Iran charges Hormuz fees by...?
A standalone Polymarket politics event with 4 markets and $1.3M in lifetime traded volume. 4 markets are trading. Marketlens records every market's order book at full depth, coverage running since August 15, 2026.
Data as of 2026-08-16
Markets in this event
Iran charges Hormuz fees by August 31?
closes 2026-08-31 · volume $815.1K · last price 9.5%
Iran charges Hormuz fees by October 31?
closes 2026-10-31 · volume $342.4K · last price 35.5%
Iran charges Hormuz fees by December 31?
closes 2026-12-31 · volume $104.7K · last price 49.5%
Iran charges Hormuz fees by September 30?
closes 2026-09-30 · volume $6.4K · last price 17.5%
Query this event
from marketlens import MarketLens
client = MarketLens()
[event] = client.events.list(q="Iran charges Hormuz fees by...", take=1)
for market in client.events.markets(event.id, take=5):
print(market.question, market.outcomes[0].last_price)
# the order book behind any market, at any past moment
book = client.orderbook.get(market.id, at="2026-08-16T12:00:00Z")
print(book.midpoint, book.bid_depth, book.ask_depth)Common questions
What data does Marketlens have for "Iran charges Hormuz fees by..."?
4 markets with full depth L2 order book history recorded since August 15, 2026, market metadata with lifetime traded volume, and the winning outcome for each market once it resolves.
How much has "Iran charges Hormuz fees by..." traded on Polymarket?
$1.3M in cumulative traded volume across the event's markets. Per market volumes are listed in the table on this page.
How do I download "Iran charges Hormuz fees by..." data?
Query it through the REST API or the Python SDK (pip install marketlens): search events for "Iran charges Hormuz fees by...", list the event's markets, then pull each market's order book history. Bulk Parquet exports cover full markets for offline work, and the free tier includes 5M rows per day.
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