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With 9,300 location closures in the works this year ? up more than 50% from last year ? more and

[Image] Dear trader, It’s Christmas season, but brick-and-mortar retail stores are getting crushed. As we close out 2019, the year boasts a record number of store closures. It just isn’t like the good ol’ days of Christmas shopping anymore, folks. Though if we do say so ourselves,[this store here is trending quite nicely right now.]( With 9,300 location closures in the works this year — up more than 50% from last year — more and more retailers are simply throwing in the towel. [Image] Remember them? Sears, Forever 21, Destination Maternity, and Payless ShoeSource who are going bankrupt. With retailers dropping like flies left and right, there’s going to be plenty more opportunities to short them as move into the new year. Just have a look at how Sears dipped over the recent years and imagine if you had received a warning sign before it was about to plummet. [Image] If you missed the opportunity to go short on Sears, Jason Bond says, “Don’t worry, there’s more where that came from!” [I'm an image] Sure, Black Friday may have been a successful BLOWOUT this year, and consumers aren’t spending more than ever. But ever since the internet came along and Amazon took center stage, people are just too damn lazy to get in their cars and drive. Guess who’s playing AMZN right now? [Image]( Whoops, we’re leaking it… Jeff Bishop is currently trading AMZN through his Total Alpha service and last we checked, he was up to $26,350.00 on the day. If you missed that alert, it’s probably because you’re not a member of his Total Alpha service. [You can change that by click this link and join.]( [I'm an image] [The Trade War Is Set to Heat Up Again]( By Jason Bond of Jason Bond Picks [Image]( Traders may be going miles and miles long in this market right now, pushing it to set one all-time high after the next, but those who forget history are condemned to repeat it. The news of a tariff negotiation between the U.S. and China catapulted the market into the current Santa Claus rally, but it looks like the trade war could re-escalate… and if it does, we’re bound to see the same selloff we had back in August. In this post, Jason Bond reveals the two massive trade war catalysts he observes on the horizon. If Jason is right about at least one of these two catalysts, don’t be surprised to see euphoria quickly turn to panic. [Continue reading…]( [Easier: Finding the Right Stocks or the Right Partner?]( By Nathan Bear of Weekly Money Multiplier [Image]( Finding the right stocks to trade is like falling in love. Initially, it can be very difficult to find your match and you’re looking all around. Eventually, if you find yourself in an unhealthy overdependent relationship, you may have to break up and find someone else. Fortunately, Nathan Bear put together some ideas on how to navigate our relationships with stock during each phase of our trading evolution. You’ll learn how to find stocks that suit your strategy, how to journal about your trades, and how how to trade within the appropriate time frame. [Continue reading...]( [American Greed: Revenge of the Nerds]( By Kyle Dennis of Biotech Breakouts [Image]( What if you could get your hands on some critical pieces of company data before it was released to the public? Like knowing earnings data before everyone else… You could bank millions of dollars very easily because it would be much simpler to anticipate how a stock would respond. Well, one group of nerds — including a Silicon Valley IT administrator, Janardhan Nellore — just got charged for doing exactly that. By extracting company information ahead of time, he found himself way ahead of the game… too far ahead, because the FBI eventually found out. In this post, Kyle Dennis reveals how he used his proprietary scanner to sniff out some suspicious activity… just like the Nellore situation… and legally snag a sweet 100% gain. [Continue reading...]( [How to Trade Three Black Crows Candlestick Pattern]( By Ben Sturgill of Daily Profit Machine [Image]( Trading the picture-perfect reversal pattern may have been the stuff of dreams, until you read this… With the three crows candlestick pattern, you can still capture the reversal and get into the trade before the real momentum really kicks in. Still, you may be wondering, why is this pattern called three crows? It’s called three crows because in literature crows are the harbinger of bad news and foreshadow when trouble is near. In this post, Ben Sturgill walks you through exactly how this pattern operates and how you can use it to go short for massive gains. [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. 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