Hey, it's Brandon.
Quick reminder — the Block Hunter replay comes down this weekend.
In the session I walked through how the Block Hunter Surveillance Console found institutional prints on NVIDIA, AMZN, TLT, and Citigroup before the major moves developed. I covered what the S&P all-time high with only 12 stocks participating actually means — a breadth reading matched only five times in history, including March 2000 and April 1999. And I laid out what I'm watching heading into next week across oil, natural gas, and the dispersion trade.
If you're trying to understand how I pinpoint what's really driving this market right now, it's all in the replay.
Watch it before it goes offline. Once the weekend hits, it's gone.
[Watch the Block Hunter replay before it comes down]
Brandon Chapman, CMT
P.S. This is the last chance to see it. Once the weekend hits, it's gone.
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