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Hey Undefined, Kyle Dennis here. I’ll keep this quick because I know it’s Sunday morning,

[RagingBull Elite]( Hey Undefined, Kyle Dennis here. I’ll keep this quick because I know it’s Sunday morning, but I’ve got something I HAVE to share with you. I recently received an email from someone asking “How does market direction affect your scanner? Does this still work in a bear market?” GREAT QUESTION! The short answer is yes, and here’s how. Not too long ago my scanner detected something that sheds light on this exact situation. I saw that someone bought 3,526 SPY puts for 0.98. Now, the SPY is the largest ETF in the world. So a bet on this particular stock means that someone knew something about how the ENTIRE U.S. market might be negatively affected. And I say negatively because they bought “puts,” meaning they’re betting the stock will go down. This particular SPY bet added up to $345,548 worth of puts. And here’s the kicker. The expiration on these puts was the VERY NEXT DAY. Over a quarter of a million dollars invested, and just 1 day for the stock to make this outrageous move. Low and behold, the next day… (I bet you remember this)... China announces $75B in new tariffs on US goods and the market plummets. Coincidence? I THINK NOT! Those puts skyrocketed from $0.98 to a high of $4.18. That’s a 323% gain! And for that insider that bet $345,548… Over $1.1 MILLION in profits. My scanner detected this big bet right as it was placed. This is the exact thing I’ve been talking about for days now, and a perfect example of how tracking this unusual option activity has given my trading a serious edge! If you want to have direct access to this information, you need to join my service immediately. Because yes, this works in a bear market. And a bull market! So many have put this to use for their own gain in the past few weeks. Check out these profits on stocks members bet would go UP! Moral of the story… following the smart money pays out regardless! [All the details HERE.]( 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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