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Just noticed WTI crude oil price bets on Polymarket are getting wild right now - the April 2026 contract hit 67% odds for reaching $110, up 13% just in the last hour alone. Over 24 hours it's jumped 20%, and apparently the trading volume has blown past $24 million on this thing. Pretty insane liquidity for a commodities prediction market.
The contract itself is pretty straightforward - if any single minute candle on WTI futures hits $110 or higher during April 2026, it settles as yes. Basically people are betting on a spike, not just the monthly average.
Obviously the timing is interesting because Trump just announced the Navy is going to blockade the Strait of Hormuz and intercept any ships that paid transit fees to Iran. He's talking about destroying Iranian mines, warning about consequences if Iranian forces fire on vessels. When you connect that to crude oil price expectations, the market is clearly pricing in potential supply disruption from the Middle East. Iran's already lost a lot of military capability according to his statements, but the uncertainty around Hormuz access is probably pushing traders toward higher crude oil price scenarios.
So yeah, whether this 67% holds or not, the geopolitical situation is definitely fueling these predictions. The crude oil market is always sensitive to Middle East tensions, and this is about as direct as it gets.