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Iran war disrupts oil supply, crude hits $90 by June draws interest

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Egypt’s economic outlook has been slightly trimmed amid ongoing disruptions from the Iran war, with Polymarket contracts on crude oil hitting $90 by end of June drawing increased trading interest.

Market reaction

The Iran war has caused the largest global oil supply disruption in history, with over 10 million barrels per day lost. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has created severe constraints on global oil supply. The markets for Crude Oil Price by End of June and Crude Oil Price Predictions by End of June point toward a likely price increase, with 67 days until resolution.

The market for Crude Oil All Time High by April 30 sits at just 1.4% YES, meaning traders don’t expect immediate price spikes to reach all-time highs within the next six days.

Why it matters

Volume data shows face value of trades at $100,828 per day, but actual USDC traded is just $2,513. Market depth is thin: only $695 is needed to move the odds by 5 points. This means the contract is sensitive to large trades, and substantial price moves would require significant buying activity.

What to watch

For traders, a YES share on crude oil hitting $90 by end of June could pay out well if geopolitical tensions stay elevated. Signs of de-escalation, such as resumed peace talks or increased global oil production, would push prices down.

Key figures to monitor: Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud, Alexander Novak, and Jake Sullivan. Their actions and statements could provide early signals of market shifts. Updates on infrastructure repairs and developments affecting oil supply routes matter too.

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Source: https://cryptobriefing.com/iran-war-disrupts-oil-supply-crude-hits-90-by-june-draws-interest/

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