The US-Iran ceasefire, agreed April 8 for two weeks amid their direct conflict and mediated by Pakistan, was extended indefinitely by President Trump on April 21 pending Tehran's comprehensive peace proposal, while the US maintains a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to pressure Iran on nuclear issues and shipping access. Iran submitted a new proposal on April 28, which Washington is reviewing, but fragile truce holds amid incidents like Tehran's seizure of vessels and stalled talks in Islamabad over the blockade. Traders monitor US response to the proposal, potential resumption of airstrikes, or diplomatic breakthroughs, with economic pressures from oil disruptions amplifying escalation risks before any formal extension terms solidify.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · Actualizado¿El alto el fuego entre Estados Unidos e Irán se extendió por...?
¿El alto el fuego entre Estados Unidos e Irán se extendió por...?
$210,137,727 Vol.
14 de abril
No
18 de abril
No
21 de abril
No
22 de abril
No
$210,137,727 Vol.
14 de abril
No
18 de abril
No
21 de abril
No
22 de abril
No
Both extensions of the April 7 ceasefire and new agreements for an extended ceasefire will qualify, even if a brief period occurs during which there is no formal ceasefire in effect after the expiration of the April 7 ceasefire.
If a qualifying agreement is officially reached before the resolution date, this market will resolve to “Yes,” regardless of whether the ceasefire extension ultimately takes effect.
An extension of the ceasefire agreement requires clear public confirmation from both the United States government and the government of Iran that they have agreed to halt military hostilities against one another for longer than the initially agreed two-week period, or for an official extension of the ceasefire agreement in place to be otherwise confirmed by an overwhelming consensus of media reporting.
Any form of informal understanding, backchannel communication, de-escalation, or unilateral pause in hostilities without a confirmed agreement on a qualifying extension will not qualify. Similarly, newly agreed-upon humanitarian pauses, limited operational pauses, or temporary tactical stand-downs will not qualify.
A newly agreed-upon broader peace deal will qualify if it includes a qualifying extension of the ceasefire agreement/halt in military hostilities. Agreements that outline future negotiations or de-escalation measures, but do not explicitly commit to extending the ceasefire, will not qualify.
This market’s resolution will be based on official statements from the United States government and the government of Iran. However, an overwhelming consensus of credible media reporting confirming that an official ceasefire extension agreement has been reached will suffice.
Mercado abierto: Apr 20, 2026, 3:34 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Resultado propuesto: No
Disputado
Resultado propuesto: No
Disputado
Resultado final: No
Both extensions of the April 7 ceasefire and new agreements for an extended ceasefire will qualify, even if a brief period occurs during which there is no formal ceasefire in effect after the expiration of the April 7 ceasefire.
If a qualifying agreement is officially reached before the resolution date, this market will resolve to “Yes,” regardless of whether the ceasefire extension ultimately takes effect.
An extension of the ceasefire agreement requires clear public confirmation from both the United States government and the government of Iran that they have agreed to halt military hostilities against one another for longer than the initially agreed two-week period, or for an official extension of the ceasefire agreement in place to be otherwise confirmed by an overwhelming consensus of media reporting.
Any form of informal understanding, backchannel communication, de-escalation, or unilateral pause in hostilities without a confirmed agreement on a qualifying extension will not qualify. Similarly, newly agreed-upon humanitarian pauses, limited operational pauses, or temporary tactical stand-downs will not qualify.
A newly agreed-upon broader peace deal will qualify if it includes a qualifying extension of the ceasefire agreement/halt in military hostilities. Agreements that outline future negotiations or de-escalation measures, but do not explicitly commit to extending the ceasefire, will not qualify.
This market’s resolution will be based on official statements from the United States government and the government of Iran. However, an overwhelming consensus of credible media reporting confirming that an official ceasefire extension agreement has been reached will suffice.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Resultado propuesto: No
Disputado
Resultado propuesto: No
Disputado
Resultado final: No
The US-Iran ceasefire, agreed April 8 for two weeks amid their direct conflict and mediated by Pakistan, was extended indefinitely by President Trump on April 21 pending Tehran's comprehensive peace proposal, while the US maintains a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to pressure Iran on nuclear issues and shipping access. Iran submitted a new proposal on April 28, which Washington is reviewing, but fragile truce holds amid incidents like Tehran's seizure of vessels and stalled talks in Islamabad over the blockade. Traders monitor US response to the proposal, potential resumption of airstrikes, or diplomatic breakthroughs, with economic pressures from oil disruptions amplifying escalation risks before any formal extension terms solidify.
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