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Gamma Trigger Strikes Again! ⚡

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Ignore this if you hate money… ?

Ignore this if you hate money…                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 July 15, 2024 | [Read Online]( Gamma Trigger Strikes Again! ⚡ Ignore this if you hate money… [Reminder: JW’s Options Class 7ET]( Did you catch the new long-term lithium play I showed you this morning? That stock ended up 21% higher today. That could be the start, so make sure you keep it on your list.  At this price, I think it is a “no-brainer” to at least look into right now. As a quick head’s up… I’ll have a new stock you should look at tomorrow morning as well. If you want to get the jump on it, all you need to do is [visit this page]( (you should bookmark it) at exactly 9am EST tomorrow. That is when I’ll publicly reveal all of the details on a hot new momentum stock I’ve found. As a little “sneak peek,” I’ll show you exactly why I like it so much right now. See that breakout above the 20-hour level I circled below… that is what I call a “Gamma Trigger signal. This simple pattern is the one that has helped identify some of the biggest trades I’ve ever made. Just like this morning when I alerted all of my Bullseye Trades members to what I saw with Carvana (CVNA). I have alerted this stock multiple times, and it has been one of the absolute best performers in the market. When I see that stock regain momentum back above the 20-hour trendline, I know it is usually a good time to buy it for a quick move. See the last two “Gamma Triggers” for CVNA I circled below from the last few weeks? The last Trigger happened a couple of days ago, and I alerted CVNA as my top trade idea for the week to Bullseye members this morning before the market opened. A simple continuation of the trend enabled me to buy options that helped me profit over $9,000 on CVNA in less than an hour today! 💰 Here is a screenshot from the trades after I closed them out in my brokerage account… Note: Trading is hard, results not guaranteed and should not be expected to be replicated typically. I had a 50% profit goal on this trade, and it hit that number really fast this morning. I was happy to take the profits, and not worry about anymore trading for the rest of the day! I wish I had waited a little longer, however, as those same options moved over 75% higher just a couple of hours later. I don’t ever worry about getting the maximum profits, I am just happy to take a reasonable amount and move on. There is always another trade around the corner! Speaking of which, remember that I do have another great idea coming your way tomorrow morning at 9am EST. ⏰ Set a reminder and [hit this link at 9am]( and you’ll be among the very first to get your hands on this new info. I just showed you that this is a powerful trading setup. Let’s watch it tomorrow and see how the trend develops. I’m really hoping it will be a nice score to follow up on today’s big winners! To Your Success, P.S.  By the way, if you still are not a Bullseye Trades member, it will take you 2 minutes to fix that. [Use this link to save $100 and upgrade your account right now.]( You won’t regret it!  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. 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