joe
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@Deepvue @TSDR_Trading @TraderLion I've left messages on your site with your support. You just don't answer them.
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@Yogithebearish @TSDR_Trading @TraderLion Hey Joe, please reach out to us at hello@deepvue.com if you are experiencing any issues. We're here to help!
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I have tremendous respect and appreciation for the team at @Deepvue and @TraderLion.
The resources they provide are second to none. They have shaped the approach of many traders in the market today.
Uncharted Territory Members will now be able to access 1 month of Deepvue for free.
We aim to provide value through mentorship, coaching, and learning together.
Deepvue specifically is a platform that is at the cutting edge of tools for traders integrated in one platform. At the center of all this is the education resources the whole team provides. I am truly grateful for each of you @AmeetRai @NickSchmidt @RichardMoglen @RossHaber. Thank you for all you do and the platform you have built.
I see everyone wants to create a dashboard now. Deepvue made the Theme tracker a thing. Deepvue will undoubtedly continue to be at the cutting edge of innovation for trader tools to seamlessly navigate the noisy market. Not just a charting platform but an innovative resource to help make your trading routine more efficient.
I look forward to the tools they will roll out in the future!
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@Braczyy, Myself, @1ChartMaster, @manrav, @AlexJonesIA, @JersaceX and a community of skilled traders who want to help navigate the market.
Excited for the future!

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@ForteCharts Swing trading ain't scalping dude . Size down .
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joe retweetet

Naval Ravikant: "You're going to die. It's all going to zero. What's there to stress about?"
"Stress is when your mind has two conflicting desires at once. You want to be liked, but you want to do something selfish. You don't want to go to work, but you want to make money. You have two conflicting desires, and that's stress."
Naval explains the difference between stress and anxiety:
"Anxiety is this pervasive, unidentifiable stress where you're stressed out all the time and you're not even sure why. The reason is you have so many unresolved problems that have piled up in your life, you can no longer identify what the problems are. There's this mountain of garbage in your mind. A little bit is poking out the top like an iceberg; that's anxiety. But underneath, there's a lot of unresolved things."
He shares his personal anxiety resolver:
"One big anxiety resolver for me is just ruminating on death. You're going to die. It's all going to zero. You cannot take anything with you. If you can keep that idea in front of you at all times, what's there to stress about?"
Naval reframes what "wasted time" really means:
"What is wasted time? Everything is wasted time in a sense because nothing matters in the ultimate. But in each moment, it's the only thing that matters. So if you're doing something you want to do and you're fully there for it it's not wasted time. If your mind is running away, wishing you were somewhere else, anticipating the future, regretting the past, that's wasted time. That's time you're not present for."
He concludes:
"People get worried about dying and no longer being here. But they don't realize that so much of their life is spent not being here in any case."
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@801010athlete Very cool. When you pass through Boston, on your way back to the Cape, we will have to grab a cup of coffee
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Driving under Moss Trees passed 250yr old massive plantations in low country SC, staying on farms, & not knowing what the next day brings is this week in Van life.
Since leaving S FL Super Bowl weekend I’ve been slowly traveling from the FL Keys up along the coast. We got to SC a few days ago after GA. I have to say this has been one of my favorite stretches of Van life over 3+ winters.
Why? It’s been completely unplanned. I have to say AI has been amazing for Van life. It’s shown me places I’d never find.

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@801010athlete I'm going to head to the gym so that I do not over click and give my brain a break as well.
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As someone who is a chronic over trader my Margin Acct is off limits in this type
of environment. All the trades you see me doing are in the IRA w less size. Too many massive give backs in the margin acct over the years. Stay safe.
Christian Flanders@CFlanders7
Sounds like that happened to some already, @TheShortBear posted earlier about some huge winning traders he knows going through some brutal drawdowns. It doesn't matter HOW MUCH YOU MAKE. If you draw down 50%, you are down 50%. It is something I've gone through twice in my career (one was 70%+). Never, EVER want to go through it a third time.
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$CACC Yesterday Citron published full report on site with $714 fair value. but who likes to read this days? While Citrini publishes fantasy reports Citron publishes facts
Consider this. $CACC reported short interest is ~19% of float. But strip out the decade-long holders who haven't sold through any of it, NYAG, CFPB, Covid, none of it , and short interest against real tradable shares is north of 30%.
Tightest securitization spreads ever. Lowest equity multiple in years. Same business. One of these markets is wrong. It won't be the bond market!
February 13, 2026 — NYAG and CFPB resolved simultaneously. The discount that suppressed this multiple for 3 years is gone. The market hasn't noticed yet.
61% of the float retired since 2011. 12.6% in 2025 alone. The buyback math at this pace is almost violent.
Tech-focused new CEO sitting on 30 years of loan-level data. Deployment speed up 70%. Dealer approvals under 2 seconds. Market is pricing a lender. Should be pricing a platform.
2021 vintage dragged earnings. It's aging off the book in real time. The earnings recovery isn't a forecast , it's published data.
13x earnings. History says 18-20x. The gap is the entire thesis.
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