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Careful with this small-cap!

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Crash & burn?!                                                        

Crash & burn?!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 September 14, 2023 | [Read Online]( Careful with this small-cap! Crash & burn?! Hi, I think a dilutive offering is coming on this popular small-cap. One that will crush the momentum and rookie traders. The ticker is CGC and it’s making all sorts of headlines this week. Now I love stocks under $10. You know, small-caps. They move around a lot. Get the right side of the trade, tons of fun. So this week when pot stocks caught momentum. I was all over it. First I put it on my watchlist Monday morning around breakfast. I was a bit off on my $1.50 target. Shares hit $1.92 that day. I knew this was too far too fast. So I warned subscribers it could rollover. And I put my money where my mouth is. Alerting the $1.50 put options for about $.25 cents. 2-days later. It crashed. It burned. Trading is hard. Result not typical. Nothing is guaranteed. If you are new to trading, a put option goes up in price as a stock falls. Part of being a good trader is knowing when to exit a long for profit. Sadly, message boards are telling inexperienced traders to hang in there, to hold on for dear life, and average down. You remember how they did the same with AMC right? Blatant pumping and dangerous. And that’s just one of many reasons small-caps get a bad name. The momentum was fun on CGC. I put it on the watchlist as a long from just over $1, for a $1.50 goal and it hit $1.92. But like a good cocktail party, you need to know when to exit before people start barfing. By letting my subscribers know I thought the long trade was extended, I taught them not to be greedy. By alerting the put options at $.25, I taught them to make money from others' greed. These are the things I teach you in my most coveted service RagingBull Elite. And we got back in for more. I’ll explain why if you join Elite. Here’s today’s alert. Off to a good start. Trading is hard. Result not typical. Nothing is guaranteed. Back to the dilution risk. The company is running out of money fast. So today they bankrupted a big asset of theirs. Message boards erupted as if this is good. But what they don’t understand is that it's a bandaid. The company is running out of cash fast. Worse, they have a high offering ability. What’s that mean? How high? Try a billion! And they need it. They spend about $50,000,000 a month! I believe we might see that news today. I think we will see this one under $1 soon. And into Thursday’s pop I’ve been building my bearish position. Which brings me to our most popular all inclusive service, [RagingBull Elite.]( RagingBull Elite is ALL of our existing services and most we launch in the future. But here’s the catch, we’re changing that very soon. So for one low yearly subscriber fee you can lock in my most popular services: - Like Jason Bond Picks small-cap swing trading - Or the $2,000 Small Account Journey - Even Cheddar Spreads which only sells for $2,497 How low? [We have RagingBull Elite on sale for JUST $1,999 yearly.]( Problem for you is, we’re discontinuing this program. Sure, if you buy now, you’re grandfathered in. You’ll get everything we have, and nearly everything we do in the future. I figure our current offering is worth about $9,999 yearly. So you’re saving 80%. And remember, customers pay way more for [RagingBull Elite than $1,999 yearly](. These are actual orders from our loyal customers and ALL 3 are still very active in our platform. 2019 for $15,000 2020 for $11,999 LAST MONTH 2023 $12,999 So when I tell you to grab a seat for $1,999 yearly before they sell out, I hope you take me seriously. [Subscribe here.]( [Or LIFETIME for just $3,999!]( The bull market is back so we’re returning to our normal prices. I want you grandfathered at the lowest price we’ve ever offered. [Click here to learn more about RagingBull Elite.]( Jay Co-founder of RagingBull.com Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © Jason Bond Picks 62 Calef Hwy. #233 Lee, NH 03861, United States

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