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Get ready to hit the ground running next week with our final episode... January 12, 2024 By Andy Swa

Get ready to hit the ground running next week with our final episode... [Derby City Daily logo]( [Derby City Daily logo]( January 12, 2024 [Earnings Preview Week 2024: Full Series Now Available]( By Andy Swan Well folks, it’s the last day of Earnings Preview Week 2024 – and [the last chance to claim your ticket 🎟️]( to the earnings profit party before Week 1 kicks off on Sunday. All week long, we’ve been prepping you for the 10-week stock market bonanza that starts just days from now – giving you: ✓ Our [Earnings Cheat Sheet for Q1]( featuring the top sectors to watch this season... ✓ The "insider’s guide” to [how our AI-driven earnings algorithm]( predicts stock moves before they happen... ✓ The [five critical rules]( of successful earnings trading... ✓ And a sneak peek into [our boldest predictions]( for Q1. Now, it’s time to put it all together. Because when fourth-quarter and full-year 2023 results start flowing in from publicly traded companies in earnest next week, things could get downright out of hand – and fast. Just look what happened in the banking sector today. Wells Fargo (WFC) stock sank more than 4% after the bank reported a deterioration in credit in the fourth quarter and lowered expectations for net interest income in the new year. On the flip side of the coin, JPMorgan (JPM) came out with record annual income of $49.6 billion, and its stock flew nearly 4% higher. All that happened over the last 24 hours. And it was just a taste of what’s to come. More banking stocks are due to report earnings next week. We’ll make sure you’re ready to hit the ground running with today’s video. [Watch Earnings Preview Week Episode 5 before time runs out:]( [Watch Now]( The ball is in your court now. To learn how you can trade alongside Landon and I this earnings season, [go here now](. Just don’t wait too long – because we get started on Sunday. Until next time, [Andy Swan's signature] [Andy Swan's signature] Andy Swan Founder, LikeFolio Get Instant Access Click to read these free reports and automatically sign up for research throughout the week. [25 Doomed Blue Chip Stocks]( [How A.I. Investing Can Improve Your Portfolio]( © 2024 TradeSmith, LLC t/a Derby City Insights. All Rights Reserved. 1125 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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