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Dear Trader, The smart money gave us an interesting trading day today. Through the volatility we

Dear Trader, The smart money gave us an interesting trading day today. Through the volatility we’ve seen in the tech sector recently, smart money players have been selling their positions as fast as possible. But you know insiders…they’re always moving their money into “well-timed” new positions. Sourced by our elite intelligence platform which you can access a [free trial]( to, here are some of the most unusual moves we saw hit the unusual options activity tape today: Most Unusual Calls $1,400,000 XLV September 17 $135 Calls bought for $0.69 This is a longer-term bullish bet on the healthcare sector. This institutional player made a $1.4M bet that XLV would trade $12/share higher by September 17, or they’ll lose all of their money! That’s a high-conviction play which [Cheddar Flow]( traders are keeping a close eye on. Noted on the chart below, if XLV clears $126 resistance, then this fund could be well on its way to $135 by September. Should this full move take place, this option player will more than quinitiple their money. Most Unusual Puts $457,000 LAZR June 18 $22.50 Puts bought for $3.19 Luminar Technologies Inc (LAZR) has been in a bearish downtrend through all of 2021. With earnings season amongst us, an institutional player may be using insider information to bet against their own company ahead of a potential earnings miss. As shown on the chart below, this stock could drop to $15 by June 18 (when these options expire). In this scenario, this option player could more than triple their money. Our real-time order flow alerts [Cheddar Flow]( traders to big-money moves of this nature all day. These are not prints traders can see on a brokerage platform or on CNBC. We go deep into our pockets to source Wall Street’s best moves as they happen for those who enjoy putting our ideas into action. Follow the smart money. [Get started for free.]( Sincerely, [Cheddar Flow]( If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription options, please [manage your subscription](. 73 Main Street, New Castle, NH 03854, US

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