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[View in browser]( [The Spill Logo] BROUGHT TO YOU BY: [Logo]( Proprietary Data Insights Financial Pros’ Top Meme Value Stock Searches in the Last Month Rank Ticker Name Searches #1 [LULU]( Lululemon Athletica 17 #2 [ANF]( Abercrombie & Fitch 7 #3 [URBN]( Urban Outfitters 6 #4 [ROST]( Ross Stores 4 #5 [TJX]( TJX Companies 3 #ad [Navigating Market Volatility: The Alt Advantage]( Brought to you by [NetPicks]( [Just Released - Options Trader’s Hot List]( [NetPicks - Just Released - Options Trader’s Hot List]( I just published my Options Trader’s Hot list. => It’s 10 stocks I monitor every day => It includes 2 different trading strategies you can use right now => I’ve also listed 7 quick rules for options trading success Plus a whole lot more! [=> Download “The Options Trader’s Hot List” right here.]( Lululemon Athletica (LULU) is Growth at a Discount Yoga pants revolutionized Lululemon Athletica’s (LULU) fortune, transforming it into a global athleisure powerhouse. The company's technical fabrics and sleek designs have won over fitness enthusiasts and fashion-conscious consumers alike. Yet, it’s not immune to the cash-strapped consumer. While the company beat earnings expectations in its latest quarterly report, comparable sales in the U.S. decreased 3% for the quarter. Management also cut guidance, sending shares lower. However, the stock had already taken a beating after the sector was downgraded back in late July. Despite all this, analyst notes have been relatively upbeat. And search volume by financial pros remains robust compared to other retail stocks, according to our TrackStar data. The real question is whether this latest dip is a buying opportunity or the first of the dominoes to fall. Lululemon’s Business Operating 721 stores across 17 countries, Lululemon offers a comprehensive line of performance apparel, footwear, and accessories. Their products cater to various athletic activities, including yoga, running, and training, while also appealing to consumers seeking comfortable, fashionable athleisure wear. Lululemon segments its business into the following areas: - Americas (73% of total revenues) - Includes retail and e-commerce operations in the United States and Canada - China Mainland (13% of total revenues) - A rapidly growing market for the brand - Rest of World (13% of total revenues) - Covering Asia Pacific, Europe, and the Middle East Q2 2024 saw Lululemon flex its muscles with a 7% revenue boost to $2.4 billion. While the U.S. market showed signs of strain, international sales surged, with China Mainland skyrocketing 34% and Rest of World leaping 24%. The company's "Power of Three ×2" strategy isn't just a catchy name. It's propelling Lululemon's growth through product innovation, market expansion, and enhanced customer experiences. [Products] Source: LULU Q2 2024 Investor Infographic Still, the company faces increased competition from names like Nike and Adidas. Plus, its 2022 expansion into footwear has had mixed results. And like other retailers, Lululemon faced excess inventory challenges after the pandemic. Earlier this year, the company found itself with the wrong products on shelves and not enough of the right ones. Management plans to use Q3 to rebalance things, getting the right products where they need to be while removing others from the shelves. Financials [Financials] Source: Stock Analysis Lululemon’s revenue growth has been spectacular. When the company doesn’t perform as well, it still hits 13% YoY improvements. Even in the latest report, sales in China exploded. The company also runs incredibly high margins, with free cash flow close to 17% and profit margins just below that. With hardly any debt and annual operating cash flow of $2.3 billion and $650 million CAPEX, there is still plenty of money to keep repurchasing $600 million to $1.2 billion shares annually, a yield of 1.9% to 2.8%. Valuation [Valuation] Source: Seeking Alpha While Lululemon’s stock trades at a premium to its peers, it’s not as wide of a gap as it typically has. The company currently trades over 50% below its 5-year average price-to-earnings and cash flow ratios. In fact, it’s now cheaper than Ross Stores (ROST) and TJX Companies (TJX) on a price-to-cash flow basis. Growth [Growth] Source: Seeking Alpha When we look at growth over multiple years, we find that Lululemon dominates across nearly every category. Sure, it may not top the list one year compared to another company. Abercrombie and Fitch (ANF) had better sales growth this year. However, over multiple years, the company has outperformed every other company in this category. Profitability [Profit] Source: Seeking Alpha Lululemon may not have the best gross margin…at the moment. However, there’s no denying its excellent standing in net income and free cash flow margins, which trounced all its competitors. Plus, it offers excellent returns on equity, assets, and total capital. [Get ready for a DRAMATIC shift now headed for U.S. stocks]( Money managers might tell you it’s impossible to perfectly time a market crash. But one former hedge fund manager CNBC calls “The Prophet” is stepping forward to prove them wrong. Whitney Tilson has accurately predicted nearly every major market crash of the 21st century – often to the exact day. With this eerie track record, you can see why Tilson successfully tripled his clients’ money during his time on Wall Street. And has been featured on 60 Minutes, in the Wall Street Journal, and on the cover of Kiplinger’s magazine. As AI stocks stumble, Tilson just went on camera once again with his latest crash warning. 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