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Undefined, When stocks were tanking in March, Kyle Dennis was having * And for the most part, he was

[RagingBull Elite]( Undefined, When stocks were tanking in March, Kyle Dennis was having [one of the best months of his trading career.](* [Alternate text]( And for the most part, he wasn’t even shorting stocks. How was that possible? One word— [Location.]( It’s something that Kyle Dennis learned right after college… when he was starting off as a real estate analyst. In real estate, the price of the home will vary greatly depending on what geographic region, neighborhood, even street it’s located. A house in one area could cost at least twice as much as one of exactly the same quality in a more favorable area. Why? [Supply and demand.]( When there’s a high demand coupled with insufficient supply for homes, such as in a nicer neighborhood, the prices go up. It’s just the same with stocks… Stocks tend to perform better in [sectors where there’s high demand.]( If you’re trading in the wrong sectors, it’s very easy to lose money... In the middle of March, everything looked like a sea of red. But biotechnology was [one of the few areas showing green.]( [Alternate text]( Demand for a coronavirus vaccine was high in March, which is why we saw so much demand flood into biotechs. These biotechs are still seeing money flow in, which is why Kyle just released [his coronavirus stock watchlist.]( That includes: AIM, APT, CODX, INO, IBIO, OPK, MRNA, GILD, NVAX. Kyle just put on [a catalyst training workshop to educate traders on how he’s potentially capitalizing]( on these names. He’ll walk you through numerous examples of how he’s using news surrounding these stocks as catalysts. We’re talking about [catalysts that indicate potential breakout is underway.]( And it’s not just the biotech sector that Kyle’s sizing up now. He’ll also share case studies of [other in-demand sectors he’s eying up trades in.]( The fact is, [what Kyle has to say in this training workshop]( will blow your mind. What we’re facing right now is an entirely new marketplace. The Fed has pumped an unprecedented $3T of “FREE MONEY” into circulation. This means that people are having the opportunity to spend and invest in [ways that smart traders can take advantage of.]( When free money comes into the market, it creates a level of speculation that fuels a fire. You’re going to learn a lot when you [attend Kyle’s catalyst training workshop here.]( It will unravel and explain what’s going on in the market. Much of what’s happening makes no logical sense on the surface, but it becomes clear when you peel back the layers on it. And if there’s one thing that Kyle aimed to provide in this event— it’s more clarity. He makes [the catalyst trading strategy that he shares]( highly transparent. He’ll share how catalysts can help traders avoid over-relying on charts, technicals, and indicators— all of which can be completely paralyzing and confusing. [There are thousands of potential catalysts out there.]( What Kyle does is get in and out of the trade before the news releases, product announcements, and data releases come out. Remember: It’s all about supply and demand. If a lot of people want something, the price typically skyrockets. [Check out Kyle’s limited-time catalyst training workshop here.]( [Alternate text] [Three Ways to Trade a Top in Tesla]( By Jeff Bishop of Total Alpha [Alternate text]( [How To Take A Trading Loss Like A Man]( By Nathan Bear of Weekly Money Multiplier [Alternate text]( [How I Used Pre Market Momentum]( [To Score 40%!]( By Ben Sturgill of Daily Profit Machine [Alternate text]( [[Revealed] My Technique To Fade Momentum]( By Jason Bond of Jason Bond Picks [Alternate text]( [Alert: Dark Pool Activity Detected In MRNA]( By Ben Sturgill of Dark Pools [Alternate text]( The RagingBull 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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