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GoldenRuleLLC

@GoldenRule_LLC

#TheStrat weekly signals. @Hedgeye follower. @lukegromen reader. I will NEVER ask you for $$ or crypto, EVER.

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BitcoinIRA
BitcoinIRA@Bitcoin_IRA·
The U.S. government just created a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. Should you build one for your retirement? Join Chris Kline @senatorkline , Co-Founder of BitcoinIRA, and Natalie Brunell @natbrunell , for a live conversation on what the government’s Bitcoin strategy could mean for everyday investors and how you can apply the same approach inside a tax-advantaged retirement account. Reserve your spot today 🔗 streamyard.com/watch/xRTAvysy… You’ll learn: ✅Why crypto may belong in a retirement portfolio ✅Why this could be one of the best Bitcoin accumulation windows in years ✅How to get started with a Crypto IRA
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GoldenRuleLLC
GoldenRuleLLC@GoldenRule_LLC·
@wldmandan Been trimming and adding as the signal names show up. added $ASTS, $HOOD, $GTLB, $TE, $RDW, $QS recently. A hot CPI tomorrow and PPI this week, I would expect to be stopped out of most of those names.
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Luke Gromen
Luke Gromen@LukeGromen·
As data increasingly becomes commoditized, free thinking becomes priceless. Our unparalleled weekly research report should be in your arsenal. 👇
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Keith McCullough
Keith McCullough@KeithMcCullough·
The amateur whining about Industrials $XLI has abated
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GoldenRuleLLC
GoldenRuleLLC@GoldenRule_LLC·
@LukeGromen All credit goes to you! Thank you for the quality work you continue to generate.
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Trump: Iran war will be over soon.
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GoldenRuleLLC
GoldenRuleLLC@GoldenRule_LLC·
@Barchart I'm not really sure this matters anymore.. Just slowly goes up regardless.
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Barchart
Barchart@Barchart·
$8.2 Trillion is now sitting in money market funds, an all-time high 🚨🤑
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: The Trump Administration is planning to temporarily reduce tariffs on beef imports in an effort to bring down record-high beef prices, per WSJ.
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LuxAlgo
LuxAlgo@LuxAlgo·
$MRNA: "Did someone say virus?"
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Milk Road AI
Milk Road AI@MilkRoadAI·
Paul Tudor Jones just went on CNBC and said three words that matter: "I bought more." This is the man who called Black Monday in 1987, who has run his fund for 46 years and who currently manages over $83 billion. When he buys, it's worth understanding why. His thesis was simple and precise. He drew a straight line between what's happening in AI right now and the PC productivity boom of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Apple dropping the first personal computer in 1977 was like ChatGPT in 2022, a moment of possibility that most people didn't act on. Microsoft bringing the PC to mass commercial adoption in 1981 was the real inflection, the moment it became a business necessity and Paul Tudor Jones said Claude Code, launched in January of this year, is that same moment for AI. The PC productivity boom that followed 1981 drove one of the greatest sustained equity bull markets in history. If PTJ's analogy holds and he has one of the best track records of anyone alive at reading these moments then we are in the first inning of a multi year AI equity supercycle, not the final one. He didn't pick individual stocks but rather bought baskets, hyperscalers, semiconductors, the whole stack. Because when you believe in a transformational technology cycle, you don't try to pick the winner, you buy the infrastructure. This is exactly why Milk Road analysts hold these assets in their portfolios. Go PRO to see exactly what they hold, the allocations, and the full thesis behind every position, link below.
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
The travelers did not realize that they had been exposed to the deadly virus — which has a mortality rate of up to 40% — when they left the expedition vessel during its stop at Saint Helena, a tiny island in the South Atlantic, on April 23 Read more: unusualwhales.com/news/hantaviru…
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
BREAKING: 23 hantavirus cruise passengers returned home to 'all corners,' including to the US, and one is already sick, per NYP
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NewsWire
NewsWire@NewsWire_US·
Saudi Arabia suspends U.S. use of bases and airspace, prompting Trump reversal on Strait of Hormuz shipping plan, U.S. officials say. — NBC
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Evan
Evan@StockMKTNewz·
What was the best performing stock in your portfolio today?
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NEXTA
NEXTA@nexta_tv·
Video from the Austrian pavilion at the Venice Biennale: Artist Florentina Holzinger hangs upside down inside a giant bronze bell. She swings back and forth and literally “rings” the bell with her own body. This is part of a large-scale installation about the climate apocalypse. The bell with a person inside symbolizes a warning about the coming flood. The Biennale officially opens on May 9, 2026, but the performance has already begun.
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Watcher.Guru
Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: Elon Musk's 'SpaceX' signs agreement with Claude AI developer Anthropic.
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Rowan Cheung
Rowan Cheung@rowancheung·
Meta is planning to power its AI data centers with solar energy beamed from space. If it works, solar farms could produce power 24/7 without batteries or backup generators. The company behind it all is Overview Energy -- they want to launch 1,000 satellites into orbit, 22,000 miles above the equator, where sunlight is constant. For context, Meta's data centers used over 18,000 gigawatt-hours of electricity last year. Enough to power 1.7 million American homes for a year. Each satellite collects solar energy, converts it into a wide beam of near-infrared light, and aims it at existing solar farms on the ground. The farms convert the light into electricity, just like they do with sunlight. Unlike high-power lasers or microwave beams, this infrared light is safe enough to stare directly into. Solar farms normally sit idle at night, so this system fixes that... from space. Really fascinating tech.
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