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You are receiving this as part of your subscription to 10-Minute Millionaire. To remove your email from this list, [unsubscribe here](. [10-Minute Millionaire]( January 14, 2020 [Unprecedented: You'll Never Want to Face the Market without This Again]( For the first time ever, The Night Trader will be disclosing his [coveted earnings season game plan]( to 10-Minute Millionaire Insider readers. And if you've ever wanted the chance to grow richer in the span of a single day, you'll want to pay very close attention. The last chance to get access ends at 11:59 p.m. tonight, January 14. [Do NOT miss out](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Signing the China Trade Deal Could be a "Sell the News" Moment - Here's What To Do]( By D.R. Barton, Jr. Dear 10-Minute Millionaire Reader, There's an old market adage that says, "Buy the rumor, sell the news." Simply, it means that short-term traders should buy the stock of a company on rumors of catalyst events that would be beneficial for the company, such as acquisitions or new product launches. As excitement for the event rises, so too does the stock price as investors pile in. Traders then hold their shares until shortly after the event (the "news") occurs. It's a fairly basic strategy, but one that can yield big returns. Let's use Apple (AAPL) - a company that has had its fair share of exciting new product launches over the years - as an example... It's fair to say that the Apple iPhone was the first of its kind. Sure, earlier iterations of "smartphones" had been sold in years past, but none with the full suite of capabilities of the iPhone. From January 9, 2007, the date Steve Jobs first introduced the world to the iPhone, until its release date on June 29, 2007, AAPPL stock rose from $10.75 to $15.41 - a 43.34% increase. 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