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He Predicted the 2020 Crash. What’s Next?

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Trader Jeff Bishop didn’t just hire JC Parets to launch because he looks good... 10s of thousan

[RagingBull Elite]( Trader Jeff Bishop didn’t just hire JC Parets to launch [RagingBull’s hottest new trading service]( because he looks good... 10s of thousands of traders are already relying on his market forecasts, including those at some of Wall Street’s biggest banks and hedge funds. Like when JC warned of the 2020 market crash, just 16 days before everything fell to pieces. [Alternate text]( How exactly do you call out something like that? See, JC has made a name for himself with his macro analysis techniques that have become a go-to for traders of all levels. In simple terms, macro research is scanning [every piece of information you can get your hands on]( to find small clues about what’s to come. And no one does it quite like JC. In weeks before the crash, JC was looking at a variety of factors... like the strength of bonds, as opposed to stocks and other assets... [Alternate text]( [Alternate text]( He took note of failed breakouts across equities, coupled with unusual activity in safe-haven assets like bonds and gold. He knew it was time to get defensive and broadcasted the idea in real time to his followers. Many also received JC’s insights when, just 8 days before the absolute bottom of the bear market, he said that things were about to turn around. He noticed a large percentage of stocks were above their 200 day simple moving average. It’s an indicator that gets quoted a lot in bull markets, but for him, it’s most helpful at the end of bear markets. [Alternate text]( And what happened on March 23rd, the worst day in the history of the stock market? JC had the best trading day of his career. In between, he also didn’t hesitate to call out Zoom (ZM) on March 10th, just above the 100 level. Going long in the middle of a global meltdown might seem counterintuitive — for JC it wasn’t. [Alternate text]( [Alternate text]( Take a look at ZM's performance since and [see for yourself why we’re so excited to have JC onboard](. So what led JC to these spot-on market readings? There was no holy grail, no one indicator in particular, that convinced him the market would move down and then up. Instead, as always, it was a variety of small reasons and hints, which all fit together like pieces of a large puzzle. [What pieces of the puzzle is JC looking at in the current market environment?]( Well, for starters, JC’s looking at the equally-weighted Industrials vs equally-weighted S&P 500 breaking out. [Alternate text]( If you’re a seller at the current market levels, JC has one suggestion. Go individually, one by one, and look at all the Industrial Stocks and then go tell him this is a market you want to be shorting. If you’re a buyer like JC at these levels, or you just want to learn more, [check out his upcoming event on Wednesday, September 16th at 8 PM ET](. JC’s launching [his brand new Data Driver trading service]( in what might well be RagingBull’s most exciting event of 2020. 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