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Breaking down my SNOW trade ❄️📈

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A textbook play we can all learn from

A textbook play we can all learn from                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 December 18, 2023 | [Read Online]( Breaking down my SNOW trade ❄️📈  [Dropping Soon!]( I [Gamma Recap]( I [Pro Move]( 💪 Just a quick reminder my [Bullseye Trade of the Week]( is about to drop in: [Get in here now](… For my highest-conviction trading idea and my full game plan for how I want to attack that trade with my own real-money! Here’s a quick recap of Last Week’s Trade Idea on Snowflake (SNOW)... As I read all the commentary I could and looked at all of the stock charts at my disposal last weekend, I was very confident the market was going to continue to move higher. That means I wanted to buy a stock in the best-performing sector, which as you might guess is tech stocks. Most of the charts I looked at had a pullback from the previous week and were trying to find a base on Monday. That isn’t an ideal setup for me. What I saw with SNOW really impressed me, however. That stock didn’t pull back the previous week. It was just pushing higher. The stock hit $190 several times, but couldn’t get past that level. But, every time it failed at that level, the dips were bought up aggressively, as you can see in the chart below… I was very confident that if/when SNOW made a break above $190, it would be off to the races, and we would likely see $200 in short order. That would only be a 5% move for the stock, but by picking the right options, I knew this had the potential to make me 100% or more over the week. Well, wouldn’t you know it, but SNOW took off on Monday morning and never looked back. I was filled according to my trade plan on Monday right after the market opened, and I sent an alert to the phones of all Bullseye members letting them know I made the trade I talked about that morning before the market opened. Here is how the trade played out, and the alerts I made along the way… *Trading is hard, results not guaranteed and should not be expected to be replicated typically. You can see from the timestamp on my alerts – this one took me less than 3 hours to bank a 100% move (which amounted to $3000 for me, personally) – INSANE!!!  How would your week have gone if you had access to this brilliant idea? (hint: it would have been better!) This was a special week because I was able to get a double dip on it. On Wednesday, the indicators were screaming at me once again to buy it, so I sent out another “bonus alert” to Bullseye subscribers. Once again, I nailed a huge 50% winner the same day (and over 100% more if I held for another day – OOOF!) Again, look at these time-stamped alerts that I sent to everyone… *Trading is hard, results not guaranteed and should not be expected to be replicated typically. All in all, I made the right call on SNOW last week. It wasn’t the highest-performing stock of the week, and I didn’t capture all of the 200% potential gains that were possible. But I don’t need to be perfect. I need to identify good trading setups and get a piece of the move, not all of it. I hope you found this lesson useful. I am actually working hard to land on my next Bullseye Trade idea for the coming week – which is dropping in mere minutes… So if you are not in Bullseye Trades, [JOIN ME NOW!]( Believe me, I see people open 300 emails before they decide to give me a chance… so if that’s you … Stop watching these opportunities pass you by week after week! I hope to see you in my service TODAY! To YOUR success, Jeff Bishop P.S. For any questions, reach out to Jeff Brown @ jbrown@ragingbull.com or 1-800-585-4488. And to bypass Bullseye Trades, go for Bullseye Unlimited – where you’ll get my [TOP THREE picks DAILY](! Let’s go! Questions or concerns about our products? 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