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Welcome Back to The Wall Street Hustle! For the first time ever, I’m offering my readers a chan

Welcome Back to The Wall Street Hustle! For the first time ever, I’m offering my readers a chance to get access to both of my smart-money tracking services for 70% off their individual retail prices, but only until tomorrow at midnight. [Click here for details](. This week, I’ll be covering: - AAPL - From .56 To 2.80! - Nasdaq - Must See Commentary - LUV & LLY - Special Dollar Ace & Dark Pool Picks! [Read this week’s Wall Street Hustle]( We are clearly making higher lows and 'stuck' around the 12250 which has been the short term resistance level here. We're making a third pass of it as we speak. We saw an all time high on the Nasdaq on 11/22/2021 at 16767.50 (futures) with a -27% move to where we are today trading around 12152. The low on 3/15/2022 was 12942.50 which is a -22% drop in roughly five months from the 16767.50 on 11/22/2021. We then had a sharp 'dead cat bounce' to 15268.75 on 3/29 which is also the 200 day SMA area, a significant 'quant' level that many hedge funds and institutions track and therefore coordinate trading from. That was a 17%+ move in the Nasdaq in roughly two weeks (3/15 to 3/29) which is fast even in this post QE/TARP/TALF Fed Funds market. You'll note from the chart that I've highlighted two white boxes, one from January to April, approximately 4 months of price action, and one from early June until present day. In the first box, the first four months of the year, you'll notice that there are three white circles showcasing the move in the Nasdaq futures making lower lows, into a resistance mantle around the 200 day SMA or around the 15,000 area. From there the index traded down from 15268.75 to 11068.50 which is -27.51 % from that day on 3/29 to 6/16 respectively. Therefore the index is up 9/7% since the low on 6/16 as of this writing with /NQ at 12152. What is significant here to me is that instead of making lower lows into a bounce up, before the index traded down 20%+ again, we are currently making higher lows but still seeing the Nasdaq getting smacked at the 12200 resistance level. Now let’s look at some recent smart-money plays that I brought to my readers attention: Back on 7/14/22 I alerted my [LottoX Members]( to: AAPL Long Contract: $148 Calls Ben sees the stock here and on the daily chart as an opportunity to capitalize off of the recent volatility in the markets overall. These are trading around .56. And sure enough, the contract saw price action that brought the options contracts to 2.90+ each! Now, THIS throwback came from Thursday’s LottoX Live session. If you aren’t a member yet, consider saving on a year of access today.. [CLICK HERE TO JOIN LottoX]( Okay, that’s enough looking back… Because as much as I hope these helped you find some winning trade ideas, I want to talk about what’s cooking now in the Fat Cat Kitchen… LUV is in a strong pattern here down near its 52 weeks lows and coming out of the ‘Covid Crypt’ in a small reversal trend. What is more… [Keep Reading to see what else I’m eyeing in LUV…]( Ben Sturgill [Image] [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( RagingBull, LLC 62 Calef Hwy. #233, Lee, NH 03861 [Manage your email subscriptions.]( © 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. 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