
Most traders saw the move after it happened.
A handful saw it coming.
The difference? Institutional pressure signals — the kind showing up in unusual put activity before the 30% return on the XLU spread and the 100% return on VFC following earnings positioning.
These weren't lucky calls. They were the result of knowing what to look for before price confirms the move.
Tonight at 5PM ET, I'm walking through the complete breakdown — the same session from earlier this week, replayed in full:
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How to identify institutional pressure before price moves
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What squeeze traps look like when they're forming in real time
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Why oil and precious metals are on my radar right now
The 3% compression range is still intact. Institutional flow is still active. The window to understand this setup — before it resolves — is now.
Don't miss this encore - save your seat right here.
See you tonight,
Brandon Chapman, CMT
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