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I actually bet on a stock going lower last week 🤦

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How did that pan out?

How did that pan out?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 November 12, 2023 | [Read Online]( How did my pick of the week pan out? [Chat Room](I [Hot Stock]( I [*BlackBox Sale](🎁 Don’t get stuck on the sidelines any longer… [Image Source (altered…DUH)]( Join Jim in [Bullseye](🎯TODAY before Jeff’s next pick drops on Monday! Yeah Jim I know all about allegations. Solidarity NOW my brotha 💪. But anyhoo…what happened with last week’s Bullseye pick of the week, you say? I had a tough time making that call in light of the market I’ve been forced to day trade lately – it took me right up to 9:30am to get my pick out. While I thought the current market rally was a little long in the tooth, I wasn’t ready to start betting against tech stocks, and that proved to be the right call. With my feet to the fire 🔥, I made a move against a big stock that had what I called a “dead cat bounce.” Good ole FEDEX. Here was my EXACT trading plan I sent to my Bullseye members: And you know what? I get the feeling that my members are constantly refreshing their emails waiting for my pick of the week to drop 😵‍💫 because this one worked perfectly, right out of the gate. It quickly hit my targeted entry, and then made a move just a tad shy of my 100% goal… all in just over an hour! If any of my [Bullseye Trades]( members decide to place their put options as I discussed, they would have hit my first profit target within the first hour of trading on Monday! Then, there was a second great opportunity on Tuesday as the option dropped back down, only to shoot up nearly 100% once again, the very next day… I was really proud of this week’s idea because even though my bet was against a stock, the idea worked well, even though the market had another blistering week to the upside. Is that about 10 trade plans with mega zinger potential in a row now 🤔? I’ve lost count! But, now it’s time for me to turn my attention to NEXT week. After the way the markets closed yesterday, and investors’ tendency to turn bad news into a reason to send stocks soaring… I wouldn’t be surprised if the march higher continues on Monday. Time will tell, and watching the futures over the weekend will give me a better sense of what to expect. In the meantime, I’m already narrowing down my next Bullseye Trades trade plan for the upcoming week. To get the details, [try before you fully commit](. By that, I mean you can take [Bullseye Trades]( for a test ride for one month. If you don’t like it, you have no obligation to continue into month two. Right now, it is just $9 to get COMPLETE ACCESS to my upcoming trade ideas and game plans, along with my 11AM EST full market rundown on Mondays (recorded and put on the Dash for on-demand viewing).  Heck, if you decide you just don’t like it I’ll even give you all of your money back – so what do you really have to lose (other than a shot at an awesome new trading idea on Monday!)? [Grab the opportunity now so you can be ready for Monday’s](🔥[Trade Plan.]( To YOUR success, P.S. I’ve been harping about how bad news is good news for the Market in my new X account → don’t judge me for my 30 followers as I had to hire some professional help to get me through the Twitter maze I was not a bot. [Instead please follow me HERE!](  Questions or concerns about our products? 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