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Vance cites Iran progress; Polymarket puts Hormuz normal-traffic at 48.5%

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Alvin Lang
Jun 23, 2026 12:05

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Vance cites Iran progress; Polymarket puts Hormuz normal-traffic at 48.5%

JD Vance Says U.S.–Iran Talks Making “Very Good Progress” as Polymarket Lifts “Hormuz Traffic Normal by July 31” Yes Odd

U.S. Vice President JD Vance said talks with Iran in Bürgenstock, Switzerland were making “great progress” even after Tehran said it would close the Strait of Hormuz again following Israeli strikes on Lebanon. The comments coincided with a lift in Polymarket pricing on whether Strait of Hormuz traffic returns to normal by July 31.

Key Takeaways

  • Polymarket shows 51.5% for “No” and 48.5% for “Yes” on Strait of Hormuz traffic returning to normal by July 31.
  • Traders repriced higher for “Yes” after Vance said U.S.-Iran talks made very good progress and Iran agreed to allow IAEA inspectors back in.
  • The contract resolves on July 31, 2026; “Yes” needs traffic to be back to normal by that date.

U.S. Vice President JD Vance said negotiations with Iran had made “very good progress,” while describing the talks as involving some “threatening” and “whining.” He said discussions in Bürgenstock, Switzerland were continuing and that Iran had agreed to permit International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors back into the country. The talks were strained over the weekend after Iran said it would close the Strait of Hormuz again because of Israeli strikes on Lebanon, which Iran said violated a ceasefire. Vance called the return of IAEA inspectors a major milestone toward ending Tehran’s nuclear weapons program, while adding there was still significant work to do around demining the Strait of Hormuz to help traffic recover. Maritime data trackers cited in the report said shipping through the waterway, which carries roughly 25% of the world’s total energy supply, stalled over the weekend after Iran’s closure announcement.

Polymarket Pricing: “Yes” Rises to 48.5% vs 51.5% “No” as Matched Volume Hits $7.94M on Strait of Hormuz Contract

On Polymarket, the “Strait of Hormuz traffic returns to normal by July 31?” contract was priced at 48.5% Yes versus 51.5% No, with Yes up 6.5 percentage points from 42.0%. Matched volume was about $7.94 million, indicating heavy two-sided positioning near a coin-flip. The market remains tightly balanced, with No still the slight leader despite the rebound in Yes pricing.

Traders will watch for further signals on the Strait of Hormuz reopening timeline and whether demining and inspection steps translate into measurable normalization before the July 31, 2026 resolution date.

Beyond the Strait of Hormuz: Other High-Volume Geopolitical and Macro Contracts Polymarket Bettors Are Watching

Beyond the July 31 window, Polymarket traders are also clustering into faster-ticking related timelines, with “Strait of Hormuz traffic returns to normal by end of June?” leaning 96.25% No on $32.03 million in volume and “Strait of Hormuz traffic returns to normal by July 15?” at 70.5% No on $2.32 million. Attention is also spilling into the diplomacy-linked board, where “Iran agrees to end enrichment of uranium by June 30?” is priced at 97.45% No with $11.57 million matched, while “US-Iran Final Nuclear Deal by…?” shows August 31 leading at 28.5% on $0.92 million.

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