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Iran Flips: Calls Trump to Make a Deal as 34 Tankers Sail Through Hormuz and Oil Dumps Below $100
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Iran Flips: Calls Trump to Make a Deal as 34 Tankers Sail Through Hormuz and Oil Dumps Below $100

By our Markets Desk2 min read

President Trump announced that ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has resumed, with 34 vessels passing through in the last 24 hours—the highest count since the strait's closure. The development coincided with US crude oil prices retreating below the $100 per barrel mark. For anyone watching oil like a degen watches a chart, this was the equivalent of a sudden bullish candle appearing out of nowhere, and the bears are currently crying into their rigs.

In a notable diplomatic shift, Trump revealed that Iran reached out this morning expressing eagerness to strike a deal. "I think we will solve the Iranian nuclear issue," he stated, adding that the situation could be reversed entirely. Call it the ultimate rug pull reversal—yesterday's geopolitical villain is now sliding into DMs with a peace offering. If this were a token, the fundamentals just did a complete 180 and the chart is about to get interesting.

The President also flagged that multiple oil tankers are en route to US shores, which could impact global energy flows. He indicated that certain countries would play a role in resolving the Hormuz standoff, with details expected in the coming days. Think of it as a DAO governance vote on maritime logistics—everyone's watching to see which wallets control the flow of the barrel.

*This is not investment advice.

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UpdatedApr 16, 2026, 19:53 UTC

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