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Rob 🍁 🇮🇹

@RobPJS

Financial information & banter Seeking outsized asymmetric profits. My biggest play - https://t.co/nKgUpiu2jD @EuroSunMining $ESM $ESM.TO $ESM.CA

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سلطان الوشاحي
Dubai is not just a city 🏙️ It’s the greatest, the safest, and a place we proudly call home Words like these are never random ,they are built on reality
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Qasem Al-Ali
Qasem Al-Ali@AlaliQasem·
Next week. $150/bbl. Watch. 🛢️👀
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Volte-Face Investments
Volte-Face Investments@VolteFaceInvest·
I don't think TACO works here since the Iranians have been dumped hard. They can't easily back down here either. The hormuz is their endgame and they're in it.
Live Monitor@amlivemon

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@MikeBales You must be very proud. I have to ask, don't American Naval personnel get meals like this before they are scheduled for combat?
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Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸
As most of you know, my son is a Sailor. He sent a picture of his lunch yesterday from the galley. I’m thankful that we are finally taking care of our men and women in uniform. 🙏🏻🇺🇸
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@Intl_Relations0 Obviously fake. Anyone else sick of this garbage? Let's make blocking accounts that post this trash a thing. Re-tweet this.
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International Relations
International Relations@Intl_Relations0·
🔴Resigning live on air, an Al Jazeera presenter took a bold stand, refusing to be used as a voice for political agendas. Courage like this is rare…🔥
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AKS GL@AKS_cool9·
Jason Momoa vs Dwayne Johnson: Who's Richer?(networth comparison)🔥🇱🇷🇱🇷
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emma
emma@emma6942694497·
10 Hollywood actoresses of the 90s who have aged badly ....From 1 to 10, each one was a princess in her own time 😊.
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El Pelado De La TV
El Pelado De La TV@peladodelatv·
A sus 84 años, Chuck Norris levantaba 265 kilos en curl de bíceps con barra. ¡Impresionante!
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LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
Men be honest, is this enough?
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WTF Facts
WTF Facts@mrwtffacts·
In 2002, a 19-year-old British garbage man won nearly £10 million on the lottery. He spent it all on drugs, gambling, and prostitutes and 8 years later he was back working as a garbage man.
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Rob 🍁 🇮🇹
Rob 🍁 🇮🇹@RobPJS·
@Matt_Pinner UK, Ireland or Switzerland (Swiss probably best) because of language issues. I speak some Italian so that would be next.
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Dr. Clown, PhD
Dr. Clown, PhD@DrClownPhD·
I miss the time when TV was still funny.
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Amir Fühl@tomada36·
@wildfreakouts The woman who refused to move was in the seat she paid for? Her assigned seat? If so, what did she do that was wrong? I don’t understand this.
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Mad Reels 🔞
Mad Reels 🔞@wildfreakouts·
A woman refused to give up her window seat she paid for to a child. The family filmed and harassed her, posted it online, and the backlash led to her losing her shop.
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Michael McNair
Michael McNair@michaeljmcnair·
Gold and silver are not acting well in a period of rapidly rising geopolitical risks. We have an Iran War, Strait of Hormuz blockade, rising volatility. In the old framework, that setup should be close to ideal for gold. But once you understand what is now driving gold, this move makes perfect sense. Something fundamental changed after the US and Europe froze Russian reserves in 2022. For decades, surplus countries parked their excess savings in US dollar assets, mostly Treasuries. The freezing of Russian reserves combined with the current administration's explicit push to discourage foreign countries from parking excess savings in US financial assets, forced surplus countries to rethink where they store reserves. And those countries haven't changed their domestic policies that generate the excess savings, so those savings have to be placed somewhere. The result is that gold and silver have increasingly become the obvious “neutral” reserve assets. That’s why gold decoupled from the three factors that used to explain it…real interest rates, volatility, and liquidity. Now reserve accumulation flows have become the primary driver. That shift has a consequence I don’t think most investors have thought through. If gold is now primarily driven by reserve flows from surplus countries, then gold has become pro-cyclical. Reserve growth is driven by export revenues, trade surpluses, economic growth in surplus economies. When the global economy is strong and surplus countries are generating large export revenues, their excess savings grow, their reserve accumulation accelerates, and gold catches a bid. When that surplus generation is disrupted, the bid weakens or reverses. This is exactly what is happening with the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The GCC countries are major reserve/gold buyers and now their export revenues are collapsing. They likely need to liquidate some reserves to cover fiscal obligations, and gold is one of their most liquid assets. Even if the reserve sales aren’t excessive yet, the market can see their reserve accumulation has stalled and probably reversed. That flow, which was a meaningful source of gold demand, has gone to zero at best. There are also secondary effects on other surplus economies. China is the world's largest oil importer. An energy shock of this magnitude slows Chinese growth, and compresses Chinese surpluses, which slows Chinese reserve accumulation. That same growth shock ripples through Korea, Taiwan, Japan, and the rest of Asia. The whole chain that has been driving gold higher, surplus countries generating excess savings that need a home outside the dollar system, is being disrupted by an event that in the old model would have been unambiguously bullish for gold. This doesn't mean the structural case for gold is broken. The dollar standard is still ending. Surplus countries still need an alternative to Treasuries and gold is still the most obvious destination. But it does mean gold is going to be more volatile along that structural trend than most people expect, and the volatility will correlate with global growth and surplus generation rather than with the old drivers. Gold rallies when surpluses expand. Gold sells off when surpluses contract. Even if the reason for the contraction is rising geopolitical risk that, under the old model, should have sent gold to the moon.
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Amjad Taha أمجد طه
The UAE is READY, firm, and WILL teach the enemy a powerful lesson. And by the way, thank you @elonmusk for the Starlink gift.
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Chris
Chris@chris_m_80·
@AlexMasonCrypto The US was not over 40 trillion in debt back then....another low IQ tech trader
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Alex Mason 👁△
Alex Mason 👁△@AlexMasonCrypto·
🚨 GOLD IS ABOUT TO REPEAT 1979 And nobody is ready for what will happen. 1979: Iran War → oil explodes Gold goes from ~$200 → $850 Everyone thought it was the beginning. Then came the part nobody talks about: The Fed lost control. Rates went to 20%. Liquidity got pulled Gold dumped: $850 → $300 Now look at today: 2026: - Iran war (done) - Oil up aggressively (current) - Supply breaking (happening) - Inflation creeping back (next) But here’s where people get trapped: They think gold = safety. True, gold doesn’t die when the crisis ends. It dies when central banks react. And we’re getting close to that point again. Oil is forcing their hand. Inflation is picking up. Rate cuts are no longer guaranteed. BTW, I’ve predicted all the market tops and bottoms for the last 15 years. When I EXIT the markets completely, I’ll say it here publicly, like I always do. Many people will wish they had followed me sooner.
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