Time Trader follows Dylan Sharpe, a man with a powerful and dangerous gift: he can rewind time on command. Determined to use this ability to escape mediocrity, Dylan tries every scheme he can imagine to get rich quick--but luck never breaks his way. Every lottery ticket he picks, every sports bet he places, fails, because time itself seems to shift things just out of reach.
So Dylan relocates to New York and takes his power to Wall Street, where financial markets move by the second. He rewinds, retries, reinvests, hoping that operating on such a large stage will finally let him cash in. But Dylan learns he's not alone. There is a secret society known as The Undone--time-traders who've been exploiting the same temporal powers for years. When they see Dylan as a threat stepping on their turf, they come calling.
The comic becomes a tense battle of wits, morality, and power. Dylan must decide how far he's willing to go for wealth--and what he's willing to sacrifice. He isn't just fighting the markets or other time-users; he's confronted by the cost of rewinding one's life, the responsibility of power, and the harsh truth that every "do-over" has consequences.