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Silver Fox Plus uses a newly developed UPE-based composite glide material. Building on the balanced feel of the original Silver Fox, it incorporates a mineral microparticle reinforcement system and a low-friction glide-enhancing formula.
Compared with traditional UPE materials, it offers more refined initial feedback, more stable glide resistance, and a more natural stopping feel. It is designed for players who want higher stability between speed and control, while also improving durability.
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@whiffingsohard @KuonLabs does the hand have an extra knuckle or am i tripping
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@EdgeCGroup @midascabal conviction is delusion. confidence without clarity is a dangerous thing
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@robert26398047 @jimcramer I have shares and calls in DRAM. SK is only 25% of the etf, but own 60% of the global HBM market. Micron owns around 20%. Friday will be exciting
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@jimcramer Dont understand. You can literally already buy it on SK exchange or through $DRAM etf
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@ParadisLabs the caveat is that DISK is very actively managed - sometimes daily adjustments to the holdings. DRAM adjustments are quarterly. So with DISK you might as well just give your money to a broker. Screw that!
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$DISK is a new memory ETF that just launched last week.
By Tema ETFs (in partnership with SemiAnalysis).
Top 10 holdings:
1. Kioxia: 17.10%
2. $SNDK: 16.81%
3. Samsung Electronics: 8.01%
4. SK Hynix: 7.45%
5. SK Square: 5.24%
6. Innodisk: 5.13%
7. $MU: 4.70%
8. $WDC: 4.67%
9. Seagate Technology: 4.54%
10. Nanya Technology: 4.36%
Way more diversified than $DRAM, which has over 75% in the big three of Micron, SK Hynix, and Samsung.
And then a long tail of similar names from Sandisk to Kioxia to Western Digital.
Personally don't like how underweight $DISK is on Micron. And how underweight $DRAM is on Sandisk.
Don't think you can go wrong with either tbh, but if I was to construct a memory ETF, the composition would be closer towards $DISK.
I.e. slightly higher concentration NAND w/ Kioxia and Sandisk.

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@S7RITY @Matrova_pad looking forward to watching your review, the one for polarity was quite good! natural and honest
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Matrova Yin
My 3 Week Review on the most unique glass pad I’ve tried
Specfications:
- Size: 490x420 mm
- Uncoated Surface
- Price $60-65 USD
Mouse and Skates Used:
- Silver Foxes
- Ultra Glide Ice
- Jade Donuts
- Included Matrova beta skates
Games Played:
- Overwatch
- Marvel Rivals
- Call of Duty
- Rainbow Six Siege
- The Finals
My Experience and Impressions:
As soon as you see the surface of the yin you can see that it stands out from the typical glass pad. Most companies are trying to make the fastest surface imaginable, this pad is doing something unique to itself. You see this crazy texture that’s very visible to the eye, I was extremely intrigued to see what this kinda texture response would be like in game. The texture design makes me think of Tobey Maguire Black Spider-Man’s symbiote suit. The texture weaves together in a bizarre, but insane looking appearance.
Surface:
The texture response with the yin is extremely skate dependent, while this claims to be a balance pad. This pad can lean heavily to control or be a more balanced experience depending your skate choice. This pad heavily favors tac shooters, while tracking is still very easy, the control this pad brings is its biggest quality. This pad is not quiet or smooth by any means, it has a very rough surface. This pad I feel has a very acquired taste, you’ll ether really fall in love with this kinda surface or be very turned away from it. The matrova yang has a much safer surface type for most users. This doesn’t mean the yin surface is bad though, it’s important to do things differently and try new approaches to surface types. I personally think matrova really hit the nail on the head for a unique textured surface, micros feel good but fast flicks and quick movements have a nice glide of control. Pressing into this pad doesn’t significantly lower speed, the texture feedback itself is where the control mainly comes from.
Other Notes:
Quality control on my test unit was perfect no warping of any kind, the backing on this pad is “good” nothing as sticky as Glsswrks or Mitsuki. This pad definitely isn’t as skin friendly as a lot of coated pads I’d personally recommend to use a sleeve on the yin
Conclusion:
This pad is an amazing pad for games like CSGO, Val while still holding a good tracking experience for games like Overwatch or the finals. It’s a perfect choice for someone who’s looking for a control pad or someone looking for a completely different experience on glass. I’m really happy to see Matrova go so differently with this surface and can’t wait to see the feedback final product. This pad is officially for sale now and available.
I wanna thank @Matrova_pad For giving people the opportunity to buy and test this product early. Also if you have any questions about
Buy the yin here - matrova.com/products/yin-b…



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