Starbucks stock pricing and trading platforms targeting young, inexperienced investors

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😎 “One share of Starbucks is valued at USD 97.39 currently, so it’s technically impossible to buy Starbucks stock for USD 4 a day.”
🤖 “One share of Starbucks is currently valued at USD 97.39, so it’s technically impossible to buy Starbucks stock for USD 4 a day.”

**Note:** Minor adjustment made for clarity by positioning “currently” immediately after “valued.”
😎 “Kids (saying this not pejoratively, but to convey young people with low wealth, high debt, and short experience in life are clearly the target of this bait) who spend insignificant amounts of money on trading platforms do not own any company stock, they are basically gamblers who play their game on a website that is funded by the fees they pay on each trade, often in the form of shady price spreads.”
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🤖 “Kids (not meant pejoratively, but to indicate young people with low wealth, high debt, and limited life experience) who spend small amounts of money on trading platforms do not truly own any company stock; they are essentially gamblers playing on a website funded by the fees they pay on each trade, often through shady price spreads.”

**Note:** Adjustments were made for readability and flow, ensuring the intended meaning remains intact.

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