
The Debt Crisis You Didn't Think to Worry About
By Brandon Chapman, CMT
Hey Trader,
Do you watch Junk Bonds?
Of course not. Hardly anyone does.
Good thing The Ghost Prints Console isn't a person. Because it just caught 50,000 put contracts on an ETF you probably haven't thought of in months.
What it signals could matter more than anything happening in stocks right now.
And frankly, it's one of the most fascinating items I've encountered in quite a while.
The setup looked perfect. You entered. Then price reversed and stopped you out.
That's not bad trading - it's a squeeze trap. The market creates conviction, triggers your entry, then harvests it. By the time price confirms the move, the advantage is already gone.
My Ghost Prints Console detects institutional pressure before price moves. One member caught a $47K winner on KSS. Another nailed 400% on CLIFF. The signal came early - not after.
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