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2026/01/19

The only way to win Wall Street's waiting game

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Wall Street understands the waiting game and plays it better than anyone else.

They know exactly where they want to buy, then quietly place massive orders at those levels and let the market come to them.

When prices finally drift lower into those zones, the waiting ends.

Those hidden orders activate, liquidity floods in, and what looked like weakness often turns into a sharp reversal.

 
 
To the public, it feels sudden, almost random.

But it isn’t.

It’s the result of pre-positioned institutional demand that’s been sitting there all along.

Geof Smith refers to these as Sleeper Cell orders.

For decades, they’ve been invisible to everyone except the firms placing them. Retail traders only see the aftermath, usually after the move is already underway.

Recently, that changed.

A new trading algorithm now makes it possible to identify where these Sleeper Cell orders are waiting and which stocks are quietly setting up for potential upside.

 
 
We can't make reckless guarantees here when it comes to trading..…

But he wants to show you how Wall Street plays this waiting game, how these orders get triggered, and why they often precede powerful moves higher.

He’ll also share the current list of stocks where Sleeper Cell orders are already lining up...

You can see the details here.

—Jack Carter
   
 

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