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I know many of us look like this right now. Don’t worry I’m not saying you look like a don

[RagingBull Elite]( I know many of us look like this right now. Don’t worry I’m not saying you look like a donkey. What I am saying is many of us are ready for the clock to strike for the weekend and plotting out our day in a turkey coma coming next week. But Friday still has a lot left to give you and we here at RagingBull All-Access do too. Our traders have been gettin’ it and I want to share their news with you because let’s face it has been a helluva week in the market and I got some news I don’t want you to miss out on! Friday Highlights - Meme’s that are looking sexy - Angel Investing’s end game - Catalyst lurking in the SPY world - 2 stocks on the move Bishop Bullish on Meme Stocks Jeff Bishop is here to drop something on us that most people save for New Year’s Day. The trading idea the CEO of RagingBull himself is calling his favorite and plans on spanking right into the next year. Are you ready for it? He’s eyeballing getting looong in Meme stocks! Reel in your shock because he has damn good reasoning behind it. See the king of The Walking Dead has taken some notes from its hit show. Jeff Bishop hates AMC in almost every way as a company…. ….. And besides all the logic saying AMC should be crawling on its knees at a much lower price, it’s still WALKING! It’s the stock that just won’t see to die! And Jeff Bishop has a damn good theory on it. [Click here to see the plans Jeff Bishop has for this meme stock….]( The goal of every startup investment is a successful exit! Ever lose hours of the days down the Pinterest rabbit hole? Or watched a loved one suffer from the Pinterest scrolling syndrome? Well, Wefunder is the Pinterest of investors looking to scratch that private investing itch. It is here they can scroll for hours and most of the time unless someone clues them in, all they are doing is wasting time…… and folks I’ve been guilty of doing it in the past as well! This is why Jeff Bishop decided we needed a crash course in startup investing or the sexier term Angel Investing. Jeff Bishop has broken it down for us into 4 steps── Each of which is critical. And at the end of the day, there is one main goal every Angel Investor is chasing and that’s a successful exit. But that’s not all. It’s one thing to talk about it and it's another to see it. Jeff Bishop is doing both….. Which means we’re getting the details of RagingBull’s exit in Volcon’s IPO as well as walking us through the underworld of Angel Investing. [Click here to learn more about the great big world of Angel Investing.]( SPY Daily: Top Holding Catalyst Alert 🍏 It might be Friday but that’s not what has Davis Martin excited! His bread-and-butter SPY has a treat in store for us. Davis Martin’s favorite baby on the S&P 500 had Christmas come early with a pre-Turkey Day bullish catalyst. Currently, this guy climbed upon the throne as the S&P 500 #1 holding company with a cool 2.5T market cap. Want to know which stock has Davis Martin this hyped for some sweet Friday action? [Click here to find out!]( Two Overnight Continuation Gap Trades As we ease our way into the weekend Jeff Williams has some news to share and it's not to be missed. See yesterday in the market was kinda a bore. A day where you just have to ease back into your chair and watch… Just like Jeff Williams did as he patiently waited and focused on unearthing quality opportunities over the sheer volume of mediocrity that was floating around. Members hanging in the Trading Room Chatroom watched as he placed these trades and he explained why he made the moves he did. These moves included Jeff Williams getting long in 2 stocks and he is still holding these babies today…. Looking towards the horizon trying to spot that sweet continuation for this lovely Friday. So who did Jeff Williams settle in on with hopes of a continuation gap trade? [Click here to see the 2 stocks and Jeff Williams plans for them.]( RagingBull, LLC 62 Calef Hwy. #233, Lee, NH 03861 [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. AnyRagingBull Service offered is for educational and informational purposes only and should NOT beconstrued as a securities-related offer or solicitation, or be relied upon as personalizedinvestment advice. RagingBull strongly recommends you consult a licensed or registered professional before making any investment decision. RESULTS PRESENTED NOT TYPICAL OR VERIFIED. 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