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Reeling in sharks one dollar at a time

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Be sure to catch Tonight’s episode of Shark Tank! But, why should you care? Excellent question!

[Image] Hello Trader, While I love deep-sea fishing, nothing fires me up more than hooking a shark. And tonight, an investment chosen by myself, Jason Bond, and our Angel Investing Boardroom... mcSquares will be featured on the season finale of Shark Tank! [Alternate text]( Be sure to catch Tonight’s episode of Shark Tank! But, why should you care? Excellent question! Allow me to explain. Never Relying on One Income Stream I’ll admit, it’s pretty cool to have a company you invested in...that you brought to the Raging Bull Boardroom make it to national television. But, this is a part of broader wealth generation...something that diversifies my income streams. I know what it’s like to rely entirely on one employer for a living. Watching all the layoffs, this pandemic reaffirmed my belief in creating multiple avenues for wealth. Relying on one carries far too much risk. Be a part of a real company Many of you know that I run the [Total Alpha]( and [Bullseye]( services as well as being a co-founder of Raging Bull. What you may not know is that a large portion of my current wealth comes from outside trading. Back when I was just a young pup, I tried my hand at multiple ventures. At one point, I set out to be the largest landscaping company in Dallas. Several broken backs later, I realized that wasn’t my forte. I wanted to not just grow my personal wealth, but help others do the same. Being an [Angel Investor]( is an opportunity to get in on the ground floor with some amazing companies like mcSquares. Sure, not all of them work out. But let me ask you something...how well do stock prices reflect a company’s real earnings right now? I find it difficult to invest in the stock market based on fundamentals - the true valuation of considering what a business is worth. That’s not how it works with [Angel Investing.]( You get a personal interaction with these folks, a chance to connect with a tangible company. Why you should care about [mcSquares]( We get approached all the time for business investments. It’s one of the byproducts of being a successful investor. Heck at one time I invested in a waste disposal company! [mcSquares]( caught my eye for several reasons. [Alternate text]( First, their products tie into a broader trend blowing up these days - green technology. So, how exactly do collaborative whiteboard products achieve this? As the founder Anthony Franco noted, just one whiteboard sized post-it can replace thousands of paper ones a year! Their suite of products builds of a focused core, with proprietary technologies and unique innovations such as tiles that stick on any metal surface. On top of that, they plant a tree for every product sold, which is amazing considering [they’re already on Amazon!]( They’re so conscientious, they created a ‘Work from home” pack during the pandemic that’s led to a boost in that sales channel. It’s a great example of their innovation within their core products. Second, the financials of this company are pretty remarkable. Back in February, myself, Jason Bond, and the Boardroom invested in mcSquares. In fact, the company lit up the stage at the Raging Bull Traders Summit in Orlando. Since the deal closed at the end of last month, there’s already been a 22% bump in valuation! On top of that, the company saw 600% growth during the first quarter, and it’s still growing! Lastly, the company is being led by an outstanding individual. We’ve all seen great ideas fade to nothing because of poor leadership. Anthony Franco is the opposite of that. A serial entrepreneur, he’s proven his worth with four successful exits as a founder. I’d say that’s a pretty solid track record. What’s your next move? Well, let’s start with the obvious. First, catch Shark Tank tonight on ABC at 10 p.m. ET/9 p.m. CT, check your local listings. You’ll get to find out right alongside me whether they netted a shark or not. Second, consider what I said about wealth generation. I know what it’s like to work at a corporate job. It’s not easy hoping that your employer will be there for you when times get tough. That’s why I prefer to rely on myself and take control of my life. For me, that means trading through [Total Alpha]( and [Bullseye Trades…]( But importantly, being a key [Angel Investor.]( [You can join our Angel Investing service by clicking here.]( Or, if you have additional questions, feel free to call our V.I.P. Concierge Team at 833-265-1270. [Image] The information contained in this email is for informational purposes only. Neither Angel Insights nor RagingBull.com, LLC (“Raging Bull.com”, the publisher of Angel Insights), its owners, agents or affiliates are registered as an investment adviser or a broker/dealer with either the U. S. Securities & Exchange Commission (“SEC”) or any state securities regulatory authority. The owners, employees, writers and other individuals associated with RagingBull.com may engage in securities trading that is discussed or viewed on this email and may have long or short positions in securities that may be discussed on this communication. These individuals do not engage in trades with customers. The buying and selling of securities by these individuals is not part of a regular business of buying and selling securities. All information presented in this [email/newsletter] is solely for informational purposes and is not intended as securities brokerage, investment, tax, accounting or legal advice; as an offer or solicitation of an offer to sell or buy; as an endorsement, recommendation or sponsorship of any company, security or fund; or, to be used as a personalized investment recommendation. Importantly, the information contained in this communication is not attuned to any specific portfolio or to any user's particular investment needs or objectives and is not intended to be used as the basis of any investment decision, nor should it be construed as advice designed to meet the investment needs of any particular investor. Investment results include gains and losses and vary from person to person. Making money trading stocks takes time, knowledge, and hard work. There are inherent risks involved with investing in the stock market, including the loss of your investment; and, with regard to short sales, there is no limit to the amount of money you can lose. All users of the information in this contained in this communication 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 and should seek the advice of a qualified securities professional before making any investment and investigate and fully understand any and all risks before investing. Past performance of the markets or of particular securities is NOT indicative of future results. Any investment is at your own risk. 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