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Undefined, We’ve all heard the old trading adage, “Let the trend be your friend.” But

[RagingBull Elite]( Undefined, We’ve all heard the old trading adage, “Let the trend be your friend.” But what most traders can’t figure out is [WHERE exactly to hop onto the trend]( to potentially squeeze out as much profit as possible. That’s why Nathan Bear set out to provide one of the very best educational newsletters on trend trading, which you can [join by clicking here](. Nathan Bear has spent years of trial and error, in efforts to find the best approach to trading trends. And he’s finally settled on [one wicked successful chart pattern]( that is responsible for 95% of his trade setups. What is it? He calls it the [Trend Pattern Squeeze (TPS)]( setup. The TPS setup is based on [3 distinct phases of a trend](, including a sustained directional move, a consolidation, and a breakout into continuation. What’s the TPS setup like in action? When it works, the results are [analogous to the 4rth of July bottle rockets]( that go off in a few days. Just have a look at one of Nate’s successful TPS trades on TSLA within the past few days... [Alternate text]( What you can see here is three things happening… [The Trend:]( TSLA was gaining some momentum and staying above the moving averages. Nate was hoping for another breakout in the direction of this trend. [The Pattern:]( TSLA was starting to form a pattern based on a consolidation. It was entering a “resting” period. [The Squeeze:]( TSLA was primed for a breakout, evidenced by the little red dots in the volume meter that indicate a “squeeze.” In this case, it led to a breakout on TSLA while Nate owned the call options. [Alternate text]( *See disclaimer below While Nate took the trade off at his target, garnering 200%, he could have gotten over 1,000% had he held onto it longer as the stock and the options climbed further. But that’s trading for you, and as Nathan put it— “200%... no problems here.” Nate makes sure he locks in his gains on those winning trades since not all of them work out so well. To educate people on [more textbook TPS setups like this](, Nate is providing access to his exclusive trading newsletter. The best part of this newsletter is that you don’t have to be a paid-up subscriber of one of Nate’s premium services to get a look at some of his best setup ideas. Just this past Sunday, Nate listed in his newsletter [3 high-potential TPS trading setups that he was eying]( moving into the week. But that wasn’t just the case this past Sunday. Most Sundays, Nate reveals in this newsletter [3 of his top trade ideas for each week ahead.]( Now, Nathan doesn’t guarantee he’ll end up taking a trade on all these setups… But at the very least, it’s a great way to educate yourself and [get inside the mind of a millionaire trader](, as he surveys opportunities for the week ahead. Want access to Nathan’s exclusive newsletter that he releases 3 times per week, including the 3 trading ideas he often provides on Sunday? [Click here to join Nate Bear’s exclusive trading newsletter.]( [Alternate text] Last Friday’s Agora (API) IPO Could Be The One Remote Social Connection Platform Set to Outperform Zoom [Alternate text]( Source: API Whereas ZM Deals Only With Its Own Consumers, API Leases Software Building Blocks. They Could Scale to Countless Businesses And Power Billions of Minutes of Communication. Find Out Why Else We’re Bullish on API. [Read]( [Alternate text] [Wall Street Whale Nails WKHS Trade]( By Kyle Dennis of Biotech Breakouts [Alternate text]( [Why Hedging Isn’t All It’s Cracked Up to Be]( By Nathan Bear of Weekly Money Multiplier [Alternate text]( [Who Exactly is the Market Maker?]( By Jeff Bishop of Total Alpha [Alternate text]( [The One Indicator That Fuels Momentum]( By Jason Bond of Jason Bond Picks [Alternate text]( [The Risks of Angel Investing]( By Jeff Bishop of Angel Insights [Alternate text]( [Could Pinterest (PINS) Give FB A Run For Its Money?]( By Ben Sturgill of Dark Pools [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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