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Super Seasonals Trade of the Week 5-12-2024

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 May 12th, 2024 Edwards Lifesciences 88% Win Streak Since 2000 Chad Shirley In today’s Super

 May 12th, 2024 Edwards Lifesciences 88% Win Streak Since 2000 Chad Shirley In today’s Super Seasonals: Trade of the Week we will look at Edwards Lifesciences Corp (EW). Edwards Lifesciences Corp. engages in patient-focused medical innovations for heart disease and critical care monitoring. Its products are categorized into four main areas: Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement, Transcatheter Mitral and Tricuspid Therapies, Surgical Structural Heart, and Critical Care. Below are seasonal snippets of EW: [Go Here]( to keep reading and look at the past 5-10 years of the seasonal statistics… I Hate To Say It, Most Traders Should Quit 95% of all traders ultimately lose. I want to make sure you’re not part of the 95%. It has nothing to do with when to get in and out, what the next ballistic stock is, or chasing down a unicorn. So, I’m going to just tell you how to win: TRADE SIZE. Most traders think this isn’t that important. And most traders lose. For every strategy, every trader, and every account size, there are right trade size answers, and the wrong trade size answers (far more wrong than right). Yet, most traders make this decision again and again having no clue what the ramifications are. And if that is you, I strongly suggest you stop trading. Stop trading and educate yourself on the importance of Trade Size. It will forever change how you view trading. It will literally change your focus. More importantly, trade size is the ONLY thing that gives you the power to reach your goals in trading. Don’t believe me… [WATCH THIS VIDEO]( Here’s What’s Trending: [Tesla Inc. Is More Than Just Cars]( [Copart Inc. And a Potential 54% Annualized Return Over the Coming Weeks]( [A - B - C - Google]( [Three trade setups and a high probability of success]( 1 Destructive Trading Habit]( Why I Don’t Care About Earnings It’s peak earnings season but I don’t care, it has no impact on my trading. Take a look at how many earnings calls come out this week, I don’t want to have to manage all of this while building my nest egg… If the market makes a big move higher, there is little risk. If the market makes a big move lower, there is little risk. However, there IS risk in what is called the "dead zone", and I’ll teach you how to overcome that in the report so you can manage your risk. This one, single trade has the ability to compound a $1,000 account into well over $100,000 in 2-years. Obviously, there are no guarantees with any strategy, but as long as you keep the risks low, you have a very high-probability of achieving compounded success.  [Grab Your Copy Now by CLICKING HERE](.  There is a very high degree of risk involved in trading. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Spyrol Group ("SG") and all individuals affiliated with this site assume no responsibility for your trading and investment results. All the material contained herein is believed to be correct, however, SG will not be held responsible for accidental oversights, typos, or incorrect information from sources that generate fundamental and technical information. Trading carries significant risk. Futures and futures options trading carries significant risk. Trading securities, security options, futures and/or futures options is not for every investor, and only risk capital should be used. You are responsible for understanding the risk involved with trading. Any performance results discussed herein represent past performance, not a guarantee of future performance, and are not indicative of any specific investment. Due to the timing of information presented, investment performance may be adjusted after. There can be no assurance that the future performance of any specific investment, investment strategy, or product made reference to directly or indirectly will be profitable, equal any corresponding indicated historical performance levels or be suitable for your portfolio. All data is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended for trading or investing purposes. SG expressly disclaims the accuracy, adequacy, or completeness of any data and content provided by financial exchanges, individual issuers, their respective affiliates and business partners and shall not be liable for any errors, omissions or other defects in, delays or interruptions in such data, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. SG makes no express or implied warranties or representations and shall have no liability whatsoever with respect to any data contained herein. The data may not be further redistributed or used to create indices or other financial products. The views expressed herein are subject to change at any time based upon market or other conditions (such as domestic and global economic trends) and are current as of the date of publication hereof. The information, analysis, and opinions expressed herein are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advce or recommendations for any individual or entity. SG emphasizes that investment in the securities of smaller companies can involve greater risk than is generally associated with investment in larger, more established companies, and can result in significant capital losses that may have a detrimental effect on the value of your investments. Nothing contained herewithin is intended to constitute legal, tax, securities or investment advce, nor an opinion regarding the appropriateness of any investment. The general information contained in this publication should not be acted upon without obtaining specific legal, tax and investment advce from a licensed professional. Please remember that all investments carry some level of risk, including the potential loss of principal invested. They do not typically grow at an even rate of return and may experience negative growth. As with any structuring of a portfolio of investments, attempting to reduce risk and increase return could, at certain times, unintentionally reduce returns. The information, analysis and opinions expressed herein are for general, impersonal information only and are not intended to provide specific advce or recommendations for any individual entity. Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Spyrol Group, LLC, 414 SE Washington blvd, #112, Bartlesville, OK 74006, United States

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