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Profit With the Pros: Oct. 8, 2024 Join us every Tuesday for Profit With the Pros, as we share some

Profit With the Pros: Oct. 8, 2024 [Profit with the Pros - Schaeffer's header image - Quick and Insightful Stock Analysis]( Join us every Tuesday for Profit With the Pros, as we share some of our favorite stock market reports, articles, research, and trends. We'll curate a fresh batch of free, top-tier content from our exceptional team of traders, analysts, and editors, constructed to help you keep your portfolio at the top of its game.  [Check These 3 Bank Stocks Before Earnings]( Earnings season is set to kick into high gear at the end of the week, and amongst the swath of companies set to release their quarterly results are several major financial firms. The banking sector tends to outperform in the fourth quarter, according to data from Schaeffer's Senior Quantitative Analyst Rocky White. With that in mind, we're going to take a quick look at how Wells Fargo (WFC), Bank of America (BAC), and Morgan Stanley (MS) are faring before they take their trips to the earnings confessionals. [Free Report](  [Webinar: Dive Deep into 0DTE Options Investing (from Options Industry Council)]( Join us TOMORROW for "Beyond the Basics I: Understanding 0DTE Positions," presented by The Options Industry Council® and led by master options instructor Mat Cashman. When: Wed., October 9, 2024 @ 3:30 PM CSTWhere: Free Online WebinarWhat: 0DTE (Zero Days to Expiration) options. [Register Now](  [3 ETFs to Target in the 4th Quarter]( Now that the final quarter of the year is underway, we took a look at seasonal data to find exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that could finish 2024 on a positive note. The semiconductor, bank, and homebuilding sectors tend to outperform during this time, leaving three ETFs that stand out amongst the rest as bullish opportunities: VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH), Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF), and iShares U.S. Home Construction ETF (ITB). [Get the Report]( [25 Best ETFs to Buy in October]( Following a deep dive into how October and Q4 seasonality has historically impacted stocks, Schaeffer’s Senior Quantitative Analyst Rocky White has just delivered an impressive list of the top 25 exchange traded funds (ETFs) during October, spanning the past 10 years. See which sector has made the top spot, as well as several other emerging key support levels that could indicate now’s the time to bet big. [Best October ETFs](  [Free Report: Monday Morning Outlook]( Senior V.P. of Research Todd Salamone's Monday Morning Outlook is the perfect road map for traders that want to hit the ground running at the start of each trading week. In his latest piece, Todd grapples with the S&P 500’s uninspiring start to October, a bullish technical pattern holding up, and what to make of the VIX’s elevated state. [Access the Report]( [Schaeffer's Investment Research logo]( Schaeffer's Investment Research | 5151 Pfeiffer Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242 [Facebook]([Twitter]([LinkedIn](s-investment-research/) [Unsubscribe](

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