The screen’s blue light was the only thing keeping Elias awake at 3:00 AM. For months, he had been chasing the "God Candle"—that elusive, vertical spike of green that turned paupers into kings. His desk was a graveyard of empty espresso cans and scribbled notes on Fibonacci retracements.

He looked back at his laptop, running on its final 2% of battery. The red diamond was gone. In its place, a single line of text flickered: The signal wasn't for the market. It was for the exit.

Aura wasn't sold on the standard app stores. It was a sleek, minimalist interface he’d found on a deep-web forum. It didn’t use flashy colors. It simply placed a small, white diamond on the chart.

The first time it blinked, Elias hesitated. It was a Buy signal on a crashing biotech stock. Every fiber of his training said to stay away, but Aura’s diamond was steady. He clicked 'Execute.' By noon, the stock had rebounded 400% on a surprise buyout rumor.

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