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Develop an Edge with These Earnings Catalysts

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Undefined, Having an edge as a trader goes a long way. It can make the difference between losingâ€

[RagingBull Elite]( Undefined, Having an edge as a trader goes a long way. It can make the difference between losing— and [potential triple digit gains.]( One edge that Ben Sturgill relies on, especially when trading IPOs, is catalyst events... Specifically, company earnings announcements. New companies are always coming out with exciting news, including new products and services, which leads to sometimes drastic changes in company revenue. Now, there’s [a smart way to play earnings…]( and then there’s the way that Robinhood traders do it. How do Robinhood traders do it? They go all-in right at the tail end of the stock momentum, usually immediately before or after earnings. How does Ben do it? He plays the runup into earnings so that he can [take advantage of the pop](— BEFORE the suckers pile in. And although we can never be 100% certain which direction the stock will move, we can [take advantage of the increased implied volatility]( (demand). This week’s PTON earnings were a perfect example. Ben picked up a position in PTON early last week, hoping to see some momentum into the earnings just posted this Wednesday. And, holy mackerel, the position shot up. Last Friday, he took a 100% gain on the first half of his position and a 150% gain on the next quarter, and on Monday he took a whopping 385% gain on the remainder.* [Alternate text]( Immediately upon earnings, the stock dumped. Sucked for the suckers! But for Ben, it was a [monster IPO Payday](— not only to end last week, but to begin this one. He’s learned not to be late to the party, and exited just in time. Ben is currently lining up [some more IPO trades that could take advantage of earnings.]( To learn more about how he’s trading them, [check out his latest IPO trading workshop here.]( [Alternate text] Catalysts Are One Major Factor That Cause Stocks to Move [I'm an image]( Kyle Dennis Reveals How They’re His Key to Surviving Any Market Environment And Generating Trade Ideas [Learn More]( [Alternate text] [Smaller Time Frames May Be the Ticket to Success]( By Nathan Bear of Weekly Money Multiplier [Alternate text]( [Gold Bugs – Prepare to Be Swatted!]( By Jeff Bishop of Total Alpha [Alternate text]( [AI-Powered Job Matching Startup]( By Jeff Bishop of Angel Insights [Alternate text]( [Why I Leverage These Three Tools For Every Trade]( By Dave Lukas of Options Profit Planner [Alternate text]( [Why It Pays To Follow The “Dumb Money”]( By Jason Bond of Weekly Windfalls [Alternate text]( To Your Success, The RagingBull.com Team *Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future trading results, and the results presented in this communication is not necessarily indicative of future results, and the results presented in this communication are not typical. 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