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While regular investors watch the public markets, something alarming is happening behind the scenes. Wall Street's biggest players are using private trading venues - called dark pools - to move money at record levels. These private exchanges are where institutions make their biggest moves when they don't want the public to see what they're doing.
The Warning Signs:
Dark pool trading hit 57.10% of all volume (all-time high)
Normal levels are only 48.86%
Premium to average: +8.24%
Public exchanges showing lowest volume since 2008
Think about this: More than half of all trading is now happening in secret. The NYSE, America's flagship exchange, is handling only 9.24% of trades. Nasdaq sees just 6.66%. This kind of shift typically only happens when big institutions know something they don't want the public to see yet.
"Anytime you have uncertainty enter into the picture, then you're going to see a little bit more volatility," says Phil McInnis of Avantis Investors. But this isn't just uncertainty - it's the highest level of hidden trading we've ever seen before an election.
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