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Earnings season kicks off this week... Trade Smart, MLT Eric You should not read this email if you d

Earnings season kicks off this week... [Major League Trading] Trader, Have you taken a look at the earnings calendar for this upcoming week? It is absolutely stacked! It is the first 'real' full week of earnings this season with names like $BAC $JNJ $GS $NFLX $UAL $TSLA $MS $IBM $AA $AXP and much more... The question I have for you though is this. Do you have a plan? What are you going to do if any of those names listed gets a large gap up or down? What are the important support/resistance levels to watch, and if those break where is it likely to go next? If your answer is "No I don't have a plan" then this email is what changes that for you. Each and every day the market is open I put together my daily plan, and I call it 'The Morning Write Up' which is what tells me everything I can, and can't do on the day. That part of what I can't do on the day sometimes is even more important, because it keeps me out of trouble. It can also do the same for you...if you read it. Well how do you get access to read it? Simple. Just join the MLT Team Member Trial How much does it cost? Only $1 for a 14 day trial & then $79/mo after that. That is less than what you will likely spend on commissions to place your next trade... As always if you have any questions feel free to hit the reply button, but I'll leave the link below to join, and look forward to trading with you this upcoming week. Oh, I almost forgot to mention it includes access to the MLT Discord as well. [Click Here To Join]() Trade Smart, MLT Eric [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( You should not read this email if you don't agree to our full disclaimer found here: [() No Recommendations or Advice Provided - Contact Your Own Investment, Tax or Legal Adviser Major League Trading may express or utilize testimonials or descriptions of past performance, but such items are not indicative of future results or performance, or any representation, warranty or guaranty that any result will be obtained by you. Your results may differ materially from those expressed or utilized by Major League Trading due to a number of factors. This does not represent our full Disclaimer. Copyright © 2023 Major League Trading, All rights reserved. [Unsubscribe]( MLT Partners LLC 14689 Lee Hwy #316 Gainesville, Virginia 20156 United States

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