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@BarryBlond

@BarryBlond@anywhereelse Tofu wokist 🍋🍋🍋 Hier veel aardiger dan thuis.

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Barry@BarryBlond·
Na dat we jaren alles in Jip en Janneke taal hebben uitgelegd denken Jip en Janneke dat ze alles kunnen begrijpen.
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Barry@BarryBlond·
@JDB_trading Thanks. Beter lezen, Barry 😉. Tekst van het plaatje niet gelezen. Helder!
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JDB@JDB_trading·
@BarryBlond Staat letterlijk in het draadje van die tweet.
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JDB@JDB_trading·
$ING +6% vandaag. Een van de grootste stijgingen in jaren...
JDB@JDB_trading

$XLF #financials kunnen een extreem goede koop zijn momenteel. En onze $ING zit nog altijd in een bullmarket. Je moet pas uitkijken als de EMA20 maand breekt na een lange bullrun (zie 2001 en 2007).

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KawzInvests 🦑
KawzInvests 🦑@KawzInvests·
China spent 40 years deliberately running western tungsten mines into closure. Below-cost production. Sustained market flooding. Hemerdon. Hollister. Strawberry. One by one they went uneconomic and shut. The strategy worked perfectly. Then China cut off its own exports. "I have never seen a market as tight as tungsten is right now, aside from maybe lithium in 2021. This isn't like lithium, where there was a huge pipeline of projects that could come online." BMO Capital Markets VP, Bloomberg, March 15. APT went from $320 to $3,000 in 14 months. China is now a net importer of the metal it monopolized. Tungsten was explicitly excluded from the US-China trade truce. New western mines need 2+ years minimum to permit, finance, and build. The only meaningful western production at scale today comes from two companies. A DoD procurement ban locks out Chinese and Russian tungsten from all US defense contracts starting January 1, 2027. One trades at $81,000 EV per annual mtu. The other produces nearly 3x the volume at $5,600 EV/mtu, with a $24.8 billion resource base against a $1.09 billion market cap. China executed a perfect monopoly. Then handed the pricing power to the two survivors it spent 40 years trying to eliminate. $EQRLF $ALM
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Claudine Cassar
Claudine Cassar@claudinecassar·
A priceless ancient golden helmet from Romania that was stolen last year from a museum in the Netherlands has been recovered, Dutch authorities have said. theguardian.com/artanddesign/2…
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InfoGram
InfoGram@_InfoGram_·
BREAKING 🚨: 🇫🇷Macron has given BIG SHOCK to Trump.🔥 🇫🇷Macron silently sold 129 tons of French gold stored in New York and purchased an equivalent amount of gold in Europe.🔥 All of France's gold reserves are now located in Paris.🔥 Macron silently DITCHING United States 🇺🇸
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Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
Is Twitter better or worse since Musk took over? RT for larger sample size
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The math Italy just handed Netflix is terrifying for every subscription company on Earth. 5.4 million Italian subscribers. Up to €500 per Premium user, €250 per Standard user. Netflix launched in Italy at €11.99/month in 2015 and hiked four times to €19.99 by 2024. The court said every single increase was illegal because the contract never stated a justified reason for any of them. The total refund exposure is somewhere in the hundreds of millions of euros. For a single country with ~2% of Netflix's 325 million global subscribers. Here's what nobody is pricing in: Germany and Spain have already filed identical challenges using the same EU Directive from 1993. Berlin and Cologne courts already ruled that generic price-change clauses are void. Italy just gave every consumer group in Europe a finished legal template. Netflix hiked prices globally on March 26. Six days later, this ruling dropped. The company is now simultaneously raising prices worldwide while a court in its fourth-largest European market ordered it to roll prices back to 2015 levels. The real exposure here isn't Italy. Netflix can absorb hundreds of millions. The real exposure is the legal principle: telling customers "we're raising your price, you can cancel if you don't like it" is not consent under EU law. That logic applies to every subscription service operating in Europe. Every SaaS company. Every streaming platform. Every telecom. The freedom to cancel is not the freedom to agree. That one sentence just repriced the entire European subscription economy.
Pubity@pubity

Italy has declared that Netflix's recent price hikes from 2017 to 2024 were illegal and enacted without proper warning for customers. Netflix not only has to reduce its price in Italy, but pay customers back every cent they overpaid.

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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute disaster for the global economy. Al Jazeera confirms the US just bombed South Pars, one of the world's largest gas facilities shared with Qatar. Trump is literally destroying the energy lifeline of the entire region. The fallout will be catastrophic.
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Carl Bildt
Carl Bildt@carlbildt·
The fact is that without access to bases and airspace in different parts of Europe the 🇺🇸 could hardly have undertaken their operations. Bombers fly constantly from 🇬🇧 through 🇫🇷 airspace, transports use 🇩🇪 all the time, ports in 🇬🇷 and 🇭🇷 have helped aircraft carrier and airfields in 🇷🇴 and 🇧🇬 are filled with tanker aircraft. x.com/bennyjohnson/s…
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Jakub Janda 楊雅嚳
Jakub Janda 楊雅嚳@_JakubJanda·
Serbian state now assists in a Russian operations to manupulate an EU member state election. EU must stop all of its funding for the Serbian state and end all EU accession talks with Serbia. As long as Serbia acts as a tool of our worst enemy - Russia.
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Luke George 🇬🇧🇺🇦🇪🇺🇮🇱🇮🇷🇺🇸
President Zelenskyy: They (Iran) are accomplices of Russia The EU can pretend Iran isn’t its war, but in reality Iran has already waged war on Europe by backing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Joe Kent
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19·
The main issue: launching a war against Iran is foolish due to Iran’s ability to shut down the SOH, the effect that has on the economy, our alliances in the Gulf & the strength of the petrodollar etc. We could have contained Iran w/Sanctions & CT strikes (like Solmani) & let the regime organically collapse overtime or negotiated. Attacking Iran directly has only emboldened the regime & the hardliners. This war only benefits Israel, as their goal is to create chaos within Iran so the regime can’t pose a threat to Israel. Israel needs us to lead these efforts because they lack the military capability but also so we value the intel they give us on Iran. America at war with Iran increases the value of Intel on Iran that Israel provides, this is the commodity Israel deals in. We do not benefit from this war & are losing our standing in the world because of it.
AG@AGHamilton29

This is deliberate misinformation. It's a tell that you can't argue these points honestly. 1) Enrichment is the most important step for developing nuclear weapons. Always has been. The focus on enrichment has/had nothing to do with Israel. Even the Obama nuclear deal was centered on enrichment levels. No one actually believes that the fatwa, which no one has seen, was anything but a public misinformation tool from a regime that lies about almost everything. While they moved the program underground in 2004, there has been overwhelming evidence since 2004, including published documents, that the regime has an active nuclear weapons program, so you would have to pretend like all of these regime officials and scientists were actively ignoring the fatwa to seriously cite it. Specifically on the enrichment point: It was an IAEA report, hardly a pro-Israel entity, last February, that determined the regime had increased its stockpile of 60% enriched uranium by 50% in a period of 4-6 months. Enough highly enriched uranium to make 7 nuclear bombs. There is no civilian purpose for enriching uranium at that level, and they are the only non-nuclear state in the world to be doing so. It doesn't take a genius to connect the dots. That's what led to the strikes last year. Neither the regime nor you can explain why they were developing highly enriched uranium clearly meant for a bomb if they weren't planning to or allowed to build a bomb. 2) Nuclear weapons, while the biggest issue, were never the only concern for Trump or his administration. Trump didn't take out Soleimani because of nuclear weapons, but because he had organized a massive terror proxy network that was consistently destabilizing the region, and encouraging terror attacks in the Gulf, the United States, and Europe. It's a tell that you guys continually leave out how the Gulf states also view the Islamic Republic as the key threat and actively are supporting efforts to degrade the regime because it's inconvenient to the "this is all about Israel" narrative. It's the UAE, more than anyone, that wants the war to continue until there is regime change. Yet no one claims that Trump is being controlled by them or the Saudis (because he is not). Trump has also seen the evidence that the Islamic Republic has actively planned to assassinate him since Soleimani. And while you can push conspiracies about that, it doesn't change the facts that they have an active assassination program that has repeatedly targeted Americans. Or that they are responsible for thousands of American troop deaths, which many Americans have never forgotten. Their ballistic missile and terror proxy programs are also major threats. The big knock on JCPOA, which is why Trump left it, was that it didn't address those issues, so it let the Islamic Republic terrorize everyone without consequences. They refused to put those on the table in the recent negotiation. The "Death to America" Islamic Republic has been fighting a proxy war targeting Americans since 1979. We have been focused on responding to the proxies and simply playing defense the whole time. They built up terror proxies and an extensive ballistic missile program as protection to allow them to continue the covert and one-sided war, but those protections have been severely degraded since 10/7, thanks to Israel. Trump made the call that now was the time to stop playing defense and take on the head of the snake to permanently put an end to that war. You might disagree with the timing or his decision, but that doesn't change the context or that he himself made it.

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ThePatrioticBlonde🇺🇸
ThePatrioticBlonde🇺🇸@ImBreckWorsham·
An hour after announcing his resignation, the US Army Chief of Staff says: "A madman is about to lead the great US military to ruin."
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Rotterdam Van Alles 🇳🇱 💚🤍💚
Het Esso tankstation van J. de Kluiver aan de Brielselaan 55, 22 juli 1963.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 The Iranian strike on the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh was far worse than anyone admitted... The WSJ reports two drones hit the compound on March 3rd. The second flew through the hole created by the first. The fire burned for half a day, not minutes. Three floors were heavily damaged, including the CIA station. Parts of the embassy were "not recoverable." It struck at 1:30am. During working hours, several hundred people would have been inside. Officials called it a potential mass casualty event. A former CIA counterterrorism chief put it bluntly: Iran built an indigenous weapon, fired it hundreds of miles, and put it directly into the U.S. Embassy. "They could have hit anything they wanted in the city." Five U.S. embassies and consulates across the region have now been struck or targeted. Riyadh, Baghdad, Dubai, Kuwait City, and Erbil. Source: WSJ
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇮🇱🇮🇷 New clips appear to show the results of another Iranian cluster munition impact in Tel Aviv.

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Patricia Marins
Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
What is the American military really trying to achieve by continuing to launch missiles from Kuwait, Bahrain, and the Emirates, even though they know this is triggering weeks of Iranian retaliation and destroying the infrastructure of these countries? With such overwhelming air power in the region, there would be no need for these missions, unless the real objective is to provoke Iranian reactions in order to pull these Gulf states into the war. So far, that hasn’t happened as they had hoped.
Babak Taghvaee - The Crisis Watch@BabakTaghvaee1

BREAKING: Videos recorded in Kuwait just minutes ago show the launch of PrSM tactical ballistic missiles by U.S. Army HIMARS units—often associated alongside ATACMS operations—targeting sites in southwestern Iran. #OperationEpicFury #OperationLionsRoar

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Filipe Rizzo
Filipe Rizzo@cfiliperizzo·
This is exactly what the US wants: for Iran to destroy the critical oil production infrastructure of the Gulf countries, making Europe a hostage to American supply and impacting the costs of the entire EU productive structure. It would transform the European market into a consumer market for the US—weakened economies ready to be absorbed by American conglomerates. They would achieve their long-sought reindustrialization at the expense of the Europeans. America First.
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