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Don’t be a fool 🤡... use your head instead.

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This is what I live to teach you ?

This is what I live to teach you                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 July 01, 2024 | [Read Online]( Don’t be a fool 🤡… use your head instead. Check out all our HOT deals TODAY — if the link is jammed, come back in a few minutes! Today I look like a genius. If you got my [Bullseye Pick of the Week]( email this morning, I’m sure you were doing your due diligence like I teach you to before diving head first in. And you may have been spooked from buying my Pick of the Week (CAVA calls) if you listened to a certain “fool”: You might have even looked back to as far as April, when Investor’s Business Daily wrote this: After reading ALL that, who even in their ever-loving right mind would buy CAVA??? While the pundits who trade all by emotion “felt” that CAVA was too expensive… I don’t let emotions get in the way of my trading. [I use a trading strategy that I have dialed in on from 20+ years of trading experience.]( So far this year, I alerted my Bullseye Unlimited members to the opportunity I saw when CAVA was at $42 on Jan 17… And again on March 12, when it was even more expensive at $62… Then again, on May 6, I made CAVA my top pick of the week for Bullseye Trades members when the price was ridiculously priced at $72… If that wasn’t enough, I had the audacity to make it my top pick again today when the price was an astronomical $92… uh, I mean $95! (it made another big move after my alert again today!) So what is the difference between me and all the talking heads out there? Technical Analysis minus Emotions. What technical analysis am I using? [Well, that is reserved for my members only.]( How do I take emotions out of trading? That is taken care of by relying on technical analysis. But it doesn’t mean there aren’t emotions AFTER your trade is put on. Quite the opposite. In the [Market Master’s room]( you will see a LOT of emotions – the good, the bad and the ugly 👹. Of course, I’m biased towards seeing the good! Like when my members score on the Pick of the Week right out of the gate on DAY 1: While the day isn’t over for me yet, it looks like I’ll personally bank around $30,000 on this trade… in a single day! Note: Trading is hard, results not guaranteed and should not be expected to be replicated typically. When it comes to my top idea of the week.. Why wouldn’t I try to take big swings on it? I did my homework. I studied the market. I evaluated all of the choices I had for the stock and options. Then, I made my move. Best of all, I shared all of the details with my members this morning in email before the market opened. [If you were on THIS list…]( I’ll bet you would have had a pretty good day just like Eric, Scottgus, SwingTrader, possibly the rest of my 12,000+ members … and me! Don’t miss my next update — this deal is too good to keep letting pass you by. P.S. For questions about my services, why not give Davis or Stephen a call today? They’d be happy to help you (1-888-585-4488) or send Davis an email (davis@ragingbull.com).  Questions or concerns about our products? Email Support@ragingbull.com © Copyright 2022, RagingBull  DISCLAIMER To more fully understand any Ragingbull.com, LLC ("RagingBull") subscription, website, application or other service ("Services"), please review our full disclaimer located at FOR EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY; NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE. Any RagingBull Service offered is for educational and informational purposes only and should NOT be construed as a securities-related offer or solicitation, or be relied upon as personalized investment advice. RagingBull strongly recommends you consult a licensed or registered professional before making any investment decision. RESULTS PRESENTED NOT TYPICAL OR VERIFIED. RagingBull Services may contain information regarding the historical trading performance of RagingBull owners or employees, and/or testimonials of non-employees depicting profitability that are believed to be true based on the representations of the persons voluntarily providing the testimonial. However, subscribers' trading results have NOT been tracked or verified and past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results, and the results presented in this communication are NOT TYPICAL. Actual results will vary widely given a variety of factors such as experience, skill, risk mitigation practices, market dynamics and the amount of capital deployed. Investing in securities is speculative and carries a high degree of risk; you may lose some, all, or possibly more than your original investment. RAGINGBULL IS NOT AN INVESTMENT ADVISOR OR REGISTERED BROKER. Neither RagingBull nor any of its owners or employees is registered as a securities broker-dealer, broker, investment advisor (IA), or IA representative with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, any state securities regulatory authority, or any self-regulatory organization. Employees, owners, and other service providers of https:// ragingbull.com or RagingBull.com LLC are paid in whole or in part by commission based on their sales of Services to subscribers. RagingBull.com, LLC shall be entitled to recover attorneys’ fees, costs and disbursements. In the event that any suit or action is instituted as a result of doing business with RagingBull.com, LLC and/or its affiliates or if any suit or action is necessary to enforce or interpret these Terms of Service, RagingBull.com, LLC shall be entitled to recover attorneys’ fees, costs and disbursements in addition to any other relief to which it may be entitled. WE MAY HOLD SECURITIES DISCUSSED. 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