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29. Volume in stock and oil futures surged minutes before Trump's market-turning post
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 12:07 PM
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There may be some significant insider trading taking place. trump may have tipped someone who is going to make some significant money on this information.



https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/23/volume-in-stock-and-oil-futures-surged-minutes-before-trumps-market-turning-post.html

S&P 500 futures and oil futures flashed an unusual burst of activity early Monday minutes before a market-moving social media post from President Donald Trump.

At around 6:50 a.m. in New York, S&P 500 e-Mini futures trading on the CME recorded a sharp and isolated jump in volume, breaking from an otherwise subdued premarket backdrop. With thin liquidity typical of early trading hours, the sudden burst stood out as one of the largest volume moments of the session up to that point.

A similar pattern was observed in oil markets. West Texas Intermediate May futures also saw a noticeable pickup in trading activity at roughly the same time, with a distinct volume spike interrupting otherwise quiet conditions.

Roughly 15 minutes later, at 7:05 a.m., Trump said on Truth Social that the U.S. and Iran had held talks and that he was halting planned strikes on Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure. That announcement prompted an instant rally in risk assets, with S&P 500 futures soaring more than 2.5% before the opening bell. West Texas Intermediate futures dropped nearly 6% following the announcement......

The timing of the earlier volume spikes across both equities and crude caught the attention of traders, particularly given the absence of an obvious catalyst at the moment they occurred.

Early-morning futures markets are typically less liquid, which can make short bursts of buying and selling more noticeable than during regular trading hours. Still, the trades raised some eyebrows because whoever purchased a large amount of stock futures and sold or shorted crude futures at that moment made a lot of money just minutes later.

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They will happily destroy everything for money UpInArms Tuesday #1
Then, remove the value of money. OldBaldy1701E Tuesday #40
Does ANYONE expect anything but CORRUPTION??? NoMoreRepugs Tuesday #2
And again: THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ALLOWS ALL OF IT! Chasstev365 Tuesday #3
this is the key Hieronymus Phact Tuesday #22
Wasn't there somebody, Martha..... Martha.... somebody and sumpin about insider trading? 3Hotdogs Tuesday #4
Wow, they crucified her popsdenver Tuesday #18
What will/can be done brakester Tuesday #35
We'll see, but HighFired49 Tuesday #36
Endless cycle of filling the coffer for future bribes and election buying Auggie Tuesday #5
Yes securing control of elections. $$$$$ Passages Tuesday #8
+1 ... Once fascists seize power, it's difficult to remove them Auggie Tuesday #11
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Wonder where Peter Thiel was...🤔 rubbersole Tuesday #12
Donald Trump Jr. is heavily involved in the rapidly expanding online prediction market industry, sop Tuesday #27
OFGSakes! brakester Tuesday #38
Nobody is coming to save us superpatriotman Tuesday #7
This is America at 250 31st Street Bridge Tuesday #9
We need to send Roto-Rooter to clean out Washington, D.C., seriously. democrank Tuesday #16
The system is calcified; change has become impossible 31st Street Bridge Tuesday #23
"that our country's corrupt...." Prof. Toru Tanaka Tuesday #19
... the corruption and blight enigmania Tuesday #20
Likely traceable bucolic_frolic Tuesday #10
Dine and Dash. Baitball Blogger Tuesday #13
This isn't hard to trace, but no one will. Scrivener7 Tuesday #14
The billionaire overlords told him WHAT to say, and WHEN to say it FakeNoose Tuesday #15
+1 Auggie Tuesday #17
DURec leftstreet Tuesday #21
We're gonna have to wait until at least January 2027 before this is even investigated. Wednesdays Tuesday #24
Dems (if by any luck...) win the House in 2026, they will investigate, but... Justice matters. Tuesday #34
Most corrupt presidency in history. Takes war profiteering to an entirely new level. Martin68 Tuesday #25
I follow Unusual Whales. Great way to "follow the money" ... littlemissmartypants Tuesday #26
Thank you for the tip. Anything is possible with Trump, anything. Passages Tuesday #28
My pleasure. You're absolutely right about that! ❤️ littlemissmartypants Tuesday #30
Absolutely. mr715 Tuesday #41
Volume in stock and oil futures surged minutes before Trump's market-turning post LetMyPeopleVote Tuesday #29
We're talking MINUTES earlier NCDem47 Tuesday #31
There was some insider trading here LetMyPeopleVote Tuesday #32
Insider trading at its worst Picaro Tuesday #33
No worries, this will be investigated immediately... returnee Tuesday #37
Meidas said today tnat he's manipulating the markets BigmanPigman Tuesday #39
wake me up when something is DONE about it Skittles Tuesday #42
I just hope Steven Miller can go to jail for his role in this. eppur_se_muova Tuesday #43
Let me guess Don Jr., Eric, Kushner, and some Saudis made a ton of money on futures and shorts Botany Tuesday #44
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Al Capone didn't kill anywhere near as many people as Trump has done. Botany Tuesday #47
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Money ALWAYS LilElf70 Tuesday #45
When is someone going to do something? Martha Stewart was sent to prison ecstatic Tuesday #48
Yes. The rule of law is meaningless otherwise. Confidence in government will rebound, and we become Passages Tuesday #49
For something around $400k. She didn't whine or evade, she did her time and didn't try to exploit it. marble falls 12 hrs ago #53
Crisis investors abusing a system originally set up to keep commodity prices level. It's a crime and immoral. marble falls Tuesday #51
Completely in agreement. Passages 16 hrs ago #52
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