Apr 10, 2026 - Apr 11, 2026, Option_'Yes' retreated from 35.5c to 23c, as the UK government failed to introduce any substantive fast-tracking measures, cooling market sentiment and prompting speculative profit-taking.
Apr 07, 2026 - Apr 08, 2026, Option_'Yes' surged from 19c to 38c, due to a sudden escalation in Middle East geopolitics during the spring, which fueled strong market speculation that the UK might take emergency steps to designate the IRGC under pressure.
Mar 19, 2026 - Mar 24, 2026, Option_'Yes' climbed steadily from 31.5c to 40c, likely due to spring escalations in Middle East geopolitics prompting market speculation that the UK might accelerate its sanction processes under pressure, though the move did not exceed the 10c threshold.
Mar 04, 2026 - Mar 05, 2026, Option_'Yes' plunged from 26.5c to 17c due to panic selling. Investors had priced in an immediate UK follow-up to the EU's late-February designation, but as the first week of March passed without action, bullish capital exited.
Feb 26, 2026 - Mar 03, 2026, Option_'Yes' declined steadily from 39c to 27c, as the market realized that despite the EU's move, the UK's preference for new 'State Threat' legislation with a slow timeline made a June 30 designation increasingly unlikely.
Feb 19, 2026 - Feb 20, 2026, Option_'Yes' surged from 33.5c to 47.5c, following the European Council's formal announcement adding the IRGC to the EU terrorist list, which led the market to briefly misjudge that this would force an immediate UK pivot.