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Weekly dark pool reports and market analysis

MobyTick's Weekly Dark Pool Report for June 8–12, 2026 with scorecard results, SPY/QQQ/NVDA institutional levels, dark pool flow highlights, and this week's setup tables.

Weekly dark pool report for June 1–4, 2026 with completed May 25–29 scorecard review, sector rotation, and institutional setup levels for SPY, QQQ, IWM, NVDA, AAPL, MSFT, DELL, IBM, F, INTC, MU, IONQ, and GOOGL.

The Whale Playbook Weekly reviews last week's dark pool scorecard, maps fresh institutional setup levels for 13 tickers, and highlights the webinar follow-up Dave shared.

Last week's callout sheet hit 12 of 13 Above triggers, MU rallied to a $747 weekly high, and INTC gained 25%+. This week's slate: 13 fresh dark pool setups with above and below trigger ladders for the May 11–15 trading week.

AAPL, NVDA, INTC, MSFT, and GOOGL led this week's institutional dark pool activity as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed at record highs. Review the scorecard, fresh setup levels, and pre-earnings institutional positioning for PLTR, AMD, and ARM.

Institutional dark pool positioning for April 27–May 1, 2026, including market overview, sector flow, scorecard review, and week-ahead trade setups for SPY, QQQ, IWM, GOOGL, AMZN, XLU, UNH, MSFT, NVDA, CNQ, EPD, AES, and GLXY.

TradingView does not have real dark pool data. Here is what it does well, what is missing, and how it compares with MobyTick.

Learn how institutional dark pool prints consistently appear before major news events, using real examples from SPY and UNH, and a systematic swing trading checklist.

Weekly Dark Pool Report for April 13, 2026: The Iran ceasefire sparked a major sector rotation. Institutional dark pool data reveals XLE energy dominance, tech accumulation, and S&P 500 flows of $13.74B. Track 13 tickers including SPY, QQQ, AAPL, AMZN, AVGO, AMD with live charts and trade setups.

Analyzing four quarters of NVDA dark pool activity ahead of earnings reveals a consistent pattern: heavy institutional accumulation precedes muted or negative post-earnings reactions, even when NVIDIA beats estimates.