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Undefined, You probably don’t have a crystal ball for these markets. And we don’t either.

[RagingBull Elite]( Undefined, You probably don’t have a crystal ball for these markets. And we don’t either. But the [Dollar Ace watchlist]( that Kyle Dennis puts out is the closest thing we have. It has consistently helped Kyle and his subscribers trade the news— before it’s news. [Alternate text]( Kyle’s 100% win in FLEX on Monday was a perfect example.* FLEX found its way onto CNBC just two hours after Kyle pulled it off [his watchlist]( and put it into play. [Alternate text]( So what convinced Kyle to place FLEX on his watchlist in the first place? [His scanner.]( It's how Kyle spots [unusual options activity.]( These are long-shot bets that are so outrageous, nobody in their right mind would throw them down… Unless, of course, they had an especially high conviction the play would work out in their favor. Whether these unusual trades are made by insiders who know something, we could never be certain. But one thing we do know is there are countless [catalysts that could cause Wall Street’s elites to throw down big,]( if it were the case... - Company earnings reports - Product launches or upgrades - Analyst upgrades or downgrades - Investors days with public presentations - Management hires and fires - Partnerships and expansions - Mergers and acquisitions - Dividends changes - Buybacks changes In the case of FLEX, the company was recently under pressure because it had “over promised” investors on its new partnership with sneaker behemoth, Nike. But on Monday it became news that a California federal judge dismissed a stock-drop lawsuit against the company. Did someone know something? We’ll leave that up to you. For now, Kyle’s getting ready to release [his next unusual options activity watchlist.]( He’s also inviting you to his unusual options trading session. [Join the training and grab a copy of his next watchlist here.]( [Alternate text] AMA: Kyle Dennis What Is Catalyst Trading... And Why Does It Work So Well In This Market? [Alternate text]( [Read Here]( [Alternate text] [Jeff Bishop’s May Roundup – Expect This in June]( By Jeff Bishop of Total Alpha [Alternate text]( [Trading Reversals and Breakouts With Inside Bars]( By Ben Sturgill of Daily Profit Machine [Alternate text]( [How I Scan for Explosive Stocks in 5 Steps]( By Nathan Bear of Weekly Money Multiplier [Alternate text]( [Understanding Angel Investing Exits]( By Jeff Bishop of Angel Insights [Alternate text]( [Adding This Tool To Your Arsenal Can Improve Results]( By Jeff Bishop of Raging Bull Investor [Alternate text]( To your success, The RagingBull.com Team *Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future trading results, and the results presented in this communication is not necessarily indicative of future results, and the results presented in this communication are not typical. Investing in securities is speculative and carries a high degree of risk; you may lose some or all of the money that is invested. 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