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My Hot Take on XOM, COST, and CAT

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(video link inside)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 September 25, 2024 | [Read Online]( Don Kaufman here. [I recently had the opportunity to sit down with the Schwab Network]( to discuss three powerhouse stocks: Exxon Mobil (XOM), Costco (COST), and Caterpillar (CAT). We talked about their current performance, technical trends, and what’s on the horizon for each of these giants. Here’s a sneak peek of what we covered: 🔍 Exxon Mobil (XOM): With XOM testing new highs and geopolitical factors at play, I shared my bullish strategy and why I believe a breakout is imminent. Could this be your next big trade? 🏷️ Costco (COST): Despite its impressive gains, I took a contrarian stance based on upcoming earnings. Discover why even the most beloved stocks can present unexpected opportunities. 🏗️ Caterpillar (CAT): After a parabolic rise, I’m betting on a dramatic pullback. Learn about the technical signals that led me to this decisive move against the trend. 📈 Why You Should Watch: - Insider Strategies: Discover the exact options trades I’m implementing, including bullish call spreads on XOM and bearish put spreads on COST and CAT, designed to maximize returns while managing risk. - Exclusive Insights: Uncover the underlying factors influencing these stocks, from geopolitical shifts affecting energy giants like XOM to earnings expectations driving retail leaders like COST. - Predictive Analysis: Get ahead of market movements with my forecast on how the upcoming election and economic data releases could impact these key players. - Actionable Tips: Learn how to apply these strategies to your own portfolio, leveraging technical analysis and market trends to make informed trading decisions. 👉 [Watch the Full Interview Now]( To your success, Don Kaufman P.S. I’ve banged out 23 out of my last 27 trades utilizing a strategy and method most traders don’t even know about it. If you missed my live demo yesterday,[click here to watch the replay.]( [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Don Kaufman - TheoTrade PO Box 24790 Christiansted, Virgin Islands 00824, Virgin Islands, U.S. [Terms of Service](

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