So, I’ve always felt this advice was very anecdotal compared to following news and looking into company info regarding stocks.
But, a couple years ago following my then girlfriend now wife, she had me pull into Starbucks, we waited for 30 minutes for drinks through a busy line through drive thru and store. I ended up buying into it and making a healthy profit.
Today at the mall, my wife explained styles and walked past various large name brand stores and stopped at Lululemon, it was super busy and pretty pricey but quite a healthy amount of buyers into it despite inflation and housing environment.
Does anyone else like to go out and do their own research? I usually don’t but sometimes seeing/hearing what the trends are from my wife/friends helps forecast what style/brand is in.
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