An F/A-18E Super Hornet launched from the USS Abraham Lincoln as ship traffic through the Persian Gulf dropped from 150 vessels to just five. The market on the US escorting commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz by April 30 is at
Market reaction
The naval blockade has traders reconsidering allied warship movements through the Strait. The UK sending warships through Hormuz by April 30 is at
Why it matters
The collapse from 150 vessels to five shows how effectively the US is enforcing the blockade. That enforcement makes commercial escorts more plausible, which is why the escort market moved from 18% to
What to watch
The blockade puts direct economic pressure on Iran, and traders are pricing that into escort likelihood. A YES share on the US escort market costs 21.5¢ and pays $1 if it resolves YES, a
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