A fund buying the same stock for the third month straight.
An insider selling before the news.
A billion-dollar bet that shows up in the flow data on a Friday afternoon.
A fund buying the same stock for the third month straight. An insider selling before the news. A billion-dollar bet that shows up in the flow data on a Friday afternoon.
Most people watch the stock prices. They miss what's happening behind them. Wall Street Wire exists because 25 years of watching the funds gives you a different read on the same data — and that read is worth something before the market opens.
Wall Street Wire is written for people who already follow the markets. You know how to read a chart. You understand what the Fed does. You've seen a few cycles.
What you want is the institutional layer — what the big funds are actually doing, not what the commentators say they're doing. The difference between the headline and the position.
If you've ever looked at a move and thought "someone knew before it happened" — you were probably right. This newsletter shows you who.
He spent 25 years at a prime brokerage — the firm that processes trades for hedge funds. He didn't manage money. He watched the people who did.
He saw what they bought, when they sold, and how they positioned before every major move.
Fund managers see their own book. Analysts cover one sector. Nate saw all of it — every fund, every position, every signal — for 25 years. That's the only credential that matters here.
Each edition answers three things. Not after the market has already moved — before it does. The positioning data that shows what the funds are doing right now.
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When he’s not analyzing charts or listening to earnings calls, Vinayak Maheswaran is usually reading economics and finance to stay on top of what drives markets.
His writing aims to explain what’s happening in a way that’s straightforward and easy to follow.
Each issue is built to give you clear, practical takeaways you can use.