A pattern of suspicious market activity in the United States has been unfolding over several months. Reports from March and April revealed the existence of substantial, precisely timed positions in oil and S&P futures, placed just before social media posts from Donald Trump regarding negotiations, pauses, or ceasefires involving Iran. These communications triggered volatile market reactions, causing crude oil prices to plunge by as much as 10-15%. Conservative estimates suggest these trades generated profits totaling hundreds of millions of dollars.
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