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The main risk is a pattern failing to appear. Use hard stops based on recent daily ranges. Do not add to a losing position just because the calendar says it should be moving.

Let the calendar do the heavy lifting of deciding what to trade, so you can focus on managing your risk […]

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Original post on streetwi.se

The main risk is that the pattern doesn't play out. This can happen during major news events. Always use a stop-loss to protect your capital if the seasonal tendency fails.

This approach gives you a logical plan to enter trends instead of just chasing the price.

#TradingTips #ETFtrading […]

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Farewell to summer? ‘Haze’ and ‘trash’ among Earth’s new seasons as climate change and pollution play havoc Seasons are more than just divisions of time – they are our connection with nature.

Earth’s new seasons!

#Haze & #trash among #Earth’s new #seasons as #ClimateChange & #pollution play havoc

Seasons are more than just divisions of #time–they are our connection with #nature

#HumanActivity is rapidly transforming t once reliable #SeasonalPatterns
theconversation.com/farewell-to-...

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9/12 Viral detection peaks aligned with migration periods:
👉 May 2022: Initial northward migration surge
👉 October 2022 & 2023: Autumnal migration peaks

Each migration cycle brought new reassortant genotypes with enhanced capabilities. #SeasonalPatterns

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From spring to summer: are the seasonal patterns changing?

#weatherpatterns #seasonalpatterns #climatechange

Full video at YouTube: youtube.com/shorts/4BOGw...

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4/9 Seropositive samples were detected throughout the year, though positivity rates peaked during winter and spring. The researchers found no significant difference in infection rates between male and female cattle across more than 30 different breeds.
#SeasonalPatterns #LivestockHealth

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🗓️ Interestingly, viviparous lizards and slow worms were more commonly encountered at the edges of the active season (March/April & October), likely due to cooler weather preferences and differing hibernation behaviors. #SeasonalPatterns

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