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The Perfect Storm Is Brewing

The Perfect Storm Is Brewing                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 November 04, 2024 | [Read Online]( Don Kaufman here. Remember when your mom told you not to play in storms? Well, she never traded the markets, because right now we're looking at a perfect storm of catalysts that could create some epic opportunities. 🎢 The Market's Wild Ride Ahead The SPX is pricing in a massive 151-point move. That's not just big, that's "somebody better hold my coffee" big. Why such a spicy number? We've got a trifecta of market-moving events: - Election drama (because who doesn't love political uncertainty?) - Fed rate decisions (Powell's favorite dance party) - Earnings season (where dreams are made and portfolios are crushed) 🎯 The Earnings Roster: Big Moves Coming Let me break down these implied moves in a way that'll make your risk manager sweat: - PLTR: 12.4% (Palantir's ready to either moonshot or submarine) - ARM: 10.2% (Chips are hot, but will ARM flex?) - FTNT: 10.1% (Cybersecurity's never boring) - SQ: 9.9% (Block's ready to move blocks of cash) - TTD: 9.8% (Ad tech on steroids) - QCOM: 7.7% (5G dreams and chip schemes) - ABNB: 8% (Travel plays getting spicy) - TTWO: 6.8% (Gaming's next power play) - VRTX: 4.8% (Biotech's steady eddie) - YUM: 4.7% (Because even traders need tacos) 🏆 Last Week's Greatest Hits While most traders were getting their faces ripped off during tech earnings (ouch),[our Earnings Flips crew was living their best life:]( - AMZN: 348% in 24 hours (faster than Prime delivery) - AAPL: 182% overnight (sweeter than an iPhone launch) - MSFT: 175% in one day (Windows who?) 🎓 The Education Nobody Gave You Here's what they don't teach you in trading school: During my thinkorswim days, I watched billions in options flow like a hawk. What I discovered was better than finding your grandmother's secret cookie recipe. There's this beautiful pattern that shows up 24 hours before potential breakouts. Think of it like a pressure cooker - you can literally see the steam building before the explosion. Wall Street quants try to hide this pattern like teenagers hiding their report cards, but I'm spilling the tea. 💰 The Fed Factor Powell and the gang are looking at dropping rates to 4.6% on Thursday. That's like your credit card company suddenly deciding to be nice. More cuts could come in December and beyond. Remember what happens when rates drop? Money gets cheaper than last season's fashion, and both consumers and businesses start their shopping sprees. 🎯 The Million-Dollar Question Want to know what separates the traders who crush earnings season from those who get crushed? It's not luck, and it's definitely not YOLO-ing into random plays. It's understanding the precise timing of option premium changes and how to spot the "profit window" that opens right before tech earnings. Ready to see behind the curtain? [I've put together a free training that'll show you:]( - The 3-minute checklist that could spot tomorrow's potential winners (faster than scrolling through Twitter) - Why Wall Street's finest try to keep this pattern under wraps (spoiler: they like their edges) - How to identify these setups before they happen (no crystal ball needed) [Click here to join the free Earnings Flips training - where we turn earnings chaos into opportunity]( Remember folks, in this market, you either ride the wave or get wiped out by it. Let's ride it together. To your success, Don P.S. The next batch of earnings opportunities is already forming. [Don't be the one watching from the sidelines while others bank profits.]( [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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