The Pattern Beneath the Tape
Ethan believed most public information was unread, misweighted, or socially inconvenient.
That belief led him to a pattern he did not want to find.
It started with three companies in unrelated industries: a regional bank, a defense contractor, and a hospital operator. Each had received bullish research coverage from Atlas Meridian Bank, one of the largest investment banks in the world. Each note used similar phrasing: "underappreciated policy tailwinds," "durable funding channels," "mispriced regulatory clarity." Each note appeared within forty-eight hours of unusual options activity. Each company later benefited from government decisions not yet public when the notes were published.
