Thursday, July 1, 2021

Your Notable Earnings Report (Jul 1)

Your Notable Earnings Report (Jul 1)

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Dear Fellow Trader,
I hope you are having a great Thursday! I am sending you the list of major stocks reporting Earnings today (Jul'01). It also includes '% Predicted Volatility After Earnings Announcement'. Today, I would like to offer you the following deal.

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Symbol CompanyEarning DatePredicted Volatility *
WBA Walgreens Boots..07/01 before 4%
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*Predicted Volatility % based on our Proprietary Volatility Predication Model. We are expecting that stock price will likely to reach % in either direction by the end of next trading session after Earnings are released and not necessarily the closing volatility %.

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How to use Predicted Volatility in your trading strategies:
Options Trading - You can use Volatility Rush strategies (buying straddle three weeks before earnings dates) for stocks which have more than 5% predicted volatility. Please click on Volatility Rush Trading Strategy to learn more about it. You can use Volatility Crush trading strategy for major stocks with Predicted Volatility less than 4%. Please click on Volatility Crush Strategy to learn more about it.You can use Ride-the-Wave to targets multi-day price momentum following a company's earnings announcement (EA). Please click on Ride-the-Wave Strategy to learn more about it.
Stock Trading - If you're a stock trader or portfolio manager, you want to avoid an unexpected loss based on a surprise negative earnings announcement (you don't want to wake up on the morning of an earnings announcement and see your portfolio down by 10 percent or more).
The key to avoiding this kind of loss is knowing a stock's historical earnings-related volatility well before it announces earnings. Armed with that knowledge, you'll have enough time to design a hedging strategy that will protect you from a big drop caused by a negative earnings announcement.
At StockEarnings, we're really excited to help you trade more profitably. To that end, we're constantly developing new content to go alongside our platform insights, which will further our mission to help you become a better trader.
As always, you can find more trades alerts, our advanced earnings screener, and have access to downloadable earnings data through our platform at StockEarnings.com.
To your trading success,
Hiral Ghelani
Founder & CEO
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