There were no ship passage records in the Strait of Hormuz on that day. The probability of navigation before the end of this month is now reported at 30%.

Mars Finance reports that on April 19, based on ship tracking data, no vessel passage records were observed through the Strait of Hormuz on that day. It is reported that at least 13 oil tankers changed course and turned back while attempting to leave the Persian Gulf on the 18th, abandoning their plans to continue through the strait.
According to PolyBeats monitoring, on the prediction market Polymarket, the probability of “navigation through the Strait of Hormuz before the end of this month” has increased due to expectations of US-Iran negotiations next week, now standing at 30%.

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