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This Wednesday proves to be more wild than expect AND it’s a good thing!!!

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Hello there, Happy Humpday! We are halfway through the week and that much closer to that yummy 3 day

[RagingBull Elite]( Hello there, Happy Humpday! We are halfway through the week and that much closer to that yummy 3 day weekend that is calling our name. The first slice of this week has given us a lot to unpack, like Bob Saget’s family suing to keep his death details hush hush or the great avocado famine we may be facing, but these are not the only secrets spilling. In today’s Humpday highlights: - [The EV war continues!]( - [Trading the FOMC meeting minutes? Madness or pure genius???]( - [Crypto is going mainstream. Now is not the time to be left behind.]( - [The team-up no one wanted might be coming to an airport near you?]( - Finally[a guide to finding a stock’s bottom!]( GM out to steal Tesla’s pie??? GM used to be known for its gas-guzzling rides. Not anymore GM is gunning to take a slice of the Tesla pie and it's not the only one waiting in the wings with a fork in hand. General Motors is [resurrecting the Chevy Bolt]( after a 7-month long vacation of producing EV’s in the US. But that’s not the only weapon it's bringing into battle. The company is sinking $4 billion into taking its most popular pickups and[making EV versions of them](. GM is joining Ford and startups like Rivin and Nio in the coup to dethrone Tesla from King of EV. But EV isn’t the only sexy sector to watch, in fact, RagingBull’s CEO found a stock that’s whole business is giving energy to the EV sector.[You can read more about that HERE](. SPY Daily: FOMC Trade of The Day Isaac Newton Style Looks like we have another date with the Fed today by way of another FOMC led by Mr. Powell and the rest of the Fed gang. And just how most dates with Fed go they typically unleash a storm of volatility. Its almost enough to make a trader want to just crawl back into bed and shut the book on this Humpday. But the master of SPY, Davis Martin, doesn’t let Fed dramatics get in the way of his Trade of the Day. In fact, today Isaac Newton’s law of motion has just the play this Master is looking for. [And I will let the SPY master himself tell you….]( Crypto Dominates Super Bowl!+ One Strategy I Preach to Beginners and Experts The SuperBowl made one thing very clear…. And no it's not that the Rams are superior to the Bengals. It’s that Crypto has made the jump from strange and foreign to mainstream AND every celebrity seems to be behind it or in an ad for it. But let's get real here… I trust celebs about as far as I can throw them and since I skip arm day every day that ain’t far. This is why I let our seasoned Crypto wizard Jake McCarthy dive in deep into the Crypto mainstream movement. ….and while he is at it he is sharing a special strategy fit for crypto beginners and experts. Penny Pinching Service Could Be Soon Servicing An Airport Near You! Not too long ago the world got rocked by the team-up no one ever wanted. [Spirit and Frontier Airlines](- the perfect match made in hell. And now they could be bringing the bad low-cost service to an airport[near you](! Spirit Airlines is adding new stops to its map and resuming services to other cities it previously nixed from gracing with their presence. This news came perfectly time having Monday just had a[system glitch]( that spanned the nation grounding its planes. My Quantitative Tools Show A Bottom In This Stock👀 There is one major struggle most of us are painfully familiar with… Snagging a stock at its bottom. If you don’t get it at the right time it can be a very costly mistake. And I don’t know about you but with inflation kicking my a** I don’t need to add sobbing into my empty wallet to my to-do list as well. This is why dark pools and trading tool master Ben Sturgill wants to share the very tools he uses to spot those sexy bottoms in the market. Today he is even revealing the [stock bottom]( he found using them…. Sincerely, Your friends at RagingBull All-Access [Alternate text]( [Image] [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( RagingBull, LLC 62 Calef Hwy. #233, Lee, NH 03861 [Unsubscribe from all RagingBull emails]( © Copyright 2022, RagingBull 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. Any RagingBull Service offered is for educational and informational purposes only and should NOT be construed as a securities-related offer or solicitation, or be relied upon as personalized investment 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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