'He Bet on Bombs': Mystery Trader Made Rs 4 Crore On Tehran Strike Before Missiles Hit

In a striking revelation, a mystery trader reportedly profited Rs 4 crore by betting on a military strike in Tehran just before missiles were launched. This trader has made a series of 88 predictions related to Iran since October 2024, all of which have been linked to critical deadlines and potential military actions. The pattern of these predictions suggests a methodical approach to trading, leveraging geopolitical tensions to forecast market movements. The implications of these trades raise questions about market manipulation and the ethical boundaries of trading in volatile geopolitical climates. As the situation in Iran continues to evolve, scrutiny over such trading activities is likely to increase, drawing attention from both regulatory bodies and the investment community. This case underscores the intersection of finance and international relations, highlighting how traders can capitalize on conflict scenarios, often at the expense of broader ethical considerations.
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