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Dear Trader, The New Year is almost upon us ? and for some of us, the snow season is already here

[Image] Dear Trader, The New Year is almost upon us — and for some of us, the snow season is already here (us folks at the Raging Bull office just got our first dusting). But the winter months aren’t the only thing giving us the chills as we move into the New Year. [This video here will send so many tingles up and down your spine, you’re going to want to grab your parka before watching it.]( [Image]( But we’re not the only ones suiting up in our cold-weather gear. Apparently, Trump plans to visit Davos in January this coming year (that is if he doesn’t get impeached). While he was busy shutting down the government and disputing THE WALL around the same time this year, he snubbed an opportunity to attend the World Economic Forum. On the Davos agenda this year: “Create bridges to resolve conflicts in global hotspots...” [Though 5 warning signs indicate that 2020 may not be as cheerful as the elites at Davos hope.]( For now, the market is pleased as Christmas punch. Ever since the rumors of a trade deal were released, it hasn’t missed a beat. [Image] Meanwhile, Trump isn’t the only one with a little bit of a bad Davos taste in his mouth. Legendary quant-trader and bestselling author, Nassim Taleb, HATES Davos. Taleb has been hailed for predicting the crash of 2008, and it may interest you to know that his expectations are no rosier for 2020. [Jason Bond just put together a post summarizing Taleb’s “antifragile” strategies](, the type of trades that benefit from volatility, noise, shocks, failures, and faults in the market. [Jason’s also hosting a live event tomorrow at 12 pm (Noon) ET](, where he reveals his market outlook for 2020 and how he plans to short vulnerable stocks and ETFs at every possible opportunity. Don’t miss this crucial briefing! [I'm an image] [The Bull Market’s Luck May Run Out]( By Jason Bond of Jason Bond Picks [Image]( Jason Bond just put together a not-so-short list of reasons why this bull market is about to run out of steam... The trade war, Brexit, declining corporate earnings, and an election year underway — those are just a few of the issues he has in mind. And let’s not forget what happened during the crisis of 2008 and how affects us today. The Fed may have fastened a nice tourniquet to stop the bleeding, but the massive pile of debt that has accumulated from their unprecedented bailout is bound to hurt us soon. It’s simply obvious when you look at the P/E ratios of some major large-cap companies whose stocks have been driven up by leveraged buying. In this post, Bond takes a close look at the numbers putting up [these major smoke signals]( and explains how you can turn fear into profits. [Continue reading...]( [Case Study – ROKU 100% Monday Morning]( By Nathan Bear of Weekly Money Multiplier [Image]( If you’ve been following along with Nathan Bear’s work for a while, you know that he has a favorite stock to trade… Roku (ROKU), the video streaming company that gives even Apple, Amazon, and Google a run for its money. It was on the stock watchlist that he sent out on Sunday. And guess what? Within the first 30 minutes of trading on Monday, he traded it to snag a 100% winner. [Sign up for Nathan’s Weekly Money Multiplier service here]( to get alerted the very next time he puts on a trade in Roku (and others like it). In this post, he walks you through how he identified the support level, how he structured the trade, and how executed it. [Continue reading...]( [Fortune Favors the Prepared]( By Jeff Williams of Penny Pro [Image]( The stock market is an endless array of profit opportunities lining up all the way into the horizon. With all those opportunities out there — different strategies, different sectors, different stocks to play — you would think that more people were making money. But unfortunately, it’s a small percentage of smart traders who are closing out each day with the lion’s share of the wealth. That’s because, as Jeff elaborates in this post, fortune favors the prepared. He’ll share with you exactly what he’s doing to prep for each trading day, both the night before and the morning of. (This includes the watchlist Jeff puts together for all his members). [Continue reading...]( [Is It Time to Play the Breakout in Luckin Coffee (LK)?]( By Ben Sturgill of IPO Payday [Image]( Ever wish you could go back in time and buy into the Starbucks IPO? Well… what about the Starbucks of China? It’s a company called Luckin Coffee and it was founded in Beijing in 2017. If you haven’t heard of it, you probably will soon… It offers a level of quality control and customer experience that Starbucks does not. Just think big data analytics and artificial intelligence, the kind of stuff that China really has a leading edge on. In this post, Ben Sturgill reveals how he plans to trade this Wall Street newcomer, and whether he thinks it will really experience a breakout soon. [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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