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War for Profit | 03.29.26.

War for Profit | 03.29.26.

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This week, a sudden surge in suspicious trading activity linked to the U.S.-Iran conflict is raising concerns about the misuse of insider knowledge in prediction markets and financial systems. The ongoing U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran has fueled a surge in defense spending and profits for major military contractors, as demand for advanced weapons systems intensifies. Leading U.S. firms—including Lockheed Martin, RTX, Northrop Grumman, and Boeing—have seen rising stock prices and increased production following high-level coordination with the White House. The conflict has already driven billions of dollars in weapons use, spanning missile systems, stealth aircraft, and drones. However, amid the rise in defense spending seen in recent days, another alarming trend has emerged: an apparent series of well-timed trades has experts concerned about insider trading, prompting market observers to question the unusual activity. In our analysis this week, we look at the implications of such activity, as prediction platforms that allow users to profit from their knowledge continue to expand and intersect with global events, and what it means in the broader context of the current War in Iran. This episode of Middle Theory is dedicated to the casualties of the ongoing war in Iran, including U.S. military personnel and innocent civilians killed during the military conflict. If you like Middle Theory and want to help support the show, you can donate to the program here: DOLLARS FOR DONUTS Lane Marshall Richard Florio Constance Butterworth SHOW NOTES NO KINGS DAY: 5 Takeaways From the 'No Kings' Rallies as the Midterms Heat Up TSA TROUBLES: Funding TSA won't fix long airport lines overnight Trump orders DHS to pay TSA agents during agency shutdown INTERCEPT ON ICE: How to Kee p ICE Agents Out of Your Phone at the Airport KREMLIN: Kremlin issues chilling 'nuclear war' warning and blames Trump's 'gross' errorFOOD FEARS: Global Food Supply Faces a Dangerous Bottleneck as Iran War PersistsOIL TOILS: Oil prices close at highest level since 2022 as Iran negotiations fail to ease supply fears STOCK SHOCK: Stock Market News, March 27, 2026: Dow falls over 790 points and enters a correction WAR GAINS: Mysterious trading patterns follow Trump into war $580M oil trades made minutes before Trump's key Iran announcement draw scrutiny Mystery traders may have bagged $40M-$50M on T rump's announcement to pause Iran attacks: sources MIND-BLOWING CORRUPTION: Traders Placed Massive Bets Minutes Before Trump Post on Iran FLASHBACK: How Anonymous Bettors Cashed In on the Ira n Strike, Just Hours Before It HappenedMIC: 'It Takes Money to Kill Bad Guys': Trump's Iran War Set to Boost Profits For Defense Contractors WAR PROFITS: Which US and Israeli military companies are profiting from the Iran warEUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE: The Business of War: Who Is Profiting From the Iran Conflict OIL BOOM: For Western Oil Companies, War in Iran Means Bigger Profits, and Risks Democrats urge windfall tax as big oil set to make billions from Iran warENERGY PROFITS: Trump's Iran War Is Driving Up Energy Prices. Here's Who Profits.EVEN IRAN? Trump's war is bad eno ugh, but now he's helping Iran profit | Opinion PICKING UP THE TAB: As war raises oil prices, households pay while energy companies profit BOVINO'S LAST STAND: Gregory Bovino's Final Days: Harsh Words and Few Regrets CHEROKEE? Ex-border chief Greg Bovino called migrants 'filth' — yet claimed minority status: report JOIN US To send us feedback, you can email us here.Follow Middle Theory on X.com here.Donate to the program here.
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