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Why we should be so concerned about what is going on in the stock market

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Hello there, For those of you who need to hear it… It’s only Tuesday! It seems like we hav

[RagingBull Elite]( Hello there, For those of you who need to hear it… It’s only Tuesday! It seems like we have been dragging ourselves and our trading accounts through this week like we are auditioning for Naked and Afraid but that’s not the way it has to be. Right now with this uncertainty in the market, it is difficult to gauge which direction is the best way to travel. And this is only made worse when you see folks strolling around like god gave them the key to the universe. Take some of our very own lawmakers suspected of dirty stock market dealings. (GASP not a corrupt politician!) And right now the media is swamped with outraged cries concerning congresses buying and selling of stocks…. Mostly thanks to the now notorious Richard Burr scandal. While these folks are committing the most dirty dog of stock market sins there is something to learn that lays beyond the scandal. See these politicians all made HUGE moves supposedly in anticipation of what was to come while we were still dining out and rubbing literally elbows in bars like germs didn’t exist. And most of us have no idea when the “smart money” like this lawmakers starts to make its moves based on insider intel. But not everyone is in the dark. In fact, our scanner master Ben Sturgill is watching and waiting for the smart money when they begin to make their moves. Don’t believe me? Check out how he does it right [HERE](. But Ben isn’t the only one with a few tricks up his sleeves when it comes to mastering the market. Today I have just the thing from our RagingBull experts who are out here battling off the bears and hunting down prime opportunities lurking in this volatile market. …..and some of these opportunities turned up in the most unexpected of places. Today’s Highlights: - [This penny stock is not following the downtrend.]( - [What this expert watches for in the world of penny stocks.]( - [Rare setup spotted and what this could mean!]( Was This Penny Stock The Ultimate Safe-haven Play Yesterday? Yesterday the man I like to think of as my personal professor at the university of trading Jeff Williams found something I didn’t see coming. While most of us were crying under our desks (okay maybe just me) Jeff Williams noticed that as the large caps were sliding lower certain stocks in the land of small caps were climbing. See penny stocks sometimes march to the beat of their own drum instead of following the trends of the broader market. And it is here in the land of penny stocks where this expert found his safe haven away from the drama playing out on Wall Street. [Click here to see what penny stock is blazing its own way despite the volatility at play.]( 👀 What I watch closely when looking for a penny stock And speaking of penny stocks our expert and meme stock maestro Jason Bond is sharing with us what he looks for when shopping for penny stocks. A lot more goes into penny stocks than simply picking a stock a pulling the trigger. Tracking down penny stocks with potential and opportunity is a feat worthy of its own action movie and it requires its own special set of skills. Today Jason Bond wants to help us put the odds in our favor. [Click here to see the 3 things this expert looks for when picking penny stocks.]( The Hand of God! A Reversal Pattern in QQQ? Allow me a moment to preference this with…. This has nothing to do with anything on Netflix and everything to do with the stock market. Trading requires some serious grit and this couldn’t be more true for when times are rough…. Like the current rough introduction to 2022 that we are receiving. Many traders are obsessing over finding the bottom of the market or are attempting to catch a falling knife and not lose a finger in the process. But out there are certain setups that hold very special meaning and today our CEO and total alpha Jeff Bishop is sharing one he spotted. [Click here to see the Hand of God and what it means for us.]( Sincerely, Your friends at RagingBull All-Access 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. 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