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Hello there, We made it through the week and for many… directly into spring break. But before I

[RagingBull Elite]( Hello there, We made it through the week and for many… directly into spring break. But before I lose y’all to the blizzard or sun-worship for yall lucky ducks (will I fit in your suitcase?) we have some important tidbits to unpack…. And the reality of this mad Russia situation has grown dire enough that OnlyFans models have taken to the[begging for help]( instead of…. Doing what OnlyFans folk do. So allow me a moment to throw on my trench coat, grab my investigative gear and get to the bottom of this business so you can get to the weekend. Friday Night Highlights That Need Attention - [Russia gets the finger.]( - [This SPY master is sharing his MASTER plan for the Russian Recession.]( - [What could a multi-billion dollar default mean for us little guys?]( - [Elon is ready for an out of this world experience]( - [To Tesla or Not to Tesla, that is the question]( Russia Gets Shamed But the coffee gods and the lord of fries have made their dramatic exit from Russia. No creamy fraps and Big Macs for naughty countries. Now that the US and other countries are ready to shame other businesses that haven’t packed their bags and stormed out of the country that is in its 3rd week of waging war on its neighbor Ukraine. People are demanding a boycott of those still dabbling in Russian business! So who are the naughty companies that haven’t hoofed it from Russia? Yum! Brands (NYSE:YUM) lord of TacoBell and KFC, Restaurant Brands International (NYSE:QSR) daddy to Burger King, Hilton Hotels (NYSE:HLT), Caterpillar (NYSE:CAT) has a manufacturing and distribution center in Russia and currently does not plan on leaving[just to name a few](. [Here are more companies]( not planning to abandon the troublemaker of a country. Now it's not as simple as severing ties with Russia. The future ramifications of these moves we can only brace for while employees feel the burn now…. …..Like the[thousands of gig workers]( in Russia that found themselves with frozen accounts and profiles that simply disappeared thanks to Upwork pulling from Russia and PayPal suspending service. SPY Daily: Navigating the “Russian Recession” Let’s get real here folks. I was considering promising my nonexistent 2nd born to Rumplestiltskin to pay from my tank of gas this morning. And guess what? It's only gonna be up from here😭 But unlike me who is currently hyperventilating into a paper bag my boy, Market Navigator[Davis Martin]( ain't crying over it… he has no intention of letting this mess cause him to lose money…. In fact, he is a man with a plan…. A damn good one at that. It's called the Trade-of-the-Day. [Click here to learn all about it.]( Russia-Carnary In The Coal Mine?!!! While Russia inches back into its USSR ways while reaping the consequences of its sh*t behavior…. The truth is harsh…. It's not just Russia that’s getting financially punched in the gut. Europe. The United States. And world markets all over that had dealings with Russia are feeling the pain. It's not like Russia has billions in debt owed to banks around the world. Oh, wait![They do](! So what could this mean for us little guys? Our fearless leader[Jeff Bishop]( has the answer. [Click Here to Find Out!]( Elon Wants An Out Of This World Experience Yesterday we learned that Elon Musk welcomed a new baby into this world. Little baby[Exa Dark Sideræl]( makes lucky number 7 for the billionaire but while he has 7 reasons to stay earthbound the owner of SpaceX can’t wait to book his rocket to Mars. After all, just last month Elon confessed that’s what[SpaceX was built for](… So what are the man of Tesla’s plans? [I got the details for you HERE](. Speaking of Tesla…. Buy a Tesla, but Sell TSLA Stock? We’ve already addressed gas prices climbing to sell your soul level. But we haven’t discussed what the record high prices mean for the world of EV. Gas prices don’t just affect folks at the pump…. Oil is in bed with everyone…. And almost every sector is gonna feel it. And while the talking heads preach the virtues of EV on the TV…. This advice to dive into TSLA may not be all it's cracked up to be. [Click Here to See What the Heck is Going on With TSLA.]( Sincerely, Your friend 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. 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