Andrew Tjernlund
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Andrew Tjernlund
@AmazonAndrew
Amazon Vendor, Sheetmetal Manufacturer, EV Charger Distributor, 3PL Owner, PE Fund Operator.
Hugo, MN Katılım Aralık 2016
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@itschrisray If I am long $AMZN then continue to be long $RKLB?
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The $RKLB x $AMZN reaction wheel connection is nearly impossible to doubt now…
Scott O@scotto2050
BREAKING 🚨 Rocket Lab just updated the data sheet for their 12Nms Reaction Wheel. Dated July 2026, this sheet mentions '1400+ units launched', which happens to align with a certain 'unannounced' constellation 😏 $RKLB 🤝 $AMZN 🚀🛰️
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I've been described as a permabull so here are 10 reasons to be bearish:
1. Hyperscaler capex is circular
2. Mag 7 is underperforming
3. AI is bleeding into the economy
4. Retail is all in
5. Inflation remains high-ish
6. Mortgage rates are high
7. Complacency setting in
8. AI checks all the bubble boxes
9. We're due for a recession
10. Returns have been too good
awealthofcommonsense.com/2026/07/10-rea…

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Word is the algorithm changed, so a reintroduction. Live in Austin, Texas (from Minnesota). Have awesome wife Kelsey and Dog Louie
I've been doing Amazon for 13 years. Started with my family's 88-year-old HVAC manufacturing business.
Then I spent a couple of years as a digital nomad, running Amazon accounts from wherever I happened to be. That eventually became Goat Consulting, the agency I co-founded that acts as the outsourced Amazon department for brands and manufacturers: account management, advertising, catalog cleanup, listing optimization, and the unglamorous case work that protects profit. Bootstrapped from day one, still hands-on inside client accounts every day.
I also host the Nano Cap Podcast, interviews with CEOs of the smallest public companies on the market. Biotech, pharma, industrials, and everything in between. +70 episodes so far. I have interviewed like 8.3% of all Nano Cap (market cap under $50 mil) CEOs
Besides that read a lot of history/ history of trade papers and books.

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@Tjernlund there's an account I haven't seen for a while. I remember the knee scooter days.
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Anytime I see anything about dinosaur fossils...I immediately think of 1 person in particular...
AFP News Agency@AFP
🦖 A Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton nicknamed 'Gus' sells for $50.1 million at Sotheby's in New York, making it the most valuable dinosaur fossil bought at auction after a 10-minute battle between seven bidders ➡️ u.afp.com/SKv4
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@michaelpatron0 lol, had that happen to me a long time ago. At least the awkwardness was mutual.
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@GaryMooreCA Interesting, but I already have had them listed for a long time.
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@AmazonAndrew Andrew. I’ve built an e-commerce tool that would quickly build the product listings, images, categories and SEO for all those items and push them to a Google shopping campaign with minimal work.
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@Molson_Hart See a doomer trend from you. Curious what you are seeing that I am not.
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@ClayTravis @grok what other teams have publicly traded stock ?
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@AmazonAndrew I appreciate the support, but I don’t do commissions. Just go with what feels right at the time.
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Fahrenheit is superior to Celsius and I’m tired of pretending this is a debate.
Fahrenheit feels like temperature was designed by an human being who walks outside, feels the air, and says, “Yeah, that makes sense.”
Zero is freezing. 100 is brutally hot.
70 is comfortable. 80 is warm.
The numbers feel like what they are describing.
Celsius feels like it was designed by a committee of people who hate joy and want every conversation about the weather to sound like a chemistry lab.
“It’s 22 degrees outside.”
What does that even mean to a normal person? Am I wearing shorts? Am I grabbing a jacket?
Nobody knows. You need a conversion chart and a government employee standing next to you explaining the vibes.
Fahrenheit gives you range. That’s the point. It gives you more numbers for the temperatures human beings actually live in. You can feel the difference between 68, 72, 76, and 80. Those numbers matter. Fahrenheit lets you describe the world with more precision without having to break into decimals like a lunatic.
And here’s the other thing...
Celsius is connected to the metric cult energy that came out of the French Revolution. And the French Revolution was evil. Both of the Revolution were to rip out tradition, faith, monarchy, hierarchy, the Church, the calendar, the clock, and anything that reminded man he was not God.
CELSIUS IS INHERENTLY EVIL
So yes, Celsius may be useful if you’re boiling water in a lab. Congratulations. But Fahrenheit is for living LIFE because Fahrenheit is for walking outside and instantly knowing what kind of day you’re about to have.
100 means hot. 70 means beautiful. Zero means don’t go outside unless you have a death wish.
That’s a real system.

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Knockoff is now live!
Filter out the knockoff crap brands on Amazon.
Sorry to brands like WNPETHOME, EHEYCIGA, YXYL, LU&MN, JOYIN, TOMY, GODONLIF, YOOJEE, LINGTENG, LANEIGE, VISCOO, BIODANCE, COOFANDY, BALENNZ, TOSY and LUENX.
knockoff.shopping
Josh Pigford@Shpigford
built a little chrome extension that lets you dim (or hide!) all the crap, mass-produced, fake brands on amazon. should i release it?
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