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Dear trader, Sentiment is what?s driving the market right now, and we?re seeing it move up, down

[RagingBull All-Access] Jeff Williams grew accounts of just $3K and $5K by 600% in 6 months, 783% in 4 months, 220% in 2 months, and 573% in 7 weeks.. He just went LIVE to reveal how he’s embarking on the biggest test of his career — exploding a $500 account by 1,000% in just 3 months. Warning: The rebroadcast of this presentation will be taken down at midnight tonight. [Watch Here]( Dear trader, Sentiment is what’s driving the market right now, and we’re seeing it move up, down, and all around… trending higher nonetheless. Recent poll results from CEOs say that the economy could be headed for a slowdown, yet here we are again at all-time market highs. Could it be the “January Effect” in action? Maybe… the markets historically rebound around this time of year, as investors buy back the losing positions they sold at the end of the year to offset taxes. But with potential headwinds underway, few traders are trusting the runup and some are putting on the breaks entirely. In this issue of All-Access, we’ll share why one of our trading pros, Taylor Conway, is doing something different — trading only his A+ setups and reducing his position sizes. [Image] Having a different approach than most traders in the markets is what has helped Taylor Conway consistently bring in winning trades — and what helped him buy a beautiful home. [Image] Here’s what sets Taylor apart from other traders in the midst of all this market uncertainty. First, Taylor only trades his A+ setups. While other traders are trying new things to see what’s working — essentially acting as volatile as the market itself — Tayor sticks to [the method that has repeatedly scored him big success in the past.]( What he does is use his proprietary scanner to legally profit off the moves of Wall Street whales. We’re talking about moves so massive that they have to be disguised in alternative exchanges called “dark pools.” As soon as Taylor’s scanner helps him identify that a block consisting of as many as 500,000+ shares has moved, he puts it on his watchlist for further analysis. And that’s exactly what he did recently to catch a big fish in AUPH. [Image] Second, Taylor is Reducing His Position Sizes Just this past Tuesday, Taylor reached out to his subscribers, saying this: “Look at the SPY — the last 8 days are basically impossible to get a handle on. As you're probably reading/hearing elsewhere, it's entirely possible that the market is in line for a fairly good size yank downward. But in the same breath, it could just break out once again and go straight to $350. I mean at this point I just wouldn't be surprised by either.” While many traders have been rolling the dice, essentially playing off a complete guess, Taylor did what most traders could not do — be patient and sit on his hands. When the opportunity finally did come around, he stuck to his main strategy but used caution, choosing a smaller position size... [Image] Just over an hour later, the trade rewarded him nicely…. As soon as Taylor is ready to hop into his next trade, [he’ll be sure to alert them through his Shadow Trader service here.]( [Image] Just have a look at what his subscribers had to say... ben esp: MRK st up at 38%, will trail out at 50% ben esp: first half of MRK out at 50% chad elm: Out at +50% on MRK...thanks, TC! gary tirohn tir: second 1/2 of MRK sold +45% Thx again Taylor [RagingBull All Access Today's Top Stories] American Greed: The Battle Of The Billionaires By Kyle Dennis of Biotech Breakouts [RagingBull All Access Chart]( Let’s paint a quick scenario… you’re at the grocery store, at church, or at the bar for drinks on a Saturday night, and you bump into an old friend. Just as the conversation is about to reach a climax, your friend tells you they have a really good idea. But before you can even get excited, you find out that it’s — womp, womp! — a multilevel marketing company. Well, in case these companies don’t get a bad enough rap already — in this issue of American Greed, Kyle Dennis takes you deep inside Herbalife (HLF), a highly questionable multilevel marketing company that got into a $20M jam for misleading investors. You’ll find out how two billionaires, Carl Icahn and Bill Ackman, took opposing stock positions in the company and how only one of them came out on top. [Continue reading...]( [Uncle Sam Can’t Touch These IPOs]( By Ben Strugill of IPO Payday [RagingBull All Access Chart]( It’s the New Year and that means tax season is right around the corner. As traders, this can be an especially daunting time, as Uncle Sam stops by to take a percentage of our trading income. This aversion to paying out lots of money in taxes on trading income is what causes many investors to close out their losing positions before the end of the year — because when they do, they offset their realized gains and pay less money in taxes. This flurry of selling in December contributes to a seasonal increase in the price of stocks during December, dubbed the “January Effect.” In this post, Ben Sturgill looks at a few IPOs that got especially beat down during the end of year selloff and walks you through how we could profit their potential uptick. [Continue reading...]( [How to Adjust to Scalp Trades]( By Nathan Bear of Weekly Money Multiplier [RagingBull All Access Chart]( The way in which stocks reacted to the recent airstrike in Iran proves that what we’re facing right now is a news-driven market. In conditions like this, we need some strategies at our disposal that will allow us to quickly get in and out of trades. In this post, Nathan Bear shares how an approach to trading called scalping is entirely different than swing trading. While swing traders may try to capture a 1% move in a stock over a matter of days or weeks, scalps may try to get 0.10% from a stock in a matter of seconds or minutes. [Continue reading...]( [Don’t Do This When Trading Choppy Markets]( By Dave Lukas of Options Profit Planner [RagingBull All Access Chart]( In choppy markets like these, where the market reacts to even the slightest bit of tension conveyed on the news or social media, we need a way to increase our odds of trading success. While there is certainly no magic formula, there are a variety of things we can do, starting with simply identifying that a sideways trend is in place. After that, you need to identify consolidation ranges, prepare for spikes, and strike a balance between aggressive and conservative trading. In this post, Dave Lukas walks you through each of those steps and shares [how he’s gone six months with steady returns and no losses.]( [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 RagingBull All Access]( Neither RagingBull nor RagingBull.com, LLC (publisher of RagingBull) 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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