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No I won’t short the market (right now)

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Here’s why 👀

Here’s why 👀                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Did you know… Honeybadger don’t care?!? We’re at the start of a new quarter… and investor sentiment is low. If you are the kind of person who is looking for things to worry about, this is your kind of market! We can worry about things like interest rates, inflation is still high, layoffs continue, consumer spending is slowing, China is eyeing Taiwan, Russia continues to battle Ukraine, home prices are rising, becoming increasingly unaffordable, oil and energy prices are high… But just remember, the “honey badger market” just don’t care. By the way, if need a refresher on the original honey badger video, you won’t regret spending 3 mins [watching it on YouTube](. So, is there a lot to worry about? You bet. But do you know what? The market is honeybadger. And it don’t care (as all the grammar geeks fall over in their chairs)! But that’s why I fully expect that we’ll see a quick rally this week. That’s not to say I’m bullish yet. I don’t think any rally will last very long at all – but as a short-term trader, all I need is a good window of a few days to strike. Long term, I think we still face a rough road ahead. But this week, I have no plans to bet against the market. I will stay on the sidelines until I think it is time to strike, but then I will strike aggressively. Because not only does the market not care about what you’re worrying about (sorry if that bruises your ego)… it is baiting investors. The more people who bet against the market, the more likely it will shoot higher. Right now, there are a lot of bets against the market… so… Rather than playing that game with the Honeybadger, [be strategic with your trades](, like we are in Bullseye Trades. For starters, I’m looking to sell out of the money put options this week. This is actually a bullish play because I’m selling to people who think the market is going down. If the market moves higher - which is what I’m betting - then I win. And my [big trade idea this week is a bullish play]( on a technology company that has been around for more than 20 years already. It led the pack back in the day when mobile phone mania took the likes of Nokia and Motorola to the moon. Nowadays, it may not be leading the AI hype, but it’s a stalwart for sure. [Join me as a Bullseye Trader to get the details of this trade, including profit and stop-loss targets.]( This is my highest-conviction trading idea this week. I think I am going to win on this trade no matter which way the market moves. To win in this market, we need to find those stocks that don’t track the overall market. We want stocks that have a mind of their own. Just remember, trading is hard, regardless of market conditions, and there are never any guarantees. As a Bullseye Trader though, you can definitely put the odds in your favor. Here’s to YOUR success,  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. 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