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👀 Our eyes are peeled for the next opportunity ?

👀 Our eyes are peeled for the next opportunity                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 February 13, 2024 | [Read Online]( Small-caps booming 👀 Our eyes are peeled for the next opportunity [Duke It Out](🥊 I [I SPY](🔎 I [ODTEs]( 🍌 Jeff Bishop here, and WOW, what a day! It went pretty much exactly like I thought it would. Traders are putting the brakes on tech stocks (down big today, unless your stock is called “NVDA”, lol) and piling into small-caps. Just look at how many small stocks out there are making 20%, 30% even 400% moves today? After all of the big winners in small-cap land lately, it’s no surprise we’re keeping our eyes peeled for a new one! And I’ve got you covered. Tomorrow before the market opens, I’ll show you one more small stock that just turned the corner today and made a new “Gamma Trigger” signal. You definitely will not want to miss out on tomorrow’s new play, so make sure you check your inbox bright and early 📫 And…can you feel it??? There’s a major shift taking place in the market right in front of your eyes, and I’ll bet you’re not sure how to find it. A shift so massive that, I’d argue it’s the most important thing going on in the market right now. Get ready, because I’ll be talking about everything I am seeing in the market during a special LIVE class at 1 p.m. ET this Thursday. What better time than now to join a community of traders who are helping each other through this process as so many undervalued market sectors are starting to show better strength than those BIG, high-volatility tech stocks that have done nothing but go up as of late. Don’t believe me? Just take a look at this chart which shows that the long-term trend of mega cap tech stocks (QQQ) may be topping out against smaller cap stocks (IWM): Folks, when you buy options in high-volatility stocks after they already moved a lot, like mega cap tech stocks have, chances are you’ve paid way too high of a premium for those options. That’s why my Bullseye Trades service is all about teaching members how to find ideas before they move, just like these bangers:💥 Note: Trading is hard, results not guaranteed and should not be expected to be replicated typically. Just look at how I alerted members to NFLX call options before those calls EXPLODED 💥130%! And this 300% runner on LLY calls: Note: Trading is hard, results not guaranteed and should not be expected to be replicated typically. Folks, this is just a small sample of how things have played out this year after I delivered my one BEST trading idea of the week to my Bullseye Trades Members. However, I’ve been busy taking down enrollment for Bullseye Trades recently, in order to get ready for the launch of my new and improved offering. As it stands, access to this hugely popular service has been severely restricted ([SEE FOR YOURSELF](). But come Thursday, that’s all going to change with the addition of a few more new seats that I’ll be making available. Be sure to keep checking my emails, because your chance to be one of the lucky new Bullseye Trades members is coming shortly. To YOUR success, P.S. More Great Trading Resources… [Need improvement? 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