncertainty but no direct US military action against Iran occurred.
Aug 18 2026
Trump threatens to bomb Oman over Strait of Hormuz talks
August 22 rises to 97%3%
In an interview, Trump threatened military strikes against Oman if it interfered with US efforts related to the Strait of Hormuz and Iran, signaling a hardline stance and raising regional tensions, but no qualifying US military strike on Iran occurred.
Aug 18 2026
Iran signals shift to fully offensive military posture amid stalled negotiations
August 22 rises to 97%3%
A senior Iranian official announced a shift to a fully offensive military posture due to stalled efforts to negotiate a permanent end to the war, increasing the risk of escalation but no US qualifying military strike on Iran was reported.
Aug 18 2026
US President Trump declares no talks underway with Iran, UAE detects missile threat
August 22 surges to 94%22%
On August 18, President Trump stated no talks were underway or scheduled with Iran, while the UAE reported detecting ballistic missile threats from Iran. This heightened tensions but did not lead to qualifying US military strikes, supporting market confidence in the ceasefire continuing through August 22 and 25.
Aug 18 2026
US launches strikes on 90 Iranian military targets amid ceasefire collapse
August 22 surges to 94%22%
On August 18, CENTCOM announced US strikes on around 90 military targets in Iran, signaling a breakdown of the ceasefire and escalating conflict. This action increased market confidence that the ceasefire would not hold through August 22 and August 25, driving prices sharply higher for 'Yes' outcomes.
Aug 18 2026
Trump declares no talks underway with Iran, threatens military action against Oman
August 22 surges to 94%22%
President Trump stated that no talks with Iran were scheduled and threatened to bomb Oman if it obstructed US efforts in the Strait of Hormuz, signaling a hardening US stance and undermining diplomatic prospects. This contributed to increased market confidence in the ceasefire ending soon.
Aug 18 2026
UAE detects ballistic missile threat from Iran, suspends trade and financial dealings
August 22 surges to 94%22%
The UAE accused Iran of firing ballistic missiles at its territory and suspended all trade and financial dealings with Iran, escalating regional tensions and signaling deteriorating relations that pressured the ceasefire market.
Aug 18 2026
Iranian Foreign Minister says US is now begging to negotiate on Iran's terms
August 22 surges to 94%22%
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the US was now begging to negotiate according to Iran's conditions, reflecting Tehran's confidence and hardening stance, which influenced market perceptions of the ceasefire's fragility.
Aug 18 2026
Iran threatens new offensive as US rules out extending ceasefire
August 22 surges to 93%21%
A senior Iranian official announced Iran would shift to a fully offensive military posture due to stalled negotiations, while the US ruled out extending the temporary ceasefire, increasing tensions and uncertainty about ceasefire continuation.
Aug 18 2026
Trump says no talks underway with Iran, UAE detects missile threat
August 22 surges to 93%21%
President Trump stated no talks were underway with Iran and threatened military action against Oman if it obstructed US efforts in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions and casting doubt on ceasefire durability.
Aug 18 2026
US launches strikes on around 90 Iranian military targets amid stalled talks
August 22 surges to 94%22%
CENTCOM announced US strikes on approximately 90 military targets in Iran on August 18, aiming to weaken Iran's capacity to threaten navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. Despite these strikes, no qualifying military action directly impacting Iran's terrestrial territory was confirmed, maintaining market optimism for the ceasefire.
Aug 18 2026
60-day US-Iran ceasefire expires without breakthrough, tensions rise
August 25 surges to 91%30%
The 60-day ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran expired on August 17 without progress on peace talks, leading to increased uncertainty. However, no qualifying US military strikes occurred immediately after expiration, which contributed to rising market confidence in the ceasefire lasting through August 25 and beyond.
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