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[Image] In this issue of All-Access, we clear up some misconceptions about wealth. You’ll learn how to live a wealthy life. You’ll also receive the following tips from our pros: - [Ben Sturgill]( unveils [WealthWise](, the brand new podcast he hosts — in this episode, he sits down with Jason Bond as they discuss strategies to climb out of debt. - [Nathan Bear]( walks us through a powerful, yet overlooked options strategy called a butterfly spread, which he used to take an easy $500 gain. - [Ben returns with another post](, as he shares his detailed analysis on the biggest IPO in history, Saudi Aramco. And why he’s so skeptical. - [Kyle Dennis]( sits us down for yet another story about insider trading — this time where a trader used [dark pools]( to hide his moves and take $276 million in illicit gains. ARE YOU READY TO BE A [SHADOW TRADER](? [WATCH THIS LIMITED TIME REBROADCAST...]( [Image]( Nearly 10,000 people signed up to watch Taylor Conway premiere his highly anticipated service—Shadow Trader. For a limited time, he’s rebroadcasting the event and letting a handful of more people slip in at the founding members’ rate. Here are some of the highlights from the event: 01:29 — How a Shadow Trader was born 05:15 — What is a dark pool? 10:40 — Why YOU need Taylor and his $27,000 proprietary scanner 15:14 — 50%, 100%, 250%, and 300% returns? 19:24 — How the dark pool advantage helps you time your trades 20:42 — The single biggest breakthrough in Taylor’s career 21: 48 — How Taylor will deliver for you [Click here to watch the replay]( TODAY’S TRADING INSIGHT As traders, we are very easily seduced into thinking that huge profits and large accounts are the end goal. It’s all about the money, baby!— or is it? Monetary riches are bioproducts of the trading process — and [we don’t pretend to not talk about them.]( But there’s something deeper that we need to touch upon — the lifestyle of the trader. It’s one thing to have lots of money as a trader. It’s another thing to live a rich and full life that puts those profits to good use. That’s because true success in life boils down to a balance of two factors: 1. Achievement This is where we try to accomplish things. We go to school. We pursue an occupation — as a teacher, a doctor, a lawyer, a business person, or whatever — that allows us to have some impact on the world. We strive, we work hard, and we climb our way to the very top of our fields. And if we’re lucky, we make lots of money along the way. 2. Fulfillment Here we aim to be happy. We recognize that while money can be helpful in fulfilling us, it won’t necessarily do that. Some people have lots of money and yet they are miserable. As traders, our goal may be to generate lots of wealth — but we also need to learn the art of stopping to smell the roses along the way. The bottom line... Because it’s so crucial that we all learn to look beyond overly simplistic and conventional views on wealth, we created [WealthWise](… [Image]( PODCAST [From $250,000 of Debt to a Multi-Million Dollar Net Worth with Jason Bond]( By Ben Sturgill of Wealth Wise [Image]( Debt sucks. So many people, especially in the United States, suffer from it. Student debt, in particular, is so burdensome for many graduates that it could take them an entire lifetime to pay it off. Jason Bond was one of those people — and with his job as a school teacher, it didn’t look like anything was about to change soon. In this podcast, Ben Sturgill interviews Jason Bond about his journey from $250,000 in debt to full financial freedom. You’ll learn how he generated huge profits through a simple, effective way to trade small-cap stocks in the stock market. [Continue reading...]( Jeff Williams kicked off [his holiday small account challenge]( on Monday. He’s up 2 for 2, and his $3K account has already grown to $3,485, a 16% increase. [Image]( It’s not too late to join other members on this profit train to $15K in 2 months. The challenge is still young! [Click here to join]( STRATEGY CORNER [Float with the Butterfly]( By Nathan Bear of Weekly Money Multiplier [Image]( An option spread order is an order that combines individual orders that work together as part of an overall trading strategy. One overlooked option spread play that can deliver powerful returns is the butterfly options spread. In this post, Nathan Bear explains how a butterfly options spread differs from other kinds of spread plays. You’ll learn why you need to give this powerful spread a try today and what mistakes most traders make when they put it into place. Nathan will also walk you through his most recent successful butterfly spread play in BIDU, in which he took an easy $500 gain. [Continue reading…]( INSIDER INFORMATION [American Greed: Dark Pools and the $276M Robbery]( By Kyle Dennis of Biotech Breakouts [Image] The “smart money” isn’t called smart for no reason. They’re called smart because they have the inside scoop and are always multiple steps ahead of the game. Problem is sometimes the line between smart money and illegal money is blurred. In this post, Kyle Dennis breaks down yet another story of an insider who got too carried away. He recounts how one trader from the now-defunct SAC Capital received non-public information about two pharmaceutical companies that were about to release clinical trial data. They got ahead of the release and were able to make $276 million in illicit gains. [They used dark pools to hide their trades]( so that the SEC didn’t find out about their activities. [Continue reading…]( STOCK WATCHLIST [Is Saudi Aramco Just Hype?]( By Ben Sturgill of IPO Payday [Image]( Juggernaut Saudi Aramco is set to go public — are you prepared? Already, the IPO is top on the Christmas wish list of many traders. And for good reason. Last year the company netted $111 billion, which is scores more than what Exxon Mobil and BP netted together during the same time. But our IPO expert, Ben Sturgill, isn’t immediately sold. For all the hype, he has more than a few concerns. In this post, he talks about the funky share structure and a whole host of other issues surrounding investments in the company — including a scandal in which a Saudi journalist was killed. [Continue reading...]( To your success, The RagingBull.com Team RagingBull, LLC 62 Calef Hwy #233 Lee, New Hampshire 03861 United States [Stop receiving exclusive emails from Raging Bull All Access]( Neither Raging Bull nor RagingBull.com, LLC (publisher of Raging Bull) is registered as an investment adviser nor a broker/dealer with either the U. S. Securities & Exchange Commission or any state securities regulatory authority. Users of this website are advised that all information presented on this website is solely for informational purposes, is not intended to be used as a personalized investment recommendation, and is not attuned to any specific portfolio or to any user's particular investment needs or objectives. Past performance is NOT indicative of future results. Furthermore, such information is not to be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy, nor is it to be construed as a recommendation to buy, hold or sell (short or otherwise) any security. 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In addition, we undertake no responsibility to notify such opinions, analyses or information or to keep such opinions, analyses or information current. Also be aware that owners, employees and writers of and for RagingBull.com, LLC may have long or short positions in securities that may be discussed on this website or newsletter. Past results are not indicative of future profits. This table is accurate, though not every trade is represented. Profits and losses reported are actual figures from the portfolios Raging Bull manages on behalf of RagingBull.com, LLC. [Unsubscribe from all RagingBull Emails](

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