Peter
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@patrickbetdavid grift, bending the rules - NEW NORMAL- thank for attention to this matter
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Strategy has sold 3,588 $BTC for $216 million to fund dividends on our Digital Credit securities. As of 7/5/2026, we hodl ₿843,775 in our BTC Reserves and $2.55 billion in our USD Reserves. strategy.com/press/strategy…
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@LukeGromen @nnzp1730 if you want to live in the most upscale neighbourhood of your area right after finishing College with no down payment and with a dog or cat in the stroller instead of a child It’s definitely not affordable…
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@LukeGromen @nnzp1730 those kids are entitled spoiled brats who wants their parents 30+years property gains erased. I put nice $139K 1100sq 2ba/2be/basement Condo on the market 25 days ago - no offers… neighbor put it for rent - 20+ applications $1300. Builder cost for new without any profit 180K
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Western economists: "We need to do something about housing affordability, because it is beginning to create domestic political problems (aka youth voting socialist)."
Also western economists: "China is screwed bc they got home prices back to 2006 levels without a recession."
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Hedgeye@Hedgeye
China's Real Estate Market has erased all gains from the last 20 years
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@LukeGromen @Tweet137188103 YES according to @FoxNews propaganda machine and that’s why we in this mess right now and 99.9% (0.1% - @TuckerCarlson etc.) have no regrets meaning they will do it again
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@Tweet137188103 You think there are 90-100 million illegal immigrants in the US? (30% x 330m)
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BREAKING: The US goods trade deficit widened by -$22.8 billion, or -27%, in May, to -$105.8 billion, the largest since March 2025.
This marks the largest monthly increase since November 2025.
US goods exports fell -$11.8 billion, or -5%, to $207.7 billion, the lowest since February, driven by a sharp decline in industrial supplies, particularly energy shipments.
Meanwhile, imports rose +$10.9 billion, or +4%, to $313.4 billion, the highest since March 2025.
The increase was driven by continued imports of data center equipment, including computers, semiconductors, and telecom equipment.
The trade deficit is widening again.

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@jonbrooks they should crank up emigration enforcement even more 😂 tourists State forgot about their main industry which should say : everyone is welcome(to spend $) instead made news building Alligator Alcatraz - beyond stupid
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Everyone still thinks people are flooding into Florida.
The data says otherwise.
Net domestic migration:
• 2022: +310,000
• 2023: +184,000
• 2024: +58,000
• 2025: +22,500
That's a 93% collapse from the peak.
Housing markets don't crash because people stop wanting houses.
They crack when they stop showing up.
Is Florida the first domino?
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Bitcoin is Freedom
I spent the last few weeks in my motherland, Vietnam. The country has transformed since my family escaped in 1978. It is more prosperous, energetic, and ambitious than the Vietnam I left behind. A young population, rising investment, and global aspiration have created extraordinary momentum.
And yet one thing remains clear. For many in Vietnam, the ultimate dream is still America. And if they cannot make it to America, they want to wear American brands, eat American food, listen to American music, and exude American confidence.
My trip to Vietnam reminded me of this, and the World Cup has made it visible on a global stage. America remains not only a country people admire, but a place people still want to reach, represent, and belong to.
The United States remains the land of the free, the Wild Wild West, and the home of the American Dream. Walmart and Waffle House. Boston and Austin. Silicon Valley and Wall Street. A country where people can still rise from welfare to extraordinary success through hard work, ingenuity, risk taking, and some luck.
My family experienced that promise directly. We arrived in America as refugees, sponsored by a Catholic church in Syracuse, New York. We received public assistance, food stamps, and free school lunches. My father worked three jobs. We lived frugally and dealt with poverty and racism. America was not easy, but it was open. It gave us a system where effort, education, entrepreneurship, and perseverance could compound.
This is America. The world still aspires to be like us.
What has made America successful over the last 250 years is not accidental. It is a principled Constitution, geographic scale, abundant resources, and a culture of liberty, capitalism, entrepreneurship, and reinvention. Other nations try to replicate the recipe, but often waver. Interventionism, bureaucracy, corruption, and ego get in the way.
Which brings me to Bitcoin.
Bitcoin is the United States of money. It aspires to do for money what the American Constitution aspired to do for government: create a system governed by transparent rules rather than the discretion of individuals. Built on a principled white paper, digitally enforced scarcity, and proof of work, Bitcoin is digital capital governed by code, energy, and consensus.
But beyond that, Bitcoin is hope.
It provides hope for those who have worked hard for their money and want to protect it from monetary inflation. It provides hope for those born in countries without reliable rule of law or economic freedoms. It provides hope for anyone seeking protection, opportunity, and a form of property that does not depend on geography, politics, or permission.
I was born in the year of America’s bicentennial. Fifty years later, the future of American dominance is being questioned. I have no question. The United States of America is the greatest country in the world.
My life is proof of what America makes possible. I left Vietnam as a refugee, grew up poor in America, built a career through education and hard work, and now have a wonderful wife and three children. That is the American Dream to me. It is not just wealth. It is freedom, family, opportunity, and the ability to determine your own future.
That is also why Bitcoin resonated with me. I found Bitcoin because it reflected the same principles that shaped my life: clear rules, individual sovereignty, property rights, resilience, open competition, and long-term conviction.
America gave my family freedom through a country. Bitcoin offers individuals monetary freedom through a network. One opened the door for me. The other opens a door for anyone, anywhere, to protect the fruits of their labor.
That is why Bitcoin is freedom.
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@CorySwan @TXMCtrades @duonine @_Checkmatey_ @intangiblecoins @dgt10011 this 58K really felt like new stable bottom and going to 55K and lower, only ones who started the FUD going bought the dip
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I'm super curious what's up with the steady march up in $BTC price the past 24 hours. What do you guys see onchain, what do you see on the charts? @TXMCtrades @duonine @_Checkmatey_ @intangiblecoins @dgt10011
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@cpscott16 keep the war Machine going, Poland can afford to buy moooooooooore military equipment 😂
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There’s no way Russia is this stupid. Even if Article 5 cracks, understand that Poland is probably the only country in Europe that could roll its military all the way to Moscow.
This is not the Poland of World War II. The Poles are not to be fucked with. They’ve spent the last generation building a military specifically designed to counter Russia.
If Russia really wanted to test NATO’s Article 5 commitments, they’d do it against Estonia. Poland doesn’t need Article 5 to wreck Russia’s shit.
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en
US intelligence warns that Russia is planning an armed provocation on Polish territory within the next few months, potentially involving missile or drone strikes on strategic sites. According to Polish security services, Russia could launch drone attacks on critical infrastructure, including power plants, or stage simulated airstrikes designed to force Poland to activate its air defense systems. The authorities also do not rule out the possibility of a limited ground incursion by Russian troops across the border from Belarus or from the Kaliningrad region. Source: The Telegraph
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@GiertychRoman debil … Poland is couple days away from developing Nuclear Weapons 😂
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Jestem pod wrażeniem jak Ukraina to zajebiście spierdoliła. Przyznam, że ja z 2022/23 w życiu by w to nie uwierzył.
Mieli do zrobienia najprostszą rzecz na świecie.
Dostali od Polski pomoc idącą w dziesiątki miliardów pln. Dostali nowe otwarcie w polsko-ukraińskich relacjach. Zyskali sojusznika, na którym mogli oprzeć reformy i swoją drogę do (jakiejś formy relacji z) UE i NATO.
I co Polacy za to chcieli? Przejąć ropę, gaz i metale? Lol, nie. To może chcieli dostać Lwów? Nie no, co ty. To może zażądaliśmy sprzedania nam swoich banków, zakładów wydobywczych i największych sieci handlowych? Nie no, gdzie. My tak nigdy.
Głupi Polacy wymyślili sobie, że będzie wszystko git jak Prezydent powie "no sorry, bracia Polacy, głupio wyszło, przepraszamy." Potem klęknie, uroni łzę (w końcu aktor) i zezwoli na masowe ekshumacje, a potem postawi się jakieś polskie cmentarze i trochę pomników. Dzięki, nara, odbębnione. Jak wizyta u nielubianej ciotki.
Nie wiem czy jest w historii ludzkości lepszy deal. Kilkadziesiąt miliardów pln w zamian za totalnie darmowy i symboliczny gest, kosztujący kompletnie nic. Nawet mógłby płotem płakać ze śmiechu jacy byliśmy durni, albo wyrzygać się z obrzydzenia jak to się "poniżył" przed Polakami.
Ba, po wojnie mogli wykorzystać to, że dysproporcje między Polską, a Ukrainą, są mniejsze niż między Ukrainą i Niemcami i zyskać dużo więcej w dwustronnych relacjach niż kiedykolwiek uzyskają od Niemców.
To nie. Wymyślili sobie, że wkurwią 80% Polaków wierząc, że to przyniesie im jakąkolwiek długofalową korzyść i wyjebali do kosza wszystko co zyskali przez 4 lata.
Mój X zalewają płacze ze wschodu, że jesteśmy, lol, prorosyjscy. Trzymając się tej narracji to najbardziej prorosyjski jest w tym wszystkim Zełenski.
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@sweatystartup with decreasing population and negative emigration U gotta be dumb as hell to touch real estate…
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Never sell property... ever, sell your ass first if you have to.
The dumbest thing you will ever do, is sell a home, piece of property, commercial real estate etc.
You might get it from an inheritance, maybe you're buying a new home for yourself... DONT DO IT. There are many other ways to get cash from that home..
Get a heloc, refi, do whatever you need to do... but don't sell it.
Nothing will appreciate as consistently, generate cash and create generational wealth quicker than property.
If you have parents that are sick, or have property you want to get rid of... book mark this and just DM me first. Let me talk you out of it.
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