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Are insider traders making millions from the Iran war?
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Traders have been betting millions of dollars shortly before US President Donald Trump makes big announcements throughout his second term.

And communications relating to the Iran war are no exception.

The BBC has looked into trade volume data that suggests several large bets were made shortly before Trump made market-moving statements.

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Originally reported by BBC News