This week I was watching something most traders walked right past.
Using the Block Hunter Surveillance Console, here's a sample of what I found:
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7,250 call options bought in a single trade on Delta Airlines at the $80 strike for June. That's institutional money making a directional bet — not a retail trader.
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15,000 QQQ call options bought in one block at the 645 strike for June, following 24,000 the day before at 655. Someone is positioning for a major tech recovery by summer.
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Three separate blocks of roughly 5,000 calls each on Intel at the 50, 52, and 55 strikes — a staggered institutional buildup in a name that stands to benefit directly from constrained chip supply overseas.
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A live dead zone trade on QQQ filled at $0.60 with a $1.00 target — walked through and executed in real time during a session.
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An LNG spread laid out for just 46 cents with the potential to return over 100%.
None of this showed up in a standard indicator.
This Monday I'm going live to show you exactly how I see it — the Block Hunter Surveillance Console, the signal, the process. Not a trade recap.
A live look at how I read what's actually driving price in a market like this one.
This is your calendar link — Carve out an hour on Monday at 2PM ET.
This session is free and live, you're not going to want to miss this.
Add Monday's session to your calendar here.
Brandon Chapman, CMT TheoTRADE
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