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"I want to be levered up in Carter's for the baby announcement. I want to own it days before, and I want to exit it within 60 minutes of that pregnancy announcement."
The speaker outlines a high-conviction, short-term trade idea on Carter's, wagering on a Taylor Swift pregnancy announcement. The suggested strategy is to build a leveraged position in Carter's call options a few days ahead and exit quickly (within 60 minutes) post-announcement to capture a sharp upward move.

"I would consider trading Starbucks that week... just because of speculation. I want to get ahead of it. So maybe I'll throw some money in Starbucks the week before, trade it for seven or eight days during the Taylor Swift period."
The speaker suggests an actionable trade on Starbucks in anticipation of a Taylor Swift collaboration. The strategy is to initiate a position about a week ahead of the expected event, holding for roughly 7-8 days, aiming to capture a short-term positive catalyst driven by the collaboration.

"If she were to somehow pull that off and they were able to maybe change up the scheduling... you could see this stock jump 20, 30, 40 percent, I think, on news if that were to happen. And I can see the Sphere just canceling whatever their pre-booking is if Taylor Swift was willing to do a brief residency at the Sphere."
The speaker outlines a trade idea in Sphere (ticker S-P-H-R) driven by a Taylor Swift residency rumor. The thesis is that even a brief residency could boost the stock by 20-40%, creating a catalyst for a sizable short-term move.

"I immediately went and purchased 10,000 shares of Cracker Barrel after hours. And then it popped 5%. It just goes to show how you could still fast trade news coming off of X, even if you were minutes late on the news."
Based on a rapid reversal in Cracker Barrel's rebranding story, the speaker executed a fast trade by buying 10,000 shares after hours. The stock then surged 5%, highlighting an actionable short-term momentum play for traders who can capitalize on sudden news-induced reversals.