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The Market’s Best Opportunities Are Visible Before They’re Headlines
It was late in the fourth quarter. Indianapolis Colts quarterback Payton Manning jogged to the line of scrimmage and crouched behind his center. Eighty thousand fans were screaming. The play clock was winding down.
Most people in the stadium, and folks at home, were staring at the football.
Manning was already looking at something else. He had told receiver Brandon Stokley that if the San Diego Chargers gave him a certain look on defense, he’d give him a signal to change his route.






