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Wait...do Cramer and I both agree on something 😰

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That makes me a little nervous 😰

That makes me a little nervous 😰                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 January 23, 2024 | [Read Online]( Wait…do Cramer and I both agree on something 😰 [B*tt Kicking]( 🤺 I [3](🎯[’s Daily]( I [Old School]( Get Jeff Williams’ #1 daily trade idea for POWER HOUR starting @3pm ET LIVE chat room & real time APP-ALERTS 📲 [CLICK HERE TO START ATOMIC TRADES TODAY!]( Welcome to Tuesday, Folks! Headlines and indexes…they are powerful tools used by mainstream financial news media outlets. For over 100 years, they have been quoting the Dow Jones Industrial Average’s large numbers to create FOMO on days when the index sets milestones, like when it made new all-time highs on Friday, then again on Monday. So what happens if market momentum starts to dry up in spots? What do these news platforms do then to keep your attention? Let’s take a lesson from everyone's cheerleader during times of FOMO, Jim Cramer! In order to “keep the fire burning” on the list of 7 stocks that many experts have shown to be the primary drivers of the NASDAQ’s recent push to new highs, Cramer is looking to replace one of the stocks (TSLA) that has been lagging of late. Don’t get me wrong, I love this headline because LLY is one of my favorite stocks in the whole market. Wait… Do Cramer and I both agree on something? That makes me a little nervous. 😰 But, after 20+ years of trading and teaching students how to trade, I also know that when the media is sucking retail traders in to chase FOMO, it’s time to be extra careful and not blindly follow the crowd. So while I am still generating trade ideas that are designed to capitalize on the market’s recent push to new highs, I am also letting a select group of [Bullseye Unlimited]([traders]( in on a group of stocks that are just starting to gather momentum. And the best part? NO ONE is talking about them right now. You see, that’s the key, folks. Obtaining the skills necessary to find winning trade ideas before they take off is key to surviving in this business. And that’s why I just told my Bullseye Unlimited members that "I think this is a perfect time to look at smaller, momentum stocks." Folks, this chart of the relative strength ratio that shows the relationship between smaller-cap stocks and the mega-cap stocks that make up the NASDAQ is the simplest form of quantitative analysis… And it shows that smaller cap stocks have just bottomed relative to mega-cap stocks, after the ratio fell too far, too fast, to the bottom of my CUSTOM Keltner Band study. Folks, this is one of the KEY strategies that I’ve used to find BANGERS like these for my [Bullseye Unlimited]( members lately: One of my first picks of the year was DECK. The potential of this trade alone is probably more than most traders will make in the entire year. Note: Trading is hard, results not guaranteed and should not be expected to be replicated typically. Or, how about CAVA options up over 100% in just 3 days… SWAV options up over 480%... ALL options gained over 250% after I told members about the potential. These were all clearly communicated to my close-knit group before these moves happened. Keep in mind that all of these happened in the last couple of weeks since the we started the New Year. It has really been an insane year of huge alerts already. 🤯 Like this one on NFLX puts recently: NFLX puts up over 165% in just 1 day! Note: Trading is hard, results not guaranteed and should not be expected to be replicated typically. Now, I just delivered my latest watchlist to my [Bullseye Unlimited]( members, and it is not too late to take advantage of the breakout. Folks, you owe it to yourself to take the lessons that I teach to you and run with them in the New Year. To join a community of traders who are learning EVERY DAY how to use the right options strategies to capture volatility changes and relative strength developments like I just showed you above. Guarantee Can you imagine how AWESOME 2024 could be with this type of info at your disposal? Without the strategies I’ve developed over my 20+ year trading career, you are at a disadvantage. I drop THREE [awesome trade ideas]( EVERY DAY! Quit being left behind on this fantastic ride 🎢 [Upgrade to the Ultimate Idea Generation Machine!]( To YOUR success, Questions? Call 1-800-585-4488 or email Davis Martin (davis@ragingbull.com) or Jeff Brown ([jbrown@ragingbull.com)](mailto:jbrown@ragingbull.com). 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 [(. *Sponsored Content: If you purchase anything through a link in this email other than RagingBull services, you should assume that we have an affiliate relationship with the company providing the product or service that you purchase, and that we will be paid in some way. We recommend that you do your own independent research before purchasing anything. 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