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Alejandro
@Ichbinalejandro
Fear moves faster than greed.
Alemania Katılım Eylül 2009
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@RealSimpleAriel @alphacharts365 I think he is just having the worst hangover of his life. He doesn’t seem sober to me at all. 😂
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@alphacharts365 yes. maybe he has NO CLUE how he's going to get the rest of the money other than to dilute the hell out of $GME shareholders and doesn't want to say that part out loud.
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What a jerk, it’s almost like he is hiding something.
Ariel Hernandez@RealSimpleAriel
Safe to say @ryancohen made himself look like an asshole. $GME $EBAY
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@Footballtweet Not every player is made to play in the best team in the history of football. A smaller team suits him better.
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@josevico4 Hay muchas maneras de ganar dinero en la vida. Especular con la vivienda no debería ser una de ellas. Lo mismo para los alimentos. Debería ser ilegal. Soy pro capitalismo, pero no un hijo de puta. Con el techo y la comida de las personas, no se juega.
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@RichardMoglen @Qullamaggie I’m sure I’ve heard him say himself that he risks much more per trade. Why is he saying this now? 🧐🧐🧐
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"Typically, I will risk 0.5% or less of my account size per trade, but I may risk up to a maximum of 1% on some trades."
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@Hipotelab Invertir un millon y medio de euros para ganar 10 mil euros brutos al mes. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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@SrNaninho Pero si le depositaron desde Paris no hace mucho 61 millones de euros, aparte de los 32 netos que cobra cada año. Estos nuevos ricos viven en una burbuja. En el futbol hay que poner un techo salarial. Muchas estrellitas pierden el sentido de la realidad.
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En fin... Ya no me sorprende nada.
¿Cómo puede pasar tanto de la situación del Real Madrid? Su mentalidad no se parece en NADA a la de Cristiano Ronaldo.
Es alucinante.
Madrid Zone@theMadridZone
Kylian Mbappé with Ester Exposito in Italy 🇮🇹
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@RealSimpleAriel Seeing this is really inspiring! Thank you, Ariel. keep crushing it. God bless!
GIF
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@tessiermaurice @MichaelAArouet That’s exactly what they’re going to do not only in France but in whole Europe: tax the hell out of you if you dare to automate your company and don’t comply with a minimum number of human employees. It will happen, 100%!
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@MichaelAArouet Then they will build a syndicate of ai robots, and tax the companies even more for hiring them, to fuel the jobless useless people. Aka welkom to france
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@MurciaConLimon Yo te coy a contar algo similar, pero alrevés:
Le presté 1200€ a un "amigo" ESPAÑOL, y se devolvió a su pueblo en España sin pagarme ni un euro de vuelta.
Ya ves que ratas e irresponsables los hay de todas nacionalidades, razas y colores!? Espero mi experiencia te ayude. 😉

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Os voy a contar algo que en mi familia nadie sabe: hace unos años, presté 400€ a un amigo que conocía de jugar online a videojuegos, estaba en España siendo sudamericano y acababa de tener una niña y necesitaba el dinero para unos medicamentos del bebé.
Sin dudarlo se lo presté, primero 200 y al mes siguiente otros 200. Me lo agradeció muchísimo y me dijo que en cuanto saliera de su situación económica, me lo devolvía.
Han pasado los años y por suerte han salido de esa situación, han venido a Madrid a hacer un seguimiento de la enfermedad de la niña aquí y quedamos para vernos en persona por prime vez.
Me alegro muchísimo de que la niña haya superado sus problemas de salud, pero mi dinero nunca me dijeron de devolverlo, ni un intento de devolución de 20 o 50€.
No me arrepiento de haber ayudado a esa niña que es una bendición, pero me arrepiento de haber ayudado a sus padres a los cuales considero unos desagradecidos. Desde entonces no he donado ni prestado dinero a nadie.
¿Les pido el dinero o me olvido del tema y me quedo tranquilo de que ayudé a una niña a salir adelante?
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@MadridXtra @guardian Making millions a year by kicking a ball and still complaining. I’m surprised at how quickly these people forget where they came from and how poor most of them were before football.
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🗣️ Endrick: “Football is not a nice place. I hope my son becomes a doctor, a lawyer, or anything else.” @guardian


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@tika_tops Otro pais maravilloso que está perdiendo su identidad y pone en peligro su bienestar y cultura por falta de HUEVOS. Y quien diga lo contrario no tiene ni puta idea.
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@tika_tops Son ustedes quienes votan y eligen a quienes los gobiernan. La policía no puede ni siquiera detener la venta ilegal de carteras que realizan los morenos aunque estén a escasos metros. No hacen cumplir la ley, más bien terminan legalizándolos. Son unos blandos. Es una lástima!
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@801010athlete You would be sitting with 50% cushion with me on this trade, J.
But you you can’t win them all. You've been crushing it with so many other tickers!
I had $INTC and took my stop on that ugly fake ass breakdown just the day before the rally started. My cost was $46. 🤮

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@RealSimpleAriel @alphacharts365 When you are sitting on 50% cushion, on $MRVL you can afford to be patience. $300 is around the corner 😜😜😜😜😜😜
GIF
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@alphacharts365 No Jack... I need to buy the VERY FIRST pullback. I need my shares and I need them now. 🤣😂 I expect the next 100% move for $MRVL to start tomorrow morning and to get there twice as fast as the last 100%
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@hispanicnomad @nifdmd Again, if you’re making the kind of money you claim and still struggling, you must be doing something wrong. No one in their right mind would move to Paraguay, a developing country, if they could live comfortably somewhere else. It’s okay to be broke. Just be honest.
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@Ichbinalejandro @nifdmd For sure buddy
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Back when I was living in Spain 🇪🇸, I made about 5x the average salary...
And I still felt like it was impossible to live a good life
❌ Taxes ate up my profits
❌ It was impossible to find housing, no matter how much money I made
❌ I couldn't go to the doctor, use public transport, go anywhere
My city started pushing me out. I briefly considered moving to a village or something...
But at the end of the day, the math made zero sense
I ended up in Paraguay 🇵🇾. And 90% of my problems disappeared overnight
Sometimes you DO need a change, and that's it
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@hispanicnomad If you’re broke, you’ll always struggle. If you pay a year in advance or show proof of a substantial bank balance, you won’t have any issues. Again, ppl who move to third-world countries often do so because they can sustain a lifestyle there that would be impossible elsewhere.
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The moment I knew Spain had broken its own system... was when trying to rent a place in Madrid
I was making very good money as an autónomo (a freelancer)
I want to be clear about that, because what I'm about to tell you only makes sense if you understand that context
I wasn't broke or struggling AT ALL. I wasn't some kid fresh out of university with no savings and a dream. I had clients, I had income, I had a track record of several years. By any reasonable measure, I was doing well
I wanted to rent an €800/month apartment
Modest, right? For the income level I was at, that's not too much. Most financial advisors tell you to keep rent under 30% of income. I was nowhere near that. This should have been the most straightforward transaction in the world
Landlords didn't even consider my application. Most straight up hang up the phone when I told them I was self employed
You see, I was a freelancer. That means I was a pariah in Spain
Okay, I thought. Surely there's a solution here. I'll show bank statements. I'll show invoices. I'll show contracts with clients. I'll put down extra months upfront if that helps. Whatever you need
Then came the suggestion that broke my brain a little
"Could you open a company and hire yourself?"
Read that again
They wanted me to create a legal entity, pay the setup costs, deal with the accounting, the compliance, the administrative overhead... all so that I could receive a salary from myself, which would be lower than my current net income because now I'd be paying corporate costs on top of everything else, just so that a piece of paper would say "employee" instead of "freelancer"
They wanted me to have less money, more bureaucracy, and more complexity
So that I could rent an €800 apartment
And here's the thing... this wasn't some rogue landlord. At least that one guy gave me a solution. Most just ignored me
This is Spain. This is how the system is set up. Freelancers are second-class citizens. This happens with renting a place, opening a bank account, getting a loan...
Even with income that would make most employees envious, you're considered unstable, untrustworthy, and a risk
I ended up finding a landlord who was willing to give me and my wife a shot, and we ended up using Madrid as our base for a few years. I wouldn't trade that time for anything
But at some point... all of these problems stopped being worth it
The moment I moved to Paraguay? I looked at three apartments, made an offer on one, and moved within a week
The hassle in Spain is not worth it

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