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A look at this whats going on with SS this week Starbucks - Coffee House Culture Chad Shirley 9/15/2

A look at this whats going on with SS this week [ST Logo] Starbucks - Coffee House Culture Chad Shirley 9/15/2024 In today’s Super Seasonals: Trade of the Week we will look at Starbucks (SBUX). Key facts at the time of this writing… [sss3]( Below are the seasonal snippets of the upcoming pattern that the software recognized… [sss4]( [Go here]( to take a look at the past 5-10 years in the seasonal pattern…some nice High Points --------------------------------------------------------------- 44% Compounded Return–Low-Risk Trade Alerts Over the past two years the S&P has seen a 7.31% return on investment, my TradePartner Trade of the Week boasts an impressive 44% ROI year-to-date, and I anticipate this upward trend to persist. Employing Ryan's CashFlow Option Spread Strategy with my own unique touch, this strategy prioritizes establishing a substantial mathematical advantage while keeping potential risks at an exceptionally low level. [Learn how to implement this strategy](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Here’s What’s Trending: [Buckle, Inc. Getting Fashionable]( [Dollar Tree, Inc. Variety Stores]( [Top Stock Based on Annualized Return]( [Anyone Who Says Fixed Fractional Money Management is Better, Doesn’t Know What They Are Talking About](… [How to Trade Friday/Monday Option Expiration]( [Number 1 Destructive Trading Habit]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Grab 100% of the Gain in Just 8% of the Time There are some stocks that make the entire yearly move in just one month. If you held that stock for just one month instead of all 12, you would still have the potential to capture 100% of the gain without increased risk exposure. In other words, if you hold onto a stock for 8% of the time, but capture 100% of the average yearly gain during that time, you have dramatically improved your overall Market Exposure Efficiency (MEE). [Keep Reading](. 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