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Can Jeff make $4,600 in the next 3 days?

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Tuesday’s rout could help…

Tuesday’s rout could help…                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Hey Folks! There are three trading days left in September and I still have 5 open trades in my $120,000-in-12-months “portfolio.” I’ve limited my losses to just 2 so far this month. And I have seven wins in the bag. Yet, as it currently stands, I’m $4,600 short of my $10,000 goal for September. [Check out the live portfolio here]([.]( #fulltransparency *trading is hard, results not guaranteed → and as I stated above I do have losses as will all traders! Am I worried? No! (Well maybe a little 😬). But why the heck not? Because of three important considerations… The first is a technicality. I set a $10,000-per-month target to break the bigger goal into bite-sized chunks. When I hit my $120,000 in 12 months, it won’t matter one bit if some months I made $20,000 while others I made $5,000. It’s the end result that will prove the effectiveness of my Alpha Pulse strategy. The second is seasonality 🍂. September is notoriously a terrible month in the markets. (Side note → My son told me he lost $800 in the Market this month- I asked him if he read my emails as this was traditionally the worst month– he said NO but he would start. That’s a lot of DoorDash dollars 😢). Although it was unnaturally quiet until about a week ago, the volatility we’re seeing now 🎢 is certainly making up for its late arrival. Stronger months should lie ahead. I’m confident I can make up any shortfall from this month later. And the third is yesterday’s market rout. It was bloody 🔪across the board as news of the antitrust case against Amazon broke. This spread fear among investors that the future of the tech giants is now less than certain. Beyond that, interest rate and inflation worries continue to weigh heavily… and there are increasing warnings of a weakening U.S. and global economy making investors feel queasy. Rich Dad Poor Dad author, famed [Robert Kiyosaki]( has called for a crash landing, believing the worst-case scenario will play out. HA! Fantasy weed 🚬, that’s a new one! If it was just him sounding the alarm, I’d hit the snooze button and go back to sleep. But [Jamie Dimon]( said essentially the same thing yesterday as well. As it turns out, of the five open positions in my September portfolio, three are short iron condors and the remaining two are bull puts. That means I’m well-positioned for what’s happening now. Next Tuesday, I have my next LIVE Alpha Chamber session with Alpha Hunters. That’s October 3, so I’ll be sharing my September results. More importantly, I’ll be sharing the lessons I’ve learned from my trading successes and mistakes throughout September so that my Alpha Hunters can apply these to their own trading. Make sure you’re there to strengthen your trading as well. 🚨[Find out if I’ll hit $10,000 this month by becoming an Alpha Hunter now!]( Come Tuesday, you can either pat me on the back or laugh at me. [Either way, you win.]( Here’s to YOUR success, P.S. If you give Jeff Brown a call today, he can make sure you take advantage of some great special offers we’re running for new Alpha Hunters right now. You can reach him @ 800-585-4488 or send him an email (jbrown@ragingbull.com). He’ll help you in any way possible.  Questions or concerns about our products? 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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. 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