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Dear undefined— Jeff Bishop here, Well, we had more good news yesterday. Moderna announced a va

[RagingBull Elite]( Dear undefined— Jeff Bishop here, Well, we had more good news yesterday. Moderna (MRNA) announced a vaccine with 94% efficacy and the markets closed once again at all-time highs. Consequently, we’ve seen money flowing out of tech and into small caps and international stocks, with plenty of exceptions on either side though. In All-Access today, we’ll review one Chinese stock that broke out yesterday and 3 small cap setups we’re loving. Don’t forget — I’m getting on LIVE today at 2:00 PM ET. [In this rare live event](, attendees will find out which five stocks I want to buy this week. [There will be no replay](, and if you aren’t there today… you’ll also miss out on a special bonus. The chart of the day is CBAT. The stock of CBAK Energy Tec, a Chinese lithium ion battery manufacturer, has gone into full parabolic mode over the last 3 trading sessions. Just last week on Wednesday, CBAT closed the day at $3.49. Yesterday, however, shares closed at $11.30 and continued as high as $12.79 in the afterhours session. That’s over 300% gain from the low to the high. Why did it go up? It’s hard to say— there was no stock-specific news over the past week. The float of the stock is 19.5m, which is not particularly large (but not exactly tiny either). Take a look at what happened yesterday in CBAT: One of the most interesting things about the stock was that it showed relative strength on Friday, the day when all the Chinese EV makers sold off sharply. If you watched the stock trade on Thursday or Friday, you noticed big bids come in constantly while CBAT kept holding higher. It’s likely that those players who absorbed the stock did not want to sell and triggered a short squeeze. While yesterday’s action wasn’t easy to read in the real time, visualize how these clues would have appeared in real-time. Next time it might help you spot the opportunity and take advantage of it. [Watch Jason Bond’s Rooster Report video here]( to learn how he’s constantly on the lookout for movers like CBAT. We’ve spent 5 out of the past 7 issues of All-Access touting small cap plays… It’s long due that we move on to something else, and guess what? We won’t! See, small cap runs are akin to sector runs. With sector runs, every stock related to a hot industry goes off on virtually any news catalyst. When small caps are hot, any new name explodes, as soon as it puts out a headline. Much like any given sector, these stocks don’t run all the time. However, when they do, like now, they provide some of the greatest opportunities imaginable— CBAT is just the latest example of that. It’s our job to make sure traders take full advantage of the environment, while it lasts. Thus, today’s All-Access watchlist is high-potential low floats yet again: Westwater Resources (WWR): - An energy resources development company - The company made headlines in late September after in moved from $1.5 to $14.5 in a matter of 7 days on the broad sector strength - The stock has since pulled back and consolidated above $4 before finally resolving to the upside yesterday - The plan is to be long on dips against $5.2 with a target of $9.6 Ayro, Inc (AYRO): - An engineer and manufacturer of light-duty, urban and short-haul electric vehicles - The company had a major run mid-year moving from the low of 36c to the high of $8.18 in a matter of 3 month on the EV hype - It’s since been consolidating in $2.7-$2.9 area and recently caught a bid again as the sector popped back on traders’ radars - The plan is to be long against resistance at $3.4 for a potential move into $6-7 area Canaan (CAN): - A high-performance computing solution provider - The company has been an underperformer this year and is still down nearly 50% YTD - It has been moving higher out of a months-long consolidation over the past few days and finally broke above resistance at $3 yesterday - The trade we see is long above $3 for a move back to $6 We’re not holding positions in any of these 3 stocks quite yet, but they could easily be the very next trades to show up in [Jason Bond’s next Rooster Report dropping here tomorrow.]( When Moderna released news yesterday of a 94% effective vaccine, you might have expected the remote work stocks like ZM and DOCU to sell off horribly. After all, that’s what happened when Pfizer released similar news the Monday before. But years of trading experience have taught our experts that the past is not necessarily a good predictor of the future. We saw opportunities to get long on these stocks— ZM for example remains a hot stock and was looking oversold. Kyle Dennis made a contrarian move on the stock and picked up about $9K.* Kyle is actually teaming up with Jason Bond and going LIVE to announce something special this week. They’re calling it [The President’s Club Meeting]( and it’s essential you [register here]( if you’re serious about taking your trading to the next level. It all goes down Thursday, November 19th at 2 PM ET and may very well be the most important event you attend all year. [image]( [MRNA News, Healthcare Stocks Set To Take Off]( By Kyle Dennis of Biotech Breakouts [article preview]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Energy Stocks That Rev My Engine]( By Jeff Williams of Penny Pro [article preview]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [AMA: Is It Time To Start Trading Small Caps?]( By Jason Bond of Jason Bond Picks [article preview]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [3 Hot Chinese IPOs I Want To Trade Now]( By Ben Sturgill of Daily Profit Machine [article preview]( --------------------------------------------------------------- RagingBull, LLC 62 Calef Hwy. #233, Lee, NH 03861 [Click Here to stop receiving emails from support@ragingbull.com]( [Unsubscribe from all RagingBull emails]( DISCLAIMER: To more fully understand any Ragingbull.com, LLC ("RagingBull") subscription, website, application or other service ("Services"), please review our full disclaimer located at [(. 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