Something's wrong under the surface

The S&P looks fine. But institutions have been running scared all week. Here's why.

The S&P looks fine.

Grinding in a tight range. Nothing crazy happening.

But underneath? Institutions have been running scared all week.

Volatility near multi-week highs even though the market's nowhere near lows. Bonds rallying hard. Gold breaking out. Utilities and consumer staples ripping.

People are buying toilet paper stocks and treasury bonds. That's fear.

And this morning, you found out why — US and Israel just bombed Iran.

But institutions didn't wait for the news. They positioned days ahead.

Like the leveraged $2.7 billion GLD calls print Brandon’s Ghost Prints Console caught Tuesday. Four days before the strike.

That's the game. They see it early. You see it on CNN.

Ghost Prints detects that institutional pressure before the move — so you're positioned when chaos hits, not scrambling after.

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