Iran nuclear talks have stalled as the US insists on an indefinite halt to uranium enrichment. The market for Iran agreeing to end enrichment by April 30 sits at
## Market reaction
The gap between the US demand for a 20-year enrichment halt and Iran’s five-year counteroffer has stalled negotiations, with Tehran calling Washington’s stance contradictory. The market for an agreement by April 30 is at
Volume is at $23,824 in daily USDC traded. It takes just $599 to shift the odds by 5 points, meaning large trades can move prices quickly. The largest recent move was a 3-point spike at 5:48 PM, suggesting the market reacts sharply to news.
## Why it matters
The odds have risen from 10% to 39.2% in a week, but the US and Iran remain far apart on the core question of enrichment duration. A 15-year gap between their positions (20 years vs. five years) is not the kind of difference that closes easily or quickly. At 39.2%, a YES share costs
## What to watch
Statements from IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi or Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian could shift odds quickly. Any new proposal or change in rhetoric from either side is the most likely catalyst for a large move in this market.
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