Tuesday, March 10, 2026

The Iran conflict couldn't crack it. The replay is live.


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The Iran conflict escalated. 20% of global oil supply sat at risk. The market sold off.

Then completely reversed.

The volatility regime I've been tracking since November 28th didn't flinch.

That's not luck. That's what happens when you read institutional pressure instead of reacting to price.

In today's session I walked through why the box held. Where it breaks. 6,780 is where institutional discomfort triggered selling this week. 7,000 is what a snap rally looks like if tensions ease.

I showed how my Ghost Print Surveillance Console spots the difference between real support and squeeze levels that just look like support.

The replay is up now.

WATCH THE REPLAY HERE: [LINK]

Brandon Chapman CMT

P.S. The 110,000-contract gold bet targeting a retest of the highs. I break down what it signals in the replay.



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