‘Mind-Blowing Corruption’: Traders Placed Massive Bets Minutes Before Trump Post on Iran
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It has caused a huge stir that just 15 minutes before a significant Trump statement on Iran, large trades were made on the stock and oil markets.
‘Mind-blowing corruption’: traders placed massive bets minutes before Trump post on Iran
This story originally appeared in Common Dreams on Mar. 24, 2026. It is shared here under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0) license. Just minutes before US President Donald Trump momentarily boosted the stock market—and sent oil prices tumbling—with his disputed Monday announcement of peace talks with Iran, unknown traders loaded up on positions that allowed them to profit from the resulting movement in equities and commodities. The Financial…
15 minutes before Trump's positive announcement about Iran's war there was a massive movement on Wall Street.
California Influencer Claims $1.5B Market Bet Coincided With Trump Tweet, Sparks Insider Trading Debate
A California-based financial influencer, Johnny Lee, has made a striking claim about a massive $1.5 billion market bet placed shortly before a post by Donald Trump. According to Lee, the trade appeared to predict a market surge minutes before Trump shared an update about discussions involving Iran. The claim has raised questions about timing, market activity, and whether the trade was purely coincidental or something more concerning. Trader Bet…
On Monday morning, there was a sudden increase in global bets on energy markets, 15 minutes before President Donald Trump posted a message in Truth Social announcing “productive” talks with Iran
Operators moved hundreds of millions of dollars in oil contracts just a few minutes before U.S. President Donald Trump announced Monday that his country would postpone attacks on Iranian energy infrastructure with which he himself threatened the weekend. (Continue reading...) The Scandal entry on Wall Street was first published on Remolacha - Dominican Republic News.
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