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What Happens Behind Wall Street’s Closed Doors

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Undefined, Most traders would be pissed to learn . Because while they’re struggling— like

[RagingBull Elite]( Undefined, Most traders would be pissed to learn [what really goes on behind Wall Street’s closed doors](. Because while they’re struggling— like rats in a maze, for just a small piece of the pie— Wall Street is playing a totally different game. [A game that allows them to get bank rolled]( again and again by 90% of the honest people out there. How? By placing enormous bets, of sometimes hundreds of thousands or even millions of shares, in [Dark Pools](. They’re the collection of hidden exchanges, used only by Wall Street’s largest hedge funds and institutions, to disguise their bets... And get the prices they want on their large transactions, without causing panic in the market. But get this... There’s actually [a way to ride the tail-coats of these large “smart money” transactions](, though very few retail traders know about it. In fact, most retail traders don’t know these secret exchanges exist at all, even though all the big financial institutions have them. You have Bloomberg’s “Tradebook,” Morgan Stanley’s “MS Pool” and Goldman Sachs’ “Sigma X.” UBS, Credit Suisse, and JP Morgan have them, too… right now, there are over 30 dark pool exchanges out there! But Ben Sturgill is [going LIVE on Thursday, July 23rd at 8:30 PM ET to shed light on these Dark Pools...]( And teach traders how they can replicate these moves. Be we have to warn you… you’re not going to like [what he has to say at first.]( These Dark Pools are less regulated. And they’re filled with countless dirty players… The kind that will do anything to gain an edge, even if it means breaking the rules by trading information that’s not public yet... Even if it means getting slapped with millions of dollars in fines by the SEC, since their dark pools funds generate for them....billions of dollars! Now, Ben Sturgill has found [a way to sit back and copy these Dark Pool moves](. But he has no idea whether these “smart money” trades he sees are actually insider activity. He’s just hooked up with a Bloomberg scanner that costs him $27K to lease— and that does nearly all the work for him! He knows, however, that if there are [a whole bunch of big institutional players betting on something](, he probably wants in too. After all, who knows— maybe their state-of-the-art technology, expensive algorithms, or teams of analysts spotted a perfect opportunity. Take a recent trading idea that was tipped off to Ben through his [Dark Pools scanner]( on July 8. [Alternate text]( This was one heck of a large order in NIO, requiring the buyer to have an especially strong conviction. Not only that, there was also one $4.73M and one $5.1M bet placed in NIO. These dark pool activities signaled the stock could move higher, and they did... [Alternate text]( If you want to learn how Ben is using this scanner and see his real-time trades alerts off it, attend his special upcoming event. [Join Ben as he sheds light on the mysterious world of Dark Pools.]( [Register here for the event on Thursday July 23 at 8:30 PM ET.]( [Alternate text] [3 Trades to Hobble the Competition]( By Nathan Bear of Weekly Money Multiplier [Alternate text]( [This Indicator Can Pinpoint Swings In The Markets]( By Ben Sturgill of Daily Profit Machine [Alternate text]( [[Case Study] 35% Winner Off This Pattern]( By Jason Bond of Jason Bond Picks [Alternate text]( [Earnings Beats Indicate the Economy Still Blows]( By Jeff Bishop of Total Alpha [Alternate text]( [AMA: Is There A Way To Grow A Small Account?]( By Kyle Dennis of Biotech Breakouts [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. 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