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A trader's dream environment

A trader's dream environment                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Are you following JW and trades like these: 60% gain in just 18 minutes? 89% skyrocket overnight?! *NOTE: trading is hard, results not guaranteed and should not be expected to be replicated by typical subscribers If not, find out how this ONE stock can transform your trading during Jeff Williams’ Market Navigator Master Class — special presentation [TODAY at 1PM EST]( (regular room @9:15am EST open to all as well). Ever played the game “What if?” It’s a favorite in my house. At least, it was when the boys were younger. “What if… we wake up tomorrow and the sun’s gone out?” Or, “What if… our limbs switch places and suddenly we’re walking on our hands and using our feet and toes to type, eat, and so on?” It’s fun to see how outrageous we can make the scenarios and then challenge the kids to consider possible outcomes in each “what if” event. It’s Friday. We’re in the final stretch of the week. But after everything that’s happened this week, a lot of “what if” questions have begun to pile up. What if the government shuts down Saturday night? How long will it stay down? What damage will this do to the economy… and our credit rating, which has already been notched down to AA+ from Triple-A? Most importantly, what will this do to the markets already roiled by fear and uncertainty? What if oil prices continue to rise? They’re already pushing up against $100 a barrel, squeezing Americans at the pump and disrupting the hope that interest rates will stay steady. If inflation spikes again thanks to rising energy prices, Fed rate increases become more likely. What if Las Vegas bartenders succumb to the strike fever currently sweeping across the country? What if this guy👇was the scab? Never 👏 a 👏 dull 👏 moment! [And for a trader like me, that’s fantastic.]( All of these scenarios present us with trading opportunities. My Alpha Pulse tells me when to pounce! I currently have 9 stocks on my [Alpha Hunter watch list]( for bearish moves. I’m watching three more for bullish moves. I will be watching the energy sector and interest-rate-sensitive stocks closely for the rest of this week. When my Alpha Pulse indicates it's time to make a move on any of the stocks in my watchlists, I’ll [send my Alpha Hunter members an alert]( to let them know I’m making my move… or, at the very least, that there’s an opportunity unfolding and what options would make the best way to play it. To make sure your name is on that list to get those alerts as well, join our Alpha Hunter community. [Make the most of these interesting times. Learn to trade the market like an Alpha Hunter boss!]( Be ready to jump on trading opportunities as they arise. But don’t throw everything you have into the ring. Trading is hard. Be smart. Be strategic. Be an Alpha Hunter. Here’s to YOUR success, P.S. Because these are dream times for us traders to trade, we want to make it as easy as possible to become an Alpha Hunter. 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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