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Let me walk you through two trades most people never even saw coming.

📉 One was just another slow gold ETF.

📉 The other? A beaten-down tech name limping into earnings.

On the surface — total snoozers. But under the surface?

The Ghost Prints™ Surveillance Console was flashing a different story.

📈 The GDXJ Trade – August 4th

Monday morning, August 4th — GDXJ looked like it was taking the day off.

Then the Console lit up:

👉 A single 10,000-contract order of SEP 75 calls.

No news. No hype. No retail chatter. Just deep-pocket activity nobody was talking about. We jumped into a 70/72 call spread for $0.66 — and closed it today at $1.12 for a 70% gain.

That’s the edge: the Console doesn’t care what the chart looks like… it reads institutional pressure before it shows up anywhere else.

🚨 The CORZ Setup – August 5th

CORZ wasn’t on anyone’s radar. Until…

✔️ The Console flagged unusual volume across three strikes

✔️ Massive concentration on near-term calls

✔️ A spike in pressure we couldn’t ignore

We bought the $14.50 weekly call for $0.18. Earnings date shifted. Buzz started about a potential acquisition vote.

Sold it today at $0.42 — a 133% win.

We didn’t chase the headlines. We traded the pressure before the headlines hit.

🧠 This Is the Edge You’ve Been Missing

Most traders wait for confirmation.

The Surveillance Console scans beneath the chart to uncover:

  • Unusual volume bursts

  • Liquidity shifts and gamma traps

  • Stealth institutional positioning

  • Subtle pressure buildups that precede the big moves

You won’t find these trades on your broker’s scanner. But the Console sees them — and now, you can too.

I’m inviting you to trade side-by-side with me and use the exact tool I used to catch GDXJ and CORZ before they took off.

You’ve seen the screenshots.

You’ve seen the results.

Now it’s time to see the unseen for yourself.

To your success,

Brandon Chapman, CMT

P.S. This is the only chance to get the Surveillance Console bundled with the Ghost Prints™ 90-Day Challenge.

Once this closes, it’ll sell separately for $4,995.