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r/stockmarketr/stockmarket· u/Zipski577· 2d agoNews 0

Iran officials state that "no agreement has been reached," per Fars

Investor summaryBearish

Iran rejects Trump's deal claims, stating no agreement is reached and the Strait of Hormuz remains closed.

Bear points
  • Geopolitical tensions escalating with no deal in sight.
  • Strait of Hormuz remains closed, threatening global oil supply and raising inflation risks.
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Iran's Foreign Ministry directly rejects

Trump's new claim that "everyone in Iran has approved the deal," including the Supreme Leader, saying no one has accepted it, and "no agreement has been reached," per Fars.

Any agreement requires the US to "accept every demand" from Iran, including that it won't surrender enriched uranium or make nuclear concessions, that the Strait of Hormuz remains permanently under Iranian management, and the transfer of $24 billion in frozen funds. Iran adds "if it were to yield under pressure, it would have done so a year ago" rather than after sustained US bombing.

The spokesperson also denied Trump's claim that the Strait of Hormuz would reopen on a deal signing, saying it "remains closed" under Iranian authority and "safe passage is not possible."

Discussion · top comments29 selected
u/BigPPDaddy 7· 2d ago

It's like Cramer, inverse Trump etf.

u/Scriptum_ 7· 2d ago

Yes, he just routinely lies every day!

u/klingma 6· 2d ago

I don't know why you're being snarky as if you're making a good point? From a purely military standpoint targeting the infrastructure & manufacturing capabilities of an enemy is a surefire way to cripple their ability to engage in a sustained retaliation. It's why the allies in WW2 bombed the German & Japanese industrial sites to kingdom come.

However, doing this, would bring about extreme international condemnation and realistically isn't worth it.

u/AsparagusDirect9 6· 2d ago

Which is exactly why people shouldn’t criticize those who want to see this market crash. It’s not a true market anymore.

u/DrPsyz9 4· 2d ago

The insane part is the media playing along entirely.

u/not_my_monkeys_ 4· 2d ago

Do you really believe that Trump hasn’t already won this war because he hasn’t cared to try hard enough? Or because he’s afraid of intnerational judgement? Come on now. He expended the vast majority of the US stockpile of advanced missiles and missile interceptors, pushed the US stock market to the edge of collapse, and Iran’s regime held on until Trump lost his nerve and backed off. Twice now, including today.

The only way to remove the regime is with a massive ground invasion, which is unthinkable. Sure, we could genocide the whole country at any time. Power plants and desalination plants are their weak point. But before they died, they would do the same to the infrastructure of the surrounding GCC countries, and thus demolish the global economy. It’s mutually assured economic destruction.

u/vee_lan_cleef 3· 2d ago

The insane thing is the market continues to respond to this. Our entire global society is a fucking joke.

u/Darryl_444 3· 2d ago

Happy Groundhog Year!

u/Outrageous_Tax1328 2· 1d ago

In other breaking news, Germany and Japan have declared victory in WW2

u/Rare-Gear3379 2· 2d ago

Trump says so many things

u/mostdope28 2· 2d ago

The media refuses to call out trump for being a fucking liar every single day.

u/jerryseinsmell 2· 2d ago

It’s all empty threats to make it appear he has some control over this situation. Iran knows he’s getting bored and just needs to wait out his dementia.

u/PassionLong9552 2· 2d ago

All of this would have never been allowed under any regime in the history of the office. Why has this world flipped upside down under Trump?

u/PassionLong9552 2· 2d ago

It’s this. ONLY this.

u/Admirable_Nothing 2· 2d ago

Hopium. This has turned into a meme market and is acting like meme stocks do.

u/SideEyeFred 1· 1d ago

We need to get out of this and let Israel deal with it. Israel dragged us into it. They can handle their own problems.

u/not_a_cumguzzler 1· 1d ago

How come the marker pumped on the good news but doesn't pull back from this news. Why is it so hard to be a bare. (Cries in corner)

u/Proper-Exercise-2364 1· 1d ago

Who are you gonna believe? Trump or those liars?😃

u/MmNicecream 1· 1d ago

Shocker.

u/yoursandforever 1· 1d ago

What if I told you he built his own social media website and called it "Truth Social".

u/BuddyIsMyHomie 1· 1d ago

I think Hormuz is not always accurate

u/stormado 1· 1d ago

If an agreement is reached, why is it simply not written down and signed by both parties, before one side makes unsubstantiated claims of agreement. You do that when you buy a car.

u/ThreeSupreme 1· 1d ago

Hmm... So, Trump is day trading again, huh?

Donald Trump The Day Trader

In Donald Trump's recent financial disclosure filed in May 2026, he revealed making 3,711 total trades during the first quarter of 2026. This volume accounts for approximately 75% of the more than 5,200 securities trades executed by his trust since he returned to office for his second term in January 2025.

The specific filing submitted to the U.S. Office of Government Ethics detailed 3,711 trades spanning from January through March 2026. This level of trading activity is highly unusual. A sitting president executing thousands of individual securities trades over a short period departs sharply from recent presidential norms and raises significant ethics and conflict‑of‑interest concerns. This intense level of market activity averaged roughly 65 trades per business day.

The sheer number of Trump's trades reported in the recent OGE filings — thousands within months — is far above what’s typical for a sitting president and therefore notable to ethics officials, reporters, and market observers. Critics and ethics watchdogs argue that this level of trading activity still creates massive conflicts of interest—since a president's policies can heavily impact the Big Tech and AI stocks, which he actively trades.

Trump also has extensive exposure to cryptocurrency holdings, and he has enormous exposure to Bitcoin. Trump’s Truth Social holds a massive corporate treasury containing 9,542 BTC, valued at over $756 million. Vice President JD Vance addressed the public firestorm over Trump’s prolific trading directly, stating: "The president doesn't sit at the Oval Office on his computer on his Robinhood account, buying and selling stocks."

u/RS_EJB 1· 1d ago

Iran has zero cards left. Every country is turning on them.

They can say what they want but theyre almost out of time. They will concede everything and justify it as a win by getting something minute in return.

u/RichStaff1768 1· 1d ago

He just needs a few days for the spacex ipo to go smooth .. lots of money to be made !

u/Talon660 1· 1d ago

We're still down from Friday's drop. Not a full recovery.

u/JHowler82 1· 1d ago

Cool .. oil prices rise .. push is into electric cars sooner and faster.. broooom broom

u/Talon660 1· 1d ago

You do realize we are still down since the Friday drop??

u/United-Wear-6357 1· 1d ago

Iran doesn't rely on desalination plants and it has already been massively bombed.

Any use of force only prolongs closure.

Nukes would cause radiation and then it wouldn't matter if the Strait is open or not anyway