Wall Street’s 5.8 million dollar trade (how to copy it)

Shady Afternoon Trade Signals on Intel
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Take a look at my phone…

What you are witnessing is $5.81 million dollars secretly being pushed into Intel's stock:

Now, a couple things make this particular transaction very suspicious…

  1. The company was trading in berrish territory… down 20% since the start of the year.
  2. The trade was broken up and spread across 14 different exchanges all across the US…likey to hide their activity
  3. Someone bet nearly 6 million dollars on an options contract that had a low probability of being profitable...

There was no logical reason to be making a trade like this...

Unless, of course, you knew something about the company the rest of the world didn't.

Here's where things get even weirder…

This transaction happened late Friday afternoon…

And coincidently, big headline news of Intel's newest government contract broke over the weekend…

And what do you know... the stock instantly gapped up Monday morning…

Luckily for me…

I saw this Wire transaction on this Friday afternoon and placed a quick trade expecting shares to open higher Monday morning…

Just like I drew it up…

Intel delivered a 96% return the moment the market opened on Monday…

Discover how to spot these nefarious transactions for yourself…

And you may find yourself with a handful of highly profitable trades this Monday morning.

*Disclaimer: Profits and performance Shown are not typical and do not always guarantee future results

 
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