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China just might bend the knee meanwhile the tech sector gets raised from the dead?

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Hello there, Here at RagingBull we work with some HARD working folks. And Mondays are a great way to

Hello there, Here at RagingBull we work with some HARD working folks. And Mondays are a great way to prove it because while we lazed the weekend away our experts were hard at work. Lucky for us they aren’t holding back what they have learned and the plans they hatched for what they discovered. Enjoy! Monday Money - Say what?[China bends the knee.]( - Yes Please![Tempting moves in the tech sector?]( - Didn’t see this one coming…[Elon strikes again]( - Into the cryptoverse>> [This crypto expert spotted a 1245% climb and it might not be done!]( China Is Ready To Play Friends Again For those of us unfortunate enough to get caught holding specific stocks from certain Chinese firms the massacre was real. In fact, I may have cracked my screen trying to CPR a few of my holdings back to life. Now for those that need a recap…. Last month the SEC dropped a list of Chinese companies that failed to meet the US’s requirements and were looking at the very real potential of getting delisted. But now China is back and ready to bend the knee to stay in the good graces of the US stock market. What is it up to? [Click here to find out more about China toeing the line.]( The Wall Street Hustle: Tech back in play? Ben Sturgill doesn’t start the week off like us regular Joes. In fact, he is starting something new and lucky for us we get to be in on it. And guess what? It has everything to do with “smart money” and their shenanigans… See, Ben Sturgill is the expert behind tracking the moves made on hidden exchanges that lurk in the unusual options market. But he isn’t going to keep these secrets all to himself. He isn’t even going to keep how he does it a secret! Today he is sharing his FAVORITE trading ideas based on the intel he has gathered through his crafty ways. [Click here to see what “Smart Money” let slip this week and it has everything to do with tech.]( Elon Takes Twitter Elon Musk is many things…. Champion of EV…. Ready to star in HGTV House Hunters of Mars…. And while is one of Twitter’s most monied users he is now one of their most wealthy AND largest shareholders. Early this morning when the news broke it sent Twitter’s stock climbing. So what exactly is this news that has everyone buzzing? The billionaire now owns nearly 3 billion dollars worth of Twitter's stock which breaks down to a hearty 73.5 million shares according to the securities filing. Conspiracy theorists are in a tizzy mainly thanks to a cryptic tweet the Tesla CEO posted last month which lucky for you I posted above. [Click here to learn more about this surprise Elon sprung on us.]( 💥Avalanche AVAX is Taking Crypto By The Horns💥 Here’s How I’m Trading it, You’re Missing Out If You’re Not in My Live Streams! Today our Crypto ninja Jake McCarthy has 2 tasty things to lay on us. One is a project with a sexy 1245% run-up (be still my heart) The second is that he is hooking us up with one trade idea… at no cost. So what is this new project and what are his plans for it? [Click here to find out the latest takeaway from our crypto king!]( And if you want to hear more about the world of crypto…. [ADD our Crypto expert Jake McCarthy’s schedule to your calendar!]( Still, craving more..... [SPY Daily: Jobs Report Coming in HOT! Here we are. The first Friday of the month. That means ALL eyes are on this morning’s jobs...]([2 NEW Bearish Picks >From the Professor!!! I think the market is overdue for a pullback, and that volatility could return to the mark...]([“Yoooooo!” That’s A Lot Of Stacked Options Volume Because I grew up in the 80s, when I see something that surprises me my usual go-to catchp...]( To your success! Your friends at RagingBull All-Access 62 Calef Hwy #233 Lee, New Hampshire 03861 United States Questions or concerns about our products? 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