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Starbuck-->> Bulls back in charge<<-- Time to buy!

Long
BATS:SBUX   Starbucks Corporation
SBUX

Analysis is based on simplified Smart Money Trading Concepts.

Starbucks analysis was performed on both the Weekly Time Frame and then dialed down to the Daily.

The Weekly TF has had a change of swing structure from bearish to bullish (noted by the line with "W-x"). Then we had a pull back into the current discount zone and on the daily time frame changed from Bearish order flow to Bullish order flow.

Demand is stepping into the picture and we should see Starbucks price hit $107.66 hit within the next 40-60 days.

Trade Idea Point of Invalidation: Any break AND below above $89.09


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Reward to Risk ratios could vary between 3:1 up to greater than 15:1 depending on the instrument you are trading and the level that you enter in at.

The round trip time from entry to exit is between 40 days - 3 months.



If you are Long the Underlying stock :

4 positions or one large entry between the 62%% pullback($96.22) and the 79% pullback($93.08) would be ideal.

Exits:

1st = $107.66
2nd = $112.64
3rd = $119.10
4th = $126.11

**Split your positions between the 2 suggested exits**


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If you are trading stock options:


NO less than a 3 month expiration! This is to be able to capture the majority of the upward move.

Suggestion:

17th May $105 Call

or

17th May $100 Call


Exits:

Underlying stock price

1st = $107.66
2nd = $112.64
3rd = $119.10
4th = $126.11

If you need an options calculator, I suggest using: www.optionsprofitcal...lator/short-put.html

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