Traders are betting on an outsized move in Deere on earnings this week — how to play it

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Mike Khouw takes you through how he develops an options trade on a company into earnings.

As earnings season winds down, there's one last major industrial bellwether left to report. I'll show you how I analyze a company fully before results and come to the best options strategy. Deere , headquartered in Moline, Illinois, manufactures agricultural machinery, heavy equipment, forestry machinery, diesel engines, and related components. The company also operates a financing arm.

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