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ShipOfFoolsGD

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'Fool'ish, coffee can investor, husband, Dad to 3 boys, Deadhead. The future is bright. Lover of 🥭s. Working on patience 'Let it grow. Greatly yield!' #BeKind

Florida, USA 가입일 Ocak 2020
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ShipOfFoolsGD@fools_gd·
Update of my top holdings in descending order: $MELI 12 $CLPT 8 $AXON 7 $NVDA 7 $NBIS 5 $TMDX 4 $RKLB 4 $CRWD 4 $NU 3 $SE 3
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ShipOfFoolsGD@fools_gd·
@FromValue I agree about traders in general but when those "traders" are actually insiders in the Trump administration, the skill level required is much lower, as is the level of integrity of the "patriots" involved. Secondarily, people shouldn't be financially incentivized to wage war
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From Growth To Value@FromValue·
If you still think you have an edge in trading... Investing for the long term is much better if you can stand the high volatility mostly caused by traders. Many long-term investors don't like traders but I do. They take care of the liquidity in the market, they create the opportunities for long-term investors, they are the heart that makes the investing blood flowing. But it's daaaamn hard to trade. It's also hard to invest for the long term. Or getting in physical shape. Always the same: no pain, no gain.
Bark@barkmeta

Let me explain what just happened 👇 5 minutes before the President announced a halt to attacks on Iran… someone placed a $1.5 BILLION bet on stocks going up and dumped $192 million in oil. 5 minutes… These trades were 4 to 6 times larger than anything else in the entire market. Whoever did this wasn’t guessing. You don’t risk $1.5 billion on a hunch. There was zero public indication this announcement was coming. No leaks. No press. Nothing. The only people who knew were in the room when the decision was made. Someone in that room picked up a phone. And within minutes they made more money than most Americans will earn in a thousand lifetimes. In a single trade. On a war that cost you $4+ a gallon gas and $16 billion in tax dollars. American citizens funded this war. Politicians are profiting from it. This is not the first time. Every major announcement from this administration has had massive suspicious trades right before it dropped. Tariff reversals. Policy shifts. War decisions. This is the most blatant insider trading operation in the history of American politics. It’s not even close. And it’s happening over and over in broad daylight. You would go to federal prison for trading on a tip from your cousin. These people are front running war decisions with billion dollar bets and nobody will ever ask a single question. Nobody will be investigated. Nobody will be charged. By tomorrow this will be buried under the next satisfying headline. Just like last time. And the time before that. The game is rigged. And they’re not even trying to hide it anymore…

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Foxboro Forever
Foxboro Forever@_FoxboroForever·
All-time Patriots slot receivers. Wes Welker - 903 receptions, 9,924 yards, 50 TDs 
Julian Edelman - 620 receptions, 6,822 yards, 36 TDs 
Troy Brown - 557 receptions, 6,366 yards, 31 TDs You can only pick one - who you taking?
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ShipOfFoolsGD@fools_gd·
@canoebrookbl Consider the administration who hired him. They have a poor track record of choosing loyalty over competency. To be qualified to run ___________, just denounce the previous administration and purchase enough Trump coin
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canoebrookbl@canoebrookbl·
This is HUGE! Vinay Prasad admitted his papers had input from John Arnold and AV. How could this bought out AV guy became CBER head? The original WSJ article is long, if there is enough interest, I can give a few nuggets.
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MLFootball@MLFootball·
THE GREATEST #NFL TIGHT END EVER IS…? ROB GRONKOWSKI OR TRAVIS KELCE Gronk 4 Super Bowls 4 1st Team All-Pro 5 Pro Bowls 100th Anniversary Team 621 REC 9,286 yards 92 TDs 11 seasons Kelce 3 Super Bowls 4 1st Team All-Pro 11 Pro Bowl 1,080 REC 13,002 yards 82 TDS 13 seasons 🧐
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Jerry Thornton@jerrythornton·
This is not even a debate. The one who was the best blocking tight end of his generation.
MLFootball@MLFootball

THE GREATEST #NFL TIGHT END EVER IS…? ROB GRONKOWSKI OR TRAVIS KELCE Gronk 4 Super Bowls 4 1st Team All-Pro 5 Pro Bowls 100th Anniversary Team 621 REC 9,286 yards 92 TDs 11 seasons Kelce 3 Super Bowls 4 1st Team All-Pro 11 Pro Bowl 1,080 REC 13,002 yards 82 TDS 13 seasons 🧐

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Mychal@MagicMykeD·
@RichLightShed @Pharmdca How can anyone think that reddits data is of any use to an LLM? It’s a cesspool of stupid opinions and porn. I totally understand they’re not training on the data without discretion but good luck parsing good from bad data. Ask an LLM something you know very well, try it!!
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Kurt Supe, CPA & Retirement Planner
Couple comes in for their annual review. $2.8 million. Well invested. Solid Pension. Completely on track. I ask the question I ask everyone. "How is your daughter doing?" Mom's face changed first. Their daughter is 39. Hasn't asked for anything. Never complained. But she's been in the same apartment for six years. Daycare alone is $1,800 a month. Down payment feels impossible. Dad said "we always figured she'd get it eventually." I pulled up a simple chart. Statistically they live to 88. She inherits at 56. Maybe 60. At 60 her own retirement is eight years away. The money that could change everything at 39 arrives when her finish line is already close. Neither of them had ever seen it framed that way. The annual gift exclusion is $19,000 per parent per child. They can move $38,000 a year to her. No gift tax. No estate implications. Over ten years that's $380,000 transferred while they're healthy enough to watch it matter. Dad looked at his wife. "Why are we waiting?" Most families leave everything at death because nobody showed them the math of giving it while they're alive.
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ShipOfFoolsGD@fools_gd·
It's almost as if they say things just for ahow
mike@mike98572986

@tbwester @SRPT Very odd indeed, that is why this has been such a strange situation. Publicly they act like they are doing all these great things but when it comes time to act on those programs they tell the companies to F off. Basically, it’s all fake for perception.

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Chris Ray@itschrisray·
When uplisting? 🤔 $KRKNF
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Dr. Marty Makary
Dr. Marty Makary@DrMakaryFDA·
Another impressive result for the national priority voucher program. 54 days for a full FDA review! 🇺🇸
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mike@mike98572986·
$qure $clpt Ed wild is still backing Uniqure Wild said the sponsor and the FDA agreed on a timeline for accelerated approval if the results were positive with no other trial needed. Thus, the decision to require sham surgery for the full duration of the trial was unexpected, with the regulators “changing their mind and previous statements no longer being applicable”, he said. While the disease was not reversed, patients that were expected to need a wheelchair in two years would need it in eight years after receiving treatment, Wild emphasised about the significance of the trial result. “What happened with the FDA was unexpected,” said Edward Wild, The trial criteria outlined specific requirements for the striatal MRI volume per hemisphere, because it needed to be large enough for the surgeons to inject the gene therapy. Patients had to meet a certain score on the Diagnostic Confidence Level (DCL) scale for Huntington’s disease used to indicate disease progression. Based on the disease trajectory, if left untreated, patients were expected to be significantly more disabled three years down the line, potentially requiring a wheelchair or assistance to walk. In the case of Huntington’s disease, treating early with a gene therapy can not only significantly impact the patient’s life, but also reduce the burden on the healthcare system, and overall costs, said Wild. Huntington’s is a good case study in estimating disease trajectories, because researchers can predict the age at which the disease manifests in patients using emerging mutation modifiers and potentially using polygenic risk scores, he added. Despite recent challenges, Wild is optimistic about other potential therapies and the progress of different modalities in the Huntington’s disease space. pharmaceutical-technology.com/news/huntingto…
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ShipOfFoolsGD@fools_gd·
@bchesky Imagine if you saved some alpha for the little people instead of letting VCs suck up all the air...
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