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Undefined, Kyle Dennis has that you’ll find anywhere online. To start off the week on Monday, K

[RagingBull Elite]( Undefined, Kyle Dennis has [one of the most talked-about stock watchlists]( that you’ll find anywhere online. To start off the week on Monday, Kyle pulled two names off his watchlist — MSFT and ORCL. He proceeded to alert subscribers to back-to-back 90% and 100% wins in a quick, same day turnaround.* [Alternate text] He also took 60% gains on PTON and 75% gains in AAL later in the week.* The reason for [Kyle’s success with this watchlist]( could not be clearer. After dishing out thousands and thousands of dollars on financial data, realtime feeds, and subscriptions, Kyle had a career breakthrough. He discovered [a special scanner]( that hunts down unusual options activity. Here’s a look from just a couple days ago... [Alternate text]( What this scanner shows is long-shot bets that are so outrageous, nobody in their right mind would throw them down... unless they had an especially high conviction the play would work out in their favor. Whether or not these moves are made by “insiders” ahead of [some important news events](, we could never be certain. But the one thing we do know is that these are big players we’re dealing with. So naturally, the size of the bet is the first thing Kyle looks at. Their options bets can range anywhere from $50K, $100K, $250K to well over $1M on a single options trade. Of course, if these big players actually were “insiders,” they would want to disguise their bets across different exchanges in the options market. There are over 15 options exchanges that post bids and ask prices— AMEX, ARCA, CBOE, NASD, PHLX, etc. [Kyle’s scanner]( is able to detect when an option player goes in and “sweeps” the order book. In other words, instead of a trade looking like a series of small orders across multiple exchanges, his scanner is able to detect it as one large order. And do you know what else? In order to get filled on a sizable order, some of these traders will have to PAY ABOVE the asking price to ensure they get the number of contracts they want. [Alternate text]( The question is, why would somebody be willing to pay above the ask? When someone is able to make a bet that large on a [short-dated, far out-of-the-money contract](, it’s fair to have at least some level of suspicion that they are somehow tied to Wall Street. It’s just hard to imagine ordinary folks without state-of-the-art technology and a team of analysts behind them, risking that much money. But after [seeing these trades work out countless times](, it’s clear how the risks were well worth the while for Kyle Dennis.* The potential payouts, over such a short period of time, are ridiculous. Out of the money options often have the largest change in value when the stock moves up or down. At least that’s how many of [Kyle’s Dollar Ace subscribers]( are experiencing them.** Many of the subscribers taking advantage of Kyle’s scanner and alerts are having even more success than Kyle.** [Alternate text]( These are some of the most recent testimonials about Kyle’s Dollar Ace scanner. If you would like to gain access to this scanner, Kyle is holding [a special LIVE event this Tuesday, June 16, at 12 PM]( ET to walk you through the process. [Register for the event here.]( [Alternate text] A Global Crisis Is On Its Way Unless We Can Circumvent the Food Shortage [Alternate text]( Jeff Bishop Reveals Which Startup He’s Eying That’s Positioned to Help Avert This Crisis... Learn How This AgTech Company Could Change the World and Hand Investors Millions [Read]( [Alternate text] [Is It Possible To Reduce Risk At These Levels?]( By Jason Bond of Weekly Windfalls [Alternate text]( [AMA: What’s Going On With HTZ?]( By Kyle Dennis of Biotech Breakouts [Alternate text]( [How I Nailed a $200K Day]( By Jeff Bishop of Total Alpha [Alternate text]( [When Losing is Good and Winning Is Bad]( By Nathan Bear of Weekly Money Multiplier [Alternate text]( [Did Fractals Time The Market Selloff Again?]( By Dave Lukas of Options Profit Planner [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. **RagingBull.com, LLC utilizes select testimonials depicting profitability that are believed to be true based on the representations of the persons providing the testimonial. However, trading results have not been verified and will vary widely given a variety of factors such as experience, skill, risk mitigation practices, market dynamics and the amount of capital deployed. It is easy to lose money trading and we recommend educating yourself as much as possible before you even think about trying it. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. RagingBull, LLC 62 Calef Hwy #233 Lee, New Hampshire 03861 United States [Stop receiving exclusive emails from Raging Bull All Access]( 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. [Unsubscribe from all RagingBull Emails]( 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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