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The “Big-Little” week in earnings

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Here’s what to expect from the big tech giants Now, the fact of the matter is, earnings are a t

Here’s what to expect from the big tech giants [image] Hey traders, This week, we’re setting up for what I’m gonna call the “Big-Little” week in earnings. Let me explain why I came up with that name. [image]() [Watch Jack's Video Here]() Now, the fact of the matter is, earnings are a tough time to trade, and there’s always risk involved when you put money in the market. But, these situations are ideally suited for [my Trojan Horse strategy](=) because we can typically expect major moves in either direction — and that’s where the Trojan Horse thrives. I’d love to teach you more about how this strategy works… [>> Discover what the Trojan Horse is capable of here]() Trade well, [image] IMPORTANT: [Click Here For Our Full Risk Disclaimer]() [Unsubscribe]( Superior Information 300 Center Drive #G140 Superior, Colorado 80027 United States

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