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Dear undefined— Jeff Bishop here, First and foremost, happy Thanksgiving! The markets are close

[RagingBull Elite]( Dear undefined— Jeff Bishop here, First and foremost, happy Thanksgiving! The markets are closed today. That said, we know you’re probably hanging back today and enjoying some delicious food with family. While you take time off from trading, today is a perfect opportunity to load up on trading education. There are levels to the game, and you better believe the elite traders don’t stop figure out different ways to make money. In All-Access today, we present to you our usual chart of the day— as well as a playlist of my very best trading education videos, which you can take turns watching in between today’s football games. [I'm an image] The chart of the day is FSR. Fisker Inc is an electric vehicle manufacturer, which recently went public through a reverse merger with a SPAC. Yesterday, Citigroup initiated coverage on the stock announcing a buy rating and $26 price target. The stock gapped up and continued to rally throughout the trading session. Shares closed up 35.32% percent on the day. Here’s how you could have traded it: [Alternate text] Now, this chart above brings up an important lesson— dealing with crazy wicks. At 9:38 am, this $17 stock dropped 75 cents and came back within one minute. If you had gotten long against VWAP, chances are you would have been stopped out on that move. While everyone gets unlucky at times, here are a few things you can to do to prevent getting “wicked” out: - Scale in instead rather than get in at once - Have different stops for parts of your position. Sometimes the pattern you see doesn’t work out while the stock still goes your way. For example, you bought a stock on a dip and added on breakout, but the breakout failed. You can sell your add but keep your give more room for your initial long to work - Be responsible with your sizing If there’s one guy who has a handle on trading EV stocks right now, it’s Ben Sturgill. [Join this critical dark pools trading workshop here]( to learn how he’s identifying institutional trading activity to spot high potential setups in EV stocks. [I'm an image] As promised, here are some of our Jeff Bishop options video training classics… First up, and a natural starting point, Jeff explains how to get started trading options so that you’re ready to trade like a pro. In this video, Jeff shares his favorite trading platforms to trade on, how to find the right stocks to trade, what the difference is between stocks and options, what advantages trading options gives you over trading stocks— and lastly, why all new traders should start off paper trading. [Alternate text]( Second, Jeff explains in more detail why trading call options gives us a huge potential advantage over simply buying a stock. For starters, we can make a lot of money in a short period of time if we’re trading call options. A stock that provides a 5% move could provide a 100% move on the option. For beginners though, learning how to trade call options is more difficult than simply buying a stock. So Jeff decided that he would literally draw out on his whiteboard what the process looks like… [Alternate text]( Third, Jeff gets into the mechanics of buying a stock option. He explains what “moneyness” is and takes a deeper dive into the 3 terms that all options traders need to be familiar with— in the money, out of the money, and at the money. [Alternate text]( Fourth, when trading options, we have to consider what an option is worth. An important term we have to learn as options traders is intrinsic value. The intrinsic value is the difference between the stock’s current price and strike price, and it applies both to calls and puts. Jeff walks us through some examples in this next video here... [Alternate text]( Last but not least, Jeff shares 5 traits that traders must avoid having. They include fear of losing money, the tendency to go “to big,” gambling with no edge, and two others. These are some of Jeff’s favorite trading tips and it’s important to keep them in mind when we’re trading. [Alternate text]( [Alternate text] [Move Over Tofurky, There’s A New “Meat” In Town]( By Chris Graebe of Angel Insights [Alternate text]( [Can These Two Small-Cap Stocks Outshine EV Stocks?]( By Jason Bond of Jason Bond Picks [Alternate text]( [One Idea that Separates the Pros from the Shmos]( By Nate Bear of Weekly Money Multiplier [Alternate text]( [One Catalyst Most Traders Forget About]( By Kyle Dennis of Biotech Breakouts [Alternate text]( 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 [(. FOR EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY; NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE. 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