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 Hey Trader, Futures are pretty quiet at the moment hovering around break even. Yesterday the mark

 Hey Trader, Futures are pretty quiet at the moment hovering around break even. Yesterday the market came off the lows but still managed to finish slightly in the red. So far this week the market is just looking for direction heading into earnings season. We could be range bound for a bit as the market tries to digest all the news. Corporate earnings plus a potential peak in inflation (hopefully) could be a catalyst that could drive prices higher. We shall see. Our newest alert EGLE was off to a good start yesterday up over 4% in above average volume. Not bad on a pretty boring day in the market. Our stops and targets are listed below as well as inside the members area. It usually is a challenge navigating earnings when considering new buys. I usually will stay away from stocks that report within 2 weeks. In addition, if a stock is about to report and I haven't hit a target 1 (8%), I will just get rid of it. Carpenter Technology (CRS) is just inside the 2 week range. However, the chart is looking really good. CRS manufactures specialty metals such as cobalt, nickel and titanium. It completed a weekly reversal pattern last month and took off nicely making it extended. However, last week it pulled back into buy zone in below average volume and bounced off the 50 day SMA. What I really like about this chart is the big volume bars on the upside and low volume bars on the pullback. This stock looks good at the moment and if the market bounces I would definitely want to own some. IEA is another stock I have talked about for a couple of weeks. Since earnings the stock had some massive accumulation days and has since pulled back to the 500/200 day SMA crossover where it sits quietly. If support holds and it breaks last week's high of $12.57, I would say that is a good entry. Want access to my Top Performing Retirement Income Strategy? See what trades are currently in our portfolio and get access to access to my next alert! Get Immediate Access to: -Weekly Reversal System Course -Weekly Reversal Alerts -Brand New Scan Codes -Swing Trade Set Ups Blueprint $100 OFF The Weekly Reversal System. (Use the code: OURGIFT100) [>GET STARTED HERE<]( Just reply to this email if you have any questions:) Trade with a PLAN!!! Sincerely, Steven Cawiezell support@thetradersplan.com  Disclosure:  You are responsible for your own trading decisions. ALWAYS, do your own research before investing in any of the above securities. This is not a solicitation to buy/sell ETFs or securities. NEVER invest money in ETFs or stocks that you can't afford to lose. You can lose all of your capital by trading any securities mentioned. These ETFs/securities are very volatile and gain and lose value quickly. We reserve the right to freely trade in any mentioned ETFs or securities. We are not compensated by any mentioned companies. We recommend ETFs and securities based on our opinion of intrinsic/possible future value only. We are not registered investment advisors, so always do you own research before buying any recommended securities. Sent to: {EMAIL} The Trader's Plan Publishing, Main Street, Russellville, Arkansas 72801, United States Don't want future emails? [Unsubscribe](

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