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@lance31329415

Eccentric critical thinker and investor

Cut and Shoot, TX انضم Nisan 2020
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lance@lance31329415·
@trukgrrl I’m dumb money, but I’m not so dumb to buy at the top and ride it down. They start to exit once the hype dies down. I’m sure they have it down to a science.
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James Thuline🇺🇸
@lance31329415 If it’s that easy, who do you think the smart money is selling to, and at what point do they start exiting?
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Bobby Plewniak
Bobby Plewniak@BoBbyPleWniaK·
The market is telling $SPCX that they grossly undervalued the IPO. If people are this excited to buy over 170, why were the IPO shares issued at 135? I don’t think the executives at SpaceX are this generous. It seems fishy. If Elon truly believes in $1 trillion revenue by 2030, why discount the IPO shares? I’m not buying it. It doesn’t pass my bullshit meter.
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lance@lance31329415·
@HeroDividend Getting pumped due to the hype, once reality sets in, it’ll crumble. Dead money for a while, then at some point it’ll start going up substantially.
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lance@lance31329415·
@rishi_ie @elonmusk @JonErlichman AGI is literally the only path. Fighting over networks with AT&T who turned Internet into a commodity is a losing bet. It’s not a premium product, you’re competing with infrastructure that’s cheaper and works better. There’s no problem to solve here, except for rural customer
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Jon Erlichman
Jon Erlichman@JonErlichman·
SpaceX's projected revenue: 2040: $3.4 trillion (estimate) 2030: $330 billion (estimate) 2028: $160 billion (estimate) 2025: $18.7 billion (actual) Source: Morgan Stanley estimates
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lance@lance31329415·
@nextmajorgenre @elonmusk @JonErlichman Fiber optics still beat starlink. It’s solves a problem for rural consumers, or anyone outside of networks. But, this is a small part of the pie. Starlink can’t compete due to latency on cost. The infrastructure has already been built for fiber.
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R. Brent Byrne@nextmajorgenre·
@elonmusk @JonErlichman Bold view. There aren't any consumers in space to plow. You'll have to go to war with the likes of AT&T for them. No cakewalk for sure. Sell.
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lance@lance31329415·
@Phoenix2A_1980s I’m fairly certain at some point reality split. I’m going down a different path than the one I was on 20 years ago.
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Phoenix 🇺🇸@Phoenix2A_1980s·
"Michelle Obama is A MAN!" -Josh Hokit
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lance@lance31329415·
@attackdogX Being hot with a foreign accent probably doesn’t hurt lol. Most American’s aren’t that nice.
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Mrs B@attackdogX·
British woman says she was “born in the wrong country”. She says “nothing comes close to USA” 🥹. She’s travelled to 27 different countries & says the USA beats anything she’s ever experienced. I sure do love people that love us. I’ve watched her videos & she & her husband are traveling all over the states, having a blast! It’s been so much fun watching America through the eyes of Europeans. This has been my favorite content 🥹. I just love that she loves America 🇺🇸
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lance@lance31329415·
@ZyMazza Building data centers in space makes no sense, other than it sounds cool. Ai is a commodity more than a premium product. NASA contracts are hefty, but how many “scientific” missions are needed? SpaceX is overvalued.
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Zy@ZyMazza·
I honestly think SpaceX is undervalued. It's like having an opportunity to buy into the East India Trading company in 1600.
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lance@lance31329415·
@natserran0 @AlecTorelli A $140k in Fort Worth. $8700 take home per month. You can rent beautiful houses in top tier neighborhoods for about $3k per month. $8700 - $3k - $700 (nice car) = 5k left over
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Alec Torelli | Poker & Decision Making
Something I've been thinking a lot about lately that's very hard to admit and took me about a decade to accept. America is by far the best place to get wealthy, yet one of the worst places to enjoy one's wealth. The average family has a better quality of life taking home 60K a year in a quaint European town than 600K in even a relatively prominent city in the U.S., say Phoenix or Denver. I say this after traveling the world full time since 2005, visiting 50+ countries and living in 7, as well as all across the States.
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lance@lance31329415·
@goodproponent @sweatystartup It’s a. Old southern thing, I think it was seen as “vanity.” But, it quickly turned into obesity.
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Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
So many of my friends in the south refuse to do any longevity work because of this reason. I’m a Christian. You can believe in God and still do the 80/20 of longevity. Unfortunately a lot of folks don’t.
Jon Elder@BlackLabelAdvsr

@bryan_johnson Your obsession with living forever is going to kill you. You probably don’t realize how stressed you are internally. It’s time to repent of your sin and make Jesus your Lord and Savior so you can experience true joy. We all die. Then we face God as either Savior or Judge.

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lance@lance31329415·
@KayRuth2125 @Jayysein Interstellar is like an autistic kid tried to portray humans as people. All of the characters are flat and uninteresting. The monologue is beyond cheeseball, the floating farm is cheeseball. Some cool spectacle moments but that’s it
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Logan@KayRuth2125·
@Jayysein Interstellar is wildly overrated. People need to be comfortable saying it. It's a decent movie. Leave it at that.
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Heisjayy 𝕏@Jayysein·
Timothée Chalamet and Matthew McConaughey reunited at the University of Texas, 12 years after playing father and son in Interstellar.
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lance@lance31329415·
@alphafox Seems cheap. Let me exit my equity position from my house I’ve spent the last 7 years accumulating and hand it to these beauties. All that pain, suffering, working on the weekends to fix leaky pipes, cut the grass etc was worth it.
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AlphaFox@alphafox·
They are adding a third person in their poly relationship; if you're interested, it will cost you $250K up front to get with them. Applications can be submitted below:
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lance@lance31329415·
@theficouple @Jacob_Naviaux “Retiring” has never been fully defined. I define it as no longer needing to work in order to sustain your lifestyle. You can be retired and still working by my definition. This American idea that you retire and just sit around is anti-social and anti-culture.
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theficouple@theficouple·
Spoke with a couple who retired at 37 & 38: $2.2 million net worth and mostly from: - Home equity - Index funds - 2 paid off rental properties - Cash They're sitting in the shade today because they began planing trees in 2017.
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lance@lance31329415·
@sweatystartup If you do both, start with existing businesses and make them profitable, then try and find that blue ocean, you’re likely to achieve much greater success than slugging it out with every Tom, Dick and Harry. I’ve seen people do both, I like the hybrid model.
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lance@lance31329415·
@sweatystartup Depends on how you define it. Blue oceans exist everywhere. The real skillset is seeing them, it’s not about fully reinventing the wheel.
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Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
The blue ocean strategy is risky. It is expensive. You are often trying to force a round peg into a square hole. Blue ocean folks will spend months or years trying to invent something new based on a theory when there's no proven demand. I’d rather swim in a red ocean where I can pick an existing product/service with a proven business model in a proven market that's making money today. It's much easier and becomes profitable faster with way less risk.
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Kyle Collinsworth@collinsworth55·
Unpopular opinion: The two most overrated hobbies are boating and golf. Boating: too much work for the amount of fun. Golf: too much time for the amount of fun. What’s another hobby everyone loves that you just don’t get?
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lance@lance31329415·
@Base58Check @sweatystartup Depends on the woman. I’ve met many brilliant beautiful likable women who are committed to their family and children. The introvert who hates everybody, can also cheat as well. In fact, if she isn’t likable, it’s quite possible she won’t like you either.
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Base58Check@Base58Check·
@sweatystartup This is horrific advice. Marry an inward facing women who’s focus is you and the kids. Highly social women tend to wander. Seen it before.
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Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
Marry somebody who is likeable and has a lot of friends. If you’re the only person in their lives, they will suck all of your energy. Plus you will end up with more friends and getting invited to more things if the wives like each other.
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lance@lance31329415·
@skscartoon I’d love to buy space X, but the valuation makes no sense. Don’t be exit liquidity for smart money.
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Skscartoon@skscartoon·
Who's ready for the SpaceX IPO? 🚀
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lance@lance31329415·
@Jacob_Naviaux @theficouple “Retiring” for productive people just means you no longer have to work. At some point, once the traveling and gardening gets old, it’s quite likely they return to some form of work on their terms. “Retirement” is not a catch all for sipping margaritas on the beach.
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Jacob Naviaux
Jacob Naviaux@Jacob_Naviaux·
@theficouple Can’t imagine retiring at that age. What do you do with your life if you hang it up that soon?
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