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Will This Trade Pop like CAT Last Week?

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Undefined, It can pay off bigtime to reflect back on previous trading successes in order to dig up n

[RagingBull Elite]( Undefined, It can pay off bigtime to reflect back on previous trading successes in order to dig up new trading ideas. This was the case with [the highest-conviction Bullseye trade idea]( that Jeff alerted his subscribers to on Monday.* [Alternate text]( The trade idea was CAT. And good thing Jeff maintains a detailed trading journal... When Jeff spotted it, he immediately referred to his previous setup about a month ago that turned into a monster winner... [Alternate text]( The setup was showing an impending [crossover of the 13 and 30 hourly moving averages](, just like it did in July. Everytime Jeff sees this [“money pattern”]( show up, he takes it as a potential bullish sign. But as Jeff has also learned through years of trading, it’s absolutely that [he reacts to the market in real time.]( We can’t just assume that the past will be an indication of future trading results. We have to [look at where the market is right now.]( And that has a lot to do with one key factor... Sector rotation. We all know that tech stocks have been trending throughout the pandemic. The Nasdaq has been outpacing the S&P, and Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, and Facebook crushed Wall Street expectations. But what’s next in the typical economic cycle? Industrials. And they’ve been on fire, specifically with relation to emerging markets. It’s like RagingBull’s new charts genius, JC Parets, pointed out to Jeff in [a recent interview](... [Alternate text]( CAT is just one of many industrials that have a strong foothold in developing economies like India, Brazil, China, and South Africa. With that in mind, Jeff thought CAT might catch some pops over the coming weeks and move above 140. And that’s exactly what happened...** [Alternate text]( Don’t be surprised if Jeff draws on a little chart feedback from our new expert, JC Parets, again. [Jeff’s next highest-conviction Bullseye trade alert drops here tomorrow morning.]( [Grab the alert.]( [I'm an image] Strippers... A Lambo... A Rolex [Alternate text]( One Millennial Was Charged For Bankwire and Fraud Learn How to Take Advantage of Dirty Players Like Him [Read]( [Alternate text] [3 Steps I Use to Trade Trendline Breaks]( By Nathan Bear of Weekly Money Multiplier [Alternate text]( [August 2020 Job Market Insights]( By Chris Graebe of Angel Insights [Alternate text]( [Why I Only Trade Credit Strategies]( By Dave Lukas of Options Profit Planner [Alternate text]( [Take The Stress Out Of Trading]( By Jeff Williams of Penny Pro [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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