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How To Find the “Best” Trade Indicator

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Undefined, Every trader needs at least one indicator that they can go to The problem is, there’

[RagingBull Elite]( Undefined, Every trader needs at least one indicator that they can go to [repeatedly to drum up profits in the market.]( The problem is, there’s a whole lot of indicators out there to choose from. Jeff Bishop often receives a lot of questions in his members portal about [his favorite indicator](, the 13/30 hourly crossover. Like this one from this past Monday... [Alternate text] Jeff’s answer? He has found this setup to be successful for him over time, especially when combined with other factors like market momentum. Jeff’s [high-conviction bullseye trade idea]( in WORK this past Monday was a perfect example. WORK has been a strong growth stock that has benefitted from the coronavirus by providing remote work solutions. The stock had also shown a recent trend of confirming upward movement after the 13 and 30 hourly lines crossed. [Alternate text] The contract Jeff went with was WORK Aug 14 2020 30 Call at $1.00 - $1.20. He thought that since the 13-30 hourly crossover had been predictive of short-term moves in WORK over the past two months, it was likely to happen again. And that’s exactly what happened...** [Alternate text] Interestingly enough, several of Jeff’s subscribers reached out to him later on Monday to say that trade appeared on TV later that day. CNBC reported that some unusual call activity was spotted in WORK during the afternoon. Many of the other subscribers were able to quickly get in and out of the trade... [Alternate text] Jeff’s next highest conviction once-per-week Bullseye trade is [dropping in less than 48 hours here.]( And to answer Jasper’s question... Jeff has a service where he uses [a special scanner to hunt down the 13-30 crossover pattern]( numerous times per week. It’s called High Octane Trades, and you can learn about it in [his latest trading workshop here.]( [Alternate text] [Could This Cannabis Stock Catch A Pop?]( By Jason Bond of Jason Bond Picks [Alternate text]( [When to Buy an Option or Sell a Spread]( By Nathan Bear of Weekly Money Multiplier [Alternate text]( [Using Fractals Outside Of The Stock Market]( By Dave Lukas of Options Profit Planner [Alternate text]( [TLRY: Does Someone Know Something?]( By Kyle Dennis of Biotech Breakouts [Alternate text]( [Startup Investing Loophole Explained]( By Chris Graebe of Angel Insights [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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