In this episode with Dan Passarelli, we delve into a week that looks quiet on the surface but holds crucial developments beneath.
Dan breaks down the significance of the PCE data release on Friday and its implications for traders, especially with the markets closed for Good Friday.
We'll also analyze key earnings announcements from Carnival Cruise Lines and GameStop and their potential market impact.
Dan offers valuable trading insights, with a focus on the strategy of premium selling in this unique trading landscape. Tune in for an insightful analysis to help you Trade Smart in the coming week.
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