Hey — Brandon Chapman here.
I’m going to be blunt.
If you don’t watch the Silent Surge replay from yesterday, you’re missing one of the most practically useful sessions we’ve done in a while.
Not because the market was easy —
but because it wasn’t.
Chop. Transitions. Contract roll noise. Conflicting signals.
This is exactly the type of environment where most traders:
• Overtrade
• Force setups
• Second-guess themselves
• Or freeze completely
And it’s exactly why the session matters.
Inside the replay, I walked through:
• How institutional pressure actually shows up before price makes sense
• Why certain moves look “random” to retail — but aren’t
• How I decide when not to trade (this alone saves accounts)
• The structure I’m watching next — and what I’m deliberately ignoring
This wasn’t theory.
It was how I think in real time when the tape is messy and emotions run high.
If you’re serious about trading as a skill — not a gamble — this replay is required viewing.
👉 Watch the Silent Surge replay now
Don’t be the trader who “meant to watch it” after the move already happened.
See you inside,
Brandon Chapman, CMT
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