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Dear trader, Earnings season is upon us! And it starts with the too big to fail crew? Tuesday: Cit

[RagingBull All-Access] Dear trader, Earnings season is upon us! And it starts with the too big to fail crew… Tuesday: Citigroup (C) and Wells Fargo (WFC) Wednesday: Bank of America (BAC) and Blackrock (BLK) Thursday: Morgan Stanley (MS) While CNBC and Fox Business will talk this week about these companies until we’re blue in the face — and while everybody and their brother tries to trade them — there are plenty of [even better trading opportunities]( that the mainstream does not have its eyes on. Nathan Bear has been focused on a few potentially explosive plays for the week that the mainstream isn’t emphasizing right now. This includes Entergy Corp (ETR), Boston Scientific (BSX), and PPL (PPL). Instead of rolling the dice on how he thinks the public will react to earnings — keeping in mind that stocks are sometimes just as likely to fall even when companies report good earnings — he’s sticking to [his tried and true TPS setup.]( We’re talking about the setup that took him from $38,000 to over $2,000,000 in two years. By the way, he has a presentation coming up where he spills the beans on exactly how he has used this strategy to find so much trading success. [Click here to register.]( [Image] [Jump on Your Week]( By Jeff Bishop of Total Alpha [Image]( Are you ready for some exciting, number-crunching, earnings reports action? Well, ready or not, that time of year is once again right around the corner. Even better, this time around, we’ll have the opportunity to have a look at annual earnings, not just quarterly. In this post, Jeff Bishop lays out some crucial factors that we must keep in mind when we assess whether the results reflect a market that is near all-time highs. [Continue reading...]( [American Greed: The Secrets Of A $70M Insider Network]( By Kyle Dennis of Biotech Breakouts [Image]( If you’ve been following along with the American Greed series, you know that insider trading is anything but uncommon. Just watch the news and you’ll see that insiders are coming out of the woodworks left and right. Well, today’s insider, a failed swiss entrepreneur named Marc Demane Debih, not only got caught for raking in $70 million in illegal profits, he’s snitching on a bunch of other insiders in efforts to get his sentence reduced. In this post, Kyle Dennis reveals how Debih stole information from his girlfriend who worked at a bank and disguised his trades using other people’s accounts. [Continue reading...]( [3 Lies Wall Street Needs You to Believe]( By Jeff Williams of Penny Pro [Image]( Money managers and financial planners at big banks and hedge funds on Wall Street want you to believe their lies. We’re talking about lies that keep you believing that you’re ordinary and destined for low profit potential your whole life. In this post, Jeff Williams reveals the top 3 lies that Wall Street keeps you stuck believing. So long as you are unaware of them and how to disprove them, Wall Street will keep piling up more and more fortunes at your expense. [Continue reading...]( [3 Sectors I’m Stalking as Trump and Iran Flex]( By Jason Bond of Weekly Windfalls [Image]( Right now, relations between the United States and Iran are a little bumpy, to say the least. President Trump really shook things up when he ordered an airstrike that killed a top Iranian general. Things may have cooled down after Iran’s retaliation on a U.S. base, but this conflict looks far from over. In this post, Jason Bond put together a watchlist of the sectors that could be most influenced by this current geopolitical drama as it continues to unfold. 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