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[RagingBull Elite]( Undefined, One of the best ways to pull money out of these markets is sticking to your [bread-and-butter setups](. But from time to time, even your most reliable go-to setups will be hard to find. So what does veteran RagingBull trader Nathan Bear do? He shifts gears. Last week, he determined that he’s been having trouble locating the [trend-pattern-squeeze (TPS) setups]( that he loves. So instead of fighting the market, he stayed flexible and traded the opportunities that the market handed him. He decided to trade [some “non-TPS” names]( and saw some amazing results. Moderna (MRNA) Mid-last week Nate noticed that Moderna (MRNA) shares had dropped lower and then bounced straight off those lows. It was forming what looked like solid support based on a similar level it launched off earlier in May. [Alternate text] To Nathan, the pump looked primed for some juicy gains so he went ahead and purchased May 29 $55 calls. While MRNA wasn’t showing the trend that’s typical with [his usual TPS setups](, it had the potential for a quick move since the options were short-dated. Sure enough, the stock popped on Thursday and handed him a nice win…* [Alternate text] Zscaler (ZS) The setup that Nate eyeballed in ZS, last Friday wasn’t one that he puts into play often. But it handed him a 1,000% gain on Twilio a few weeks back, so it was worth trying again despite the high level of risk.* Zscaler had reported better-than-expected earnings, and the stock was rocketing even twice as high as justified by the earnings. Nate felt that this was an overreaction due to high-short interest that he could nevertheless ride the tailwinds of. He bought the $95 calls expiring that same day. So how did Nate do? The picture is worth 1,000 words…. [Alternate text] Rock the Markets with Nate Bear... If you’re feeling stuck with your trading, it may mean that you need to mix things up. Rather than being stubborn with your position selection, sometimes you can benefit greatly by being more flexible. Nate recently put on [a trading workshop]( to show you how to adapt to these markets, no matter what opportunities they hand you. [Attend the workshop here.]( [Alternate text] Meet the Guy Who Arranged the Trump Tower Meeting With Russian lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya, Who Had Alleged Links to the Kremlin. [Alternate text]( And Find Out How His Music Industry Connections Put Him In the Room with Trump Juking to Rap. 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