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Hey there, Millennials! This issue of All-Access is for you. In it, we?re going to reveal how Kyle

[Image] Join us tonight at 8:30 PM ET… Four Reasons You Should Attend Raptor 5: 1. Kyle has a proven track record —$7.5M in trading profits and counting 2. You’ll receive Kyle’s top stock pick idea for 2020 3. You’ll learn the step-by-step process to become an ELITE trader 4. You’ll receive free access to Kyle’s Trading academy which normally sells for $497 [Click Here to Register]( Hey there, Millennials! This issue of All-Access is for you. In it, we’re going to reveal how Kyle Dennis went from a struggling millennial— once hunkered down with $80K worth of college debt—to now zeroing in on $8M in career trading profits. It’s a great primer ahead of tonight’s event that Kyle will be hosting. If you haven’t registered yet, [use this link to do so.]( You’ll also hear from the following in this All-Access: [I'm an image] - [Jason Bond]( explains why he prefers bull put spreads as new favorite way to express a long bias - [Ben Sturgill]( gives us the full skinny on moving averages and how he used them to predict the direction of the SPY 9 of the last 10 times. - [Dave Lukas]( shares 3 strategies that act as insurance agents against market crashes and collapses for your long term holds. - [Ben Sturgill]( reveals whether the hot IPO stock, Peloton, is currently a buy after being dumped following a “sexist” and “classist” ad. [I'm an image] Millenials While your parent’s generation may point fingers at how spoiled you are with all the benefits that go along with new technology (internet, iPhones, and the like), you’re secretly scowling at them, thinking this: [Image] Because let’s face it — millennials face a whole host of financial struggles that their parent’s generation did not. Whereas a student working a minimum wage job in 1979 at $2.90 per hour had to work 385.5 hours to pay one year of average college tuition, a student working a minimum wage job today at $7.25 per hour has to work 2,229 hours to do the same. How about buying a house? First time Millennial home buyers will pay 39% more than Boomers who turned the keys to their first home in the 1980s. And health care doesn’t look any better for millennials either. While average annual health insurance costs in 1960 were a mere $146, they are $10,345 today — a solid nine times as high, including adjustments for inflation. Enter Kyle Dennis: [Image] Kyle knows how it feels to be struggling, strapped for cash, even crying in the face of rising costs and a gigantic mound of student debt. He was there once too, struggling at a lousy $35K job. But instead of going out on the weekends and partying like all his friends, he stayed at home and fine-tuned a trading system, vowing to no longer remain in debt. His hard work paid off because his system has made him millions. That’s why tonight at 8:30 PM ET, Kyle is set to take the stage and reveal how you can become financially independent from the stock market just like he did. If you’ve been worrying you don’t have what it takes to be a trader, THIS is the event you’ve been waiting for. You’ll discover his step-by-step process to becoming a 7-figure trader. It’s what allowed him to report $44,488 capital gains in 2014, $838,353 in 2015, $1,123,659 in 2016, $1,430,991 in 2017, and $2,344,763 in 2018. [Click here to join the upcoming]( live event and receive his #1 trade for 2020. [I'm an image] [The Secret Weapon of Option Traders]( By Jason Bond of Weekly Windfalls [Image]( If you love sports, you’ll get a lot out of the analogy that Jason Bond draws in this most recent issue — it will really help you understand options and how Jason Bond uses them to pocket great gains. He walks you through the trades that 3 players made in ticker symbol QRST. One player buys 100 shares outright, one buys a call option that controls 100 shares, and one initiates a bull put spread consisting of 100 put shares and 100 call shares at different prices. Then Jeff has the 3 players huddle up, as he reveals how each of them fair in three different stock movement scenarios. You’ll be amazed at how one of these players wins all three times — and how Jeff is using that strategy every week in Weekly Windfalls. [Continue reading…]( [This Moving Average Strategy Identifies Market Reversals]( By Ben Sturgill of IPO Payday [Image]( You may have all sorts of negative thoughts in your head associated with moving averages — thoughts that say they are useless, amateur, lagging, and confusing. But if all these things were absolutely true about moving averages, Ben Sturgill wouldn’t have been able to use them to correctly call the market direction nine of the last ten times. In this post, Ben spills all the details on his moving average crossover strategy, which allowed him to predict the recent 1% drop in the markets. You’ll find out how to set up moving averages to find reversals in the market and how he’s using it to predict the next movement of the SPY. [Continue reading...]( [Buying Insurance Really Does Pay Off]( By Dave Lukas of Options Profit Planner [Image]( Right now, stocks look like sleds perched on hilltops, just waiting for the right moment to take an icy downwards ride. That’s why there is no better time than now to purchase a little crash protection… just in case things get out of control. In this post, Dave Lukas reveals why he chose to purchase some insurance while the markets are sitting at these all-time highs. He’ll share all of his favorite hedging strategies that you should know. This includes techniques like protective puts, covered calls, and collars, which you can implement right now to protect yourself from a market sell-off — or even worse, a collapse. [Continue reading...]( [Is Peloton (PTON) A Buy Right Now?]( By Ben Sturgill of IPO Payday [Image]( You would have expected the recent hot IPO, Peloton, to fair well during the most recent retail bonanza. After all, their expensive interactive bikes were listed on their website for some really attractive deals. But in case you missed the news, the stock got slammed recently in response to some really negative media commentary over their recent “sexist” and “classist” ad. In this post, Ben Sturgill provides his take on whether the IPO is currently a buy at these low levels. He draws on his more than a decade of IPO experience to take a close look at what’s going on with the company behind the scenes. [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. All users of this website must determine for themselves what specific investments to make or not make and are urged to consult with their own independent financial advisors with respect to any investment decision. The reader bears responsibility for his/her own investment research and decisions, should seek the advice of a qualified securities professional before making any investment, and investigate and fully understand any and all risks before investing. 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