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Why would I want to trade this “dogmeat” stock? 🐶

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Small stocks can make incredible moves… ?

Small stocks can make incredible moves…                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 August 16, 2023 | [Read Online]( Happy Wednesday - Jeff Bishop here! Lots of traders dismiss small-cap and penny stocks as not worth their time. I mean, who’d want to trade a no-name company like T2 Biosystems (TTOO) for only $.65 a share? I’d do it. And so would Jason Bond, Jeff Williams and all the other Raging Bull trainers. Why would seasoned traders like us want to trade a “dogmeat” stock like this, when there are amazing stocks like NVDA, TSLA or META out there? It is a simple risk/reward calculation. We know this is a risky bet, and that we might lose a lot of money if it goes against us. But if things do go the way we think they will? Well then…we could be looking at a windfall! Stocks with price tags that low rarely have options, but you don’t need to worry about calls and puts when you could easily buy 1000 shares for less than $70. Try that with a stock like GOOGL, and you’d need to fork over almost $130K to grab 1000 shares. And the percentage move on some of these small caps is INSANE. Check out these stocks that are making double-digit moves – just today! I don’t know about you, but I really want to position myself to find the next big mover that is going to show up on this list. Imagine if TTOO were to run from $0.65 to $1.20 a share; that would be around an 83% increase in price. You don’t think that’s possible? Well, just look at the chart below. In July, you could have bought all the stock you wanted for under a dime. My buddy, Jeff Williams over at [Atomic Trades](, has actually been accumulating shares since it was at $.14, and it touched $.70 this week. 🤯 So, again… why would I want to trade “penny stocks?” I think the answer is pretty clear. 📝 SMALL CAP WEEKLY LESSON When it comes to small caps, I simply trade the news and follow the price action. One of the primary drivers of small-cap runs is positive news events. For biotech companies, the catalyst could be FDA approval for new clinical trials or a buyout by a major pharmaceutical company. Big players like Pfizer (PFE) or Abbvie (ABBV). This happens all the time, you just have to do your research. Another great example is this recent 💡Bright Idea💡alert that I sent out via SMS was a big mover on news. Sorry - had to redact the ticker. Can’t give away all my secrets in case there’s still a trade on there! Bu subscribers get all the perks. 😉 The day after the alert, it traded up over 23% higher. Who doesn’t love that? You might never see another day where a stock like AMZN makes a 23%+ move in a single day. But, when you hunt down the right small-cap idea, it is certainly possible, as you can see above – you just have to know where to look. Didn’t get that one? Just text “RAGE” to (888) 404-5747 to get all of my latest HOT STOCK ideas delivered right to your phone! 📲 Lots of incredible opportunities come out of news stories. You just have to keep your eyes open. 👀 If you didn’t know, my man Jeff Williams’ [Atomic Trades]( specializes in small-cap trading…and he’s planning a new offensive against Wall Street right now! Right now, I think the markets are a little too rocky or else I would share another new small-cap idea today. I think on days like today, I just want to sit on the sidelines and wait for the right opportunity to come my way. It’s a great day for me to build a “wish list” of stocks I’d like to buy when the market turns the corner. I personally think we are close to a short-term bottom for the market, and if that proves to be the case, I’ll have another “Bright Idea” you can look at before the end of the week. Next time, I’m going to share with you how I build a game plan after I identify a stock I want to buy. It’s really important to know when to get out for either a profit or a loss. To your success, P.S. If you have any questions about Jeff Williams or “Atomic Trades” call Jeff Brown @ 800-585-4488 or (jbrown@ragingbull.com), and he would be happy to talk about any special offers, payment plans, and help you in any way possible.  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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