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Today’s Cheddar Flow Watchlist & Market Update

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Dear Trader, Markets opened weak this morning ahead of the FOMC minutes and due to tech weakness. Th

Dear Trader, Markets opened weak this morning ahead of the FOMC minutes and due to tech weakness. This caused concern amongst many retail traders… But retail traders don’t move markets. So… who does? Institutional traders taking advantage of “insider information” ahead of specific catalysts do. That could explain why our [live order-flow platform]( detected billions of dollars worth of institutional selling of tech stocks into strength… Only to bet against them with eight-figure positions the very next day. Trade With The Smart Money [Start For Free]( Trade With Cheddar Flow While many retail traders may be scared, nervous, or perked with interest as we await what markets will look like tomorrow… We’d like to take this opportunity to share an Unusual Options Activity watchlist with you. Most Unusual Calls $200,000 XOM May 28 60 Calls for $0.90 This is a bullish bet on Exxon Mobil (XOM). As shown on the chart below, while this stock has traded higher in 2021, it recently rejected a resistance point known as a double top (don’t sweat the lingo, just follow the [smart money](). With the stock showing signs of finding support, could XOM be a bounce play in the days ahead? Should a bounce to recent highs take place by May 28 (when these options expire), this insider will more than double their money. Most Unusual Puts $158,000 GM Jun 28 49 Puts for $0.14 As electric vehicle stocks continue a short-term comeback in popularity, companies such as General Motors (GM) could be facing an increased chance of receiving an analyst downgrade. Could this insider be betting their own company goes down in the days ahead? Anything is possible. What we do know to be true is given the low-price of these put options, a measly fraction of a drop in General Motors could double this option player’s money. Trade With The Smart Money [Start For Free]( Trade With Cheddar FlowWe wish you the best in the financial markets. Our live alert platform will help you become a better trader with time - that we can promise. You’ll be “in the know.” Because you’ll see new insider transactions take place in real-time… Every. Single. Day. [You can start 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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