Three screens. One symbol. BXP.
Garrett Baldwin's momentum scanner lit up first. His sector rotation model confirmed what the scanner suspected. His breakout analysis delivered the final verdict: short this thing now.
Position executed. No hesitation.
This is what systematic trading looks like when it works. Garrett had been stalking BXP for weeks—watching it hover on his watchlist as sector momentum rotated underneath it like shifting sand. When three independent data streams pointed to the same trade, execution became automatic.
"So long as certain equities have remained on our list, I shorted BXP today," Garrett told his trading room. No chest-thumping. No market predictions. Just cold execution based on converging data.
His process cuts through market chaos: weekly momentum screens identify candidates, sector rotation analysis reveals which ones are vulnerable, systematic pattern recognition confirms the setup. "So weekly and momentum, then we adjust to individual sectors," he explains. It's this layered filtering that transforms overwhelming market data into actionable opportunities.
Garrett's breakout and breakdown candidates don't come from hunches or hot tips—they emerge from systematic pattern recognition across multiple timeframes and sectors. Each position represents the convergence of momentum shifts, sector weakness, and technical confirmation.
But here's the brutal truth about systematic trading: having a system isn't enough. You need to know which signals actually matter.
Brandon Chapman's Ghost Prints Weekly operates on this exact principle—filtering out market noise to isolate genuine institutional anomalies. Not every options flow creates opportunity. Not every unusual activity matters. But when Brandon's system detects the specific flow signatures that historically precede significant moves, that's when you pay attention.
One weekly signal. Zero noise. Just the single options flow anomaly Brandon's pattern recognition identifies as most significant for the week ahead.
The gap between profitable systematic trading and expensive market tuition usually comes down to signal quality. Brandon's spent nearly two decades learning to separate meaningful institutional flow from random market static.
Ghost Prints Weekly delivers that hard-earned distinction—one clear anomaly per week, backed by institutional flow analysis that took years to develop and validate.
Get Brandon's weekly signal here.
Trade well,
Don Kaufman
Chief Market Strategist
TheoTRADE
P.S. Most market signals are expensive noise disguised as opportunity. Brandon's Ghost Prints Weekly cuts through the chaos to identify the one options flow anomaly each week that actually creates edge—the kind of institutional positioning that moves prices. Skip the noise, get the signal.
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