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How Confident Is Jeff Bishop On Building A Long-Term Portfolio? He’s Putting His Family’s

[RagingBull Elite]( How Confident Is Jeff Bishop On Building A Long-Term Portfolio? He’s Putting His Family’s Money On The Line [I'm an image]( Find Out How He Plans To 10X His Wealth As He Reveals This Never-Before-Seen Strategy [Watch Now]( Dear trader, We’ve told you before… It doesn’t matter how ugly the markets are looking, we can profit no matter what. Fear is palpable once again in the markets, as oil prices fell to their lowest point in two decades… below $0 for the first time ever on Monday. The key U.S. benchmark, West Texas Intermediate, dipped to an astonishing negative $37.63. [Image]( Many oil production companies are on the verge of bankruptcy, with prices so low due to oversupply, and this creates huge uncertainty in the markets. And when there is huge uncertainty in the markets, it shows up in one place in particular… The VIX. You probably know by now that the VIX is also known as the fear index. It allows us to gauge market risk and investor sentiment. But here’s the problem… You can’t trade the VIX. Like the S&P 500, it’s an index. But just like you can trade the S&P 500 through the SPY, you can trade a symbol that tracks the VIX through the futures market. It’s called the VXX. When the S&P 500 drops, the VXX usually explodes. That’s because the moves in VXX usually exceed the movement in the S&P 500 by a long shot. It also makes the VXX a little risky. But do you want to know how to play the VXX properly, using event catalysts like oil price declines as your guide? Kyle Dennis’ VXX play on Monday was a perfect example. Around 2:45 on Monday, when Kyle saw the May crude oil futures close in the negative for the first time ever, he immediately jumped into action. He bought 50 VXX April 24 $44 Calls for .92, knowing that uncertainty would likely cause the market to drop and the VXX to rise. Sure enough, Kyle was right. Here’s the chart Kyle was looking at, just before the VXX blew up. [Image]( As soon as the VXX moved substantially upward, Kyle secured a nice 62% win less than an hour after he bought the position. It was a really great fast win with the market taking a tumble down 500 points again. And funny enough, many of Kyle’s subscribers did one heck of a lot better on this trade than he even did… [Image]( [Image]( [Image]( [Image]( [Image]( Kyle’s purchase of VXX calls was a special bonus play that he sent out to all his premium subscribers. Want to join Kyle and his subscribers? [Sign up here for his Fast 5 trading service]( and receive his highest-conviction trade that he alerts once per week. Still hungry? [Join his even higher-yielding Dollar Ace service]( and see how he’s crushing Wall Street by beating them at their own game. We’ve got hundreds of google documents pages filled with testimonials from this one. [I'm an image] [Could This Oil Name Make A Massive Move?]( Kyle Dennis of Biotech Breakouts [Image]( Wondering why crude oil plummeted below zero? Kyle provides his take on the incident, and shows you how he’s sizing up some exciting energy plays… like Energy Transfer LP. [Continue reading...]( [Don’t Buy Another Stock Until You Learn This]( By Jeff Bishop of RagingBull Investor [Image]( Dollar-cost averaging is the process of spreading out your stock purchases to take advantage of changes in the price over time. Jeff walks you through how he would do it in one of his potential buys, Medical Properties Trust (MPW). [Continue reading...]( [Step-by-Step... How I Crushed TDOC]( By Nathan Bear of Weekly Money Multiplier [Image]( Today, Nathan goes over the basics of his TPS strategy and how he used it to score $2,954 gains in Teladoc Health (TDOC). [Continue reading...]( [[Watch] – Do You Make These Mistakes When Trading Earnings?]( By Jeff Bishop of Total Alpha [Image]( Option premiums rise into earnings and fall immediately thereafter in the vast majority of instances, which makes trading earnings a little risky. But Jeff Bishop shows us how he uses earnings to his advantage. [Continue reading...]( To your success, The RagingBull.com Team RagingBull, LLC 62 Calef Hwy. #233, Lee, NH 03861 [Click Here to stop receiving emails from support@ragingbull.com]( [Unsubscribe from all RagingBull emails]( 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. All opinions, analyses and information included on this website are based on sources believed to be reliable and written in good faith, but should be independently verified, and no representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, is made, including but not limited to any representation or warranty concerning accuracy, completeness, correctness, timeliness or appropriateness. 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.

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