
Charly
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On me demande souvent quel broker choisir Voici ma tier list pour le CTO/Stockpick basée sur plusieurs critères : >Frais de courtage >Spreads et qualité d’exécution >Produits disponibles : warrants, turbos, options, futures... >Nombre de marchés et de sous-jacents listés >Fiabilité, interface, relation client. Le broker parfait n’existe pas. Le meilleur choix dépend surtout de votre profil













En ce dimanche de Pâques, j’ai envie de jouer à un petit jeu 🎁 J’offre un accès à la Méthode AQRP à la première personne qui arrive à me donner le nom de la société qui se cache derrière ces chiffres 📊 Niveau : facile Si le concept plaît, je proposerai un niveau intermédiaire et difficile dans la journée 😏 C’est parti 👇🏻

🇺🇸🇮🇱🇮🇷 A US stealth pilot departed Ovda Air Base in southern Israel, forgot to switch off his transponder, and handed the entire world via Flightradar24 a live broadcast of the route Washington had just spent weeks diplomatically insisting it wasn’t using. Saudi Arabia had told Iran and told Washington — that its airspace would not be made available for strikes. Iran’s ambassador to Riyadh had personally thanked the Kingdom for that pledge. The ink was barely dry. The $150 million stealth aircraft whose entire operational premise is invisibility announced itself over Saudi Arabia like a commercial flight to Dubai. Call sign F35LTNG2. Altitude, heading, groundspeed — all of it, public, live, archived, distributed across Telegram channels from Tehran to Moscow before the sortie had even reached its target. The most expensive air force in human history, undone not by an Iranian S-300, not by electronic warfare, not by any weapons system that cost a single riyal to deploy — but by a checklist item a student pilot learns in week one. The strategic implications land harder than the embarrassment. F-22s flying from Israel would have to traverse Syria, Iraq, Jordan and Saudi Arabia — the very countries that had declared their airspace unavailable for strikes on Iran. What the transponder confirmed in real time is that those declarations were either ignored, circumvented, or quietly negotiated away under pressure and that every government in the region now knows it, and more critically, so does Tehran. Iran does not need to intercept the aircraft. It already intercepted the lie and we'll have to see what comes next for Saudi Arabia.



















