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Super Seasonals Trade of the Week 5-19-2024

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CNI Has Been Chugging Along Since 1996 Ryan Jones 5/19/2024  In today’s Super Seasonals: Trad

[unsubscribe]( [ST Logo] CNI Has Been Chugging Along Since 1996 Ryan Jones 5/19/2024  In today’s Super Seasonals: Trade of the Week we will look at Canadian National Railway Co. (CNI). Canadian National Railway Co. engages in rail and related transportation business. Its services include rail, intermodal, trucking, supply chain services, business development, and maps & network. It offers their services in automotive, coal, fertilizer, food & beverages, forest products, dimensional loads, grain, metals & minerals, and petroleum & chemicals industries. The company was founded on June 6, 1919 and is headquartered in Montreal, Canada. Below is the seasonal snapshot since 1996. Also, a Weekly chart shows price might attempt to test the 2021 and 2022 highs, if the seasonal tendencies happen to play out. [ssm19] From a recency bias standpoint over the past 5-10 years, the seasonal tendency appears to be a valid consideration in a bullish trading approach. [Go Here]( to keep reading and look at the past 5-10 years of the seasonal statistics… ---------------------------------------------------------------  Insane option trades Take a look at this statistical analysis from the Interactive Brokers platform. [oia3]( This is an actual trade, actual fills. The strategy that produces this kind of potential risk/reward metrics is Options Insanity. This is the most insane options trading strategy that I have ever used. These trades have some of the most insane risk/reward metrics associated with them you will ever see. Don’t miss out on this opportunity. [Go here now to claim your spot](.  --------------------------------------------------------------- Here’s What’s Trending: [Edwards Lifesciences 88% Win Streak Since 2000]( [Tesla Inc. Is More Than Just Cars]( [Copart Inc. And a Potential 54% Annualized Return Over the Coming Weeks]( [Three trade setups and a high probability of success]( [Number 1 Destructive Trading Habit](  --------------------------------------------------------------- Red = Don’t Buy, Green = Buy Take a look at this. [ssa1]( See that red line - that’s noise. See the green block - that’s where you want to trade. Seems simple enough right. This easy and logical approach is seasonal trading. Today, I’m going to share with you my favorite seasonal plays. Once you learn about seasonal trading you’ll never want to trade without this powerful strategy again. [Go here now]( and get started.Â

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