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FUD or Fair Play? Axios' Iran Ceasefire Scoop Has Traders Sniffing for Rug Pulls
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FUD or Fair Play? Axios' Iran Ceasefire Scoop Has Traders Sniffing for Rug Pulls

By our Markets Desk2 min read

Axios dropped a bombshell report claiming the US and Iran might be eyeing a 45-day ceasefire, and the internet collectively lost its mind. Citing unnamed US, Israeli, and regional sources, the piece describes a "last-ditch push" involving mediators from Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey working on a two-phase proposal: a temporary truce followed by broader negotiations aimed at a permanent deal covering nuclear issues, sanctions relief, and an official end to hostilities.

The report mentions indirect communications between US envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. But sources themselves admit the odds of locking something in within 48 hours are "slim" – especially with a looming US deadline that could kick things up a notch militarily.

Here's the kicker: Reuters says it can't verify any of this. They noted a Pakistani ceasefire framework may have circulated, but nada from Washington or Tehran in terms of official confirmation. Not great, chief.

Things get spicier. Some folks are side-eyeing the timing – the story dropped ahead of Monday market trading, potentially moving oil prices and broader financial sentiment. Crypto Twitter being crypto Twitter, analysts and users are questioning whether this was strategically timed for maximum market impact.

The skepticism isn't baseless either. The same Axios editor previously broke news about Islamabad talks that turned out to be completely fabricated. Someone's already joking the SEC should investigate his trading history.

Iran's stance hasn't shifted: they're not interested in short-term truces without ironclad guarantees against future military action. A temporary truce without assurances just delays the inevitable, officials say.

Bottom line: anonymous sources, rapid information cycles, and market implications are colliding in a perfect storm of uncertainty. Tensions remain high, deadlines are approaching, and the truth behind these reported negotiations should become clearer soon.

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UpdatedApr 6, 2026, 11:53 UTC

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