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🚀Do you have a plan to trade this earnings season ? 🚀

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? ? Huge power player earnings in the week ahead: Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Meta, Boeing, and I

    Huge power player earnings in the week ahead: Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Meta, Boeing, and Intel are just a few of the companies that are on the earnings calendar. EDarnigs season is the time to beef up your portfolio. The first 6 weeks of the Earning Season are the most powerful where most of the Q4 money is being made, and the potential for follow-through is very high. Translation: achieving targets FASTER and MORE profits. P.S. we are entreing week 2 this week. The POWER HOUR has never been more fun to trade. We have context and institutional power money in the market. A couple of weeks ago we hosted a BIG workshop on how to EXPLOIT EARNINGS SEASON FOR MAX GAINS. If you missed the LIVE Workshop - tap this link for the recording - we are making it available for the next 24 hours! [EXPLOITING EARNINGS SEASON FOR MAX GAINS REPLAY]( This week in the market: MONDAY NO SIGNIFICANT EARNINGS Expecting a lot of balancing from Friday's Options Expiration, a possible smaller range price action. TUESDAY 4:00 PM GOOGLE EARNINGS (NQ WILL BE IN PLAY) 4:05 PM MICROSOFT EARNINGS (NQ WILL BE IN PLAY) 4:05 PM VISA EARNINGS (MODERATE YM REACTION EXPECTED) WEDNESDAY 7:30 AM BOEING EARNINGS (YM WILL BE IN PLAY) 4:05 PM META EARNINGS (NQ ON PLAY) THURSDAY 8:00 AM MASTERCARD EARNINGS (YM MODERATE ACTION) 4:00 PM AMAZON EARNINGS (NQ WILL BE IN PLAY) 4:00 PM INTEL EARNINGS (NQ WILL BE IN PLAY) FRIDAY 6:15 AM CHEVRON EARNINGS (YM IN PLAY) 6:30 AM EXXON MOBIL EARNINGS (YM IN PLAY) ___________________________ If you are ready to change the way you trade join us in the Futures Trading Room every day and see how you can change from losing money to becoming consistent and growing your account. 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