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Hello there! You made it through one heck of Monday! And what can we say? It sure as heck was a stra

[RagingBull Elite]( [( Hello there! You made it through one heck of Monday! And what can we say? It sure as heck was a strange one. But don’t you worry when there’s something strange in the neighborhood who you gonna call? Not Ghostbusters! Because my lovelies I already got you the strangest and most mouth-watering happenings right here! Monday Morsels - [Is China playing the field?]( - [Wanna dance Putin?]( - [You are just about to love Monday’s]( - [Wall Street’s secrets come to light.]( - [While some stocks play dead these 2 ask for riders to saddle up.]( What???? The pandemic seems to be the gift that just keeps giving. China is getting slammed with[yet another major wave]( of the pandemic. The country has rolled out[lockdown]( restrictions yet again while production lines and offices once again feel the pain. But despite the plague, China seems to be surrounded by rumors. The country has supposedly hatched a plan to shield itself from the fallout that is haunting other countries thanks to the Russian and Ukraine war. But China hasn’t jumped on the anti-Russia bandwagon. In fact, China’s play seems to be distancing itself from Russia and fading into the background[while the drama plays out](. However, rumor has it that China’s actions might not be what they appear. [Click here to learn more](. Strangest…. Just when you think you’ve heard and seen it all 2022 goes and has to one up itself. This time it’s the man behind SpaceX, the lord of EV, the TSLA CEO himself Elon Musk asking Putin if he wants to duke it out??? But he is not just asking Russias Grand Poobah to catch him outside…. Musk is challenging the Russian President to single compact with the stakes being Ukraine itself via[Twitter.]( And he seems to mean business because the EV billionaire even followed up…. Now how would a fight turn out between the former KGB and Judo[black belt donning]( Russian president who literally co-authored a Judo book and the man who wants to go to Mars who[dabbles]( in jiu-jitsu as well as judo, taekwondo, and karate? Lord only knows. And if this weren’t strange enough… The TSLA also took it upon himself to insult those who support Ukraine along with… many other causes. [But I’m going to casually leave this one here.]( SPY Daily: Your Simple Jump On The Week Word on the street is folks don’t like Mondays. They end the weekend, they kick off the beginning of the work week, and lately start us off on a crying jag while staring at our portfolios. But guess what? I know someone who has a deep-seated love affair with Mondays ….and he has good reason for it. Market Navigator and SPY master[Davis Martin]( wakes up Monday morning at an ungodly hour ready to take FULL advantage of the new opportunities in the markets. What opportunities you ask? [Click Here for your Jump on the Week]( You Don’t Have To Be In The “Dark” When It Comes To Wall Street’s Secrets Seems every day this mad world we call trading is morphing into something new. And while many struggle to make it there are the dirty dogs who are playing a different game on a much grander scale. Now, these dastardly deeds would typically go unnoticed if not for[Ben Sturgill]( flying into Batman mode and catching these hoodlums using his dark pools scanner. Unlike the man of vengeance…. Ben Sturgill is here to shine some light and share his spicy trading ideas using the intel his scanner has pulled for him from the darkest corners of the market. [Click Here to See What Wall Street Secrets This Expert Discover]( 2 Bullish Stocks In This Weak Market From The Professor If you haven’t gotten enough reasons to get good vibes from a Monday… I got 2 more tasty morsels for you right here. SPY limped into close last Friday. With tech stocks left bloodied and bruised by the heat, interest rates, and inflation climbing. But not every sector and not every stock is falling victim to the Wall Street massacre. In fact, our own Professor Mike Parks found 2 stocks putting up a helluva fight bucking the downtrend. [Click here to See What 2 Stocks are Bucking the Trend and has this expert Ready to Saddle Up.]( 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. 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