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@JenningsClean

Family farm growing hemp & crafting full-spectrum CBD wellness products from seed to shelf 🌿 | New Jersey-grown | https://t.co/GN7yx9SLH3

Medford, NJ Katılım Ekim 2022
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Dr. Don Woods
Dr. Don Woods@DonaldW60852684·
Absolute disaster. Silver down -9.4%. Gold down 4.4%. Personally I will need to sell several $ million of HL at a loss in order not to get a margin call. I'll be lucky if I'm down to only $5 million in equity today. I started this venture December 2024 with $1.2 million equity so it isn't catastrophic even though it feels that way right now. For those who started following me especially after my posted tweet, this is an excellent lesson where greed has blown apart a good idea. All great investors develop a plan and stick to it. My deviation was to go above my margin limit. Then when things went south I let the margin stay too high thinking the silver price would rebound. I should have sold HL shares at a loss and rebalanced. Instead I will be selling the shares at a much larger loss today. I'm not going to be ending my journaling on X. I will continue to post my progress despite the pain. The heavy use of margin was not the problem, it was my misapplication of my own strategy.
Bai, Xiaojun@oriental_ghost

March 19,2026, the PM markets data in China.

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Rashad Hajiyev
Rashad Hajiyev@hajiyev_rashad·
There is no logical explanation to gold's sharp and fast decline. Gold broke all support levels. I think "they" are rushing to shakeout as many position as possible as soon as possible before the inevitable epic rally...
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Gordon 🐂
Gordon 🐂@GordonGekko·
Can someone explain why Gold and Silver are CRASHING?! 🩸 Remember, I did warn you…
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hibakod
hibakod@hibakod·
One strong electromagnetic pulse can send us back 100 years. That’s what keeps me up at night.
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JenningsClean Farm- Seed to Shelf Hemp
@stephmase22 Wonderful! What did they learn from 2008? How to create derivatives on everything, since no one went to jail, they all got rich and the taxpayers funded the disaster!
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Stephanie 🇬🇧🇺🇸🦍
📣📣JP MORGAN DERIVATIVES 63 TRILLION 17 BILLION 245 MILLION 🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨 This is more than a crisis it's a mass default waiting to happen. THE GREAT TAKING THEY ALREADY KNEW IT WAS COMING
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Jeff@bendingbow

@stephmase22 Hmmm..

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JenningsClean Farm- Seed to Shelf Hemp
@contractorkeith Unfortunately, that is how it should be. But alas, if you pay off your house now, the government still owns it and you have to pay them rent on their land forever. And, if you don't pay your debts, the bank will take it too. Your house is never your house.
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ContractorKeith
ContractorKeith@contractorkeith·
Fact: If you pay your house off it’s always paid off. Fact: if you instead put that money into stocks based on “historic data” and the market crashes, you could lose it all, or a big portion. And you would still owe on the house. I will never understand how staying in debt supersedes investment money. Pay off the mortgage then start investing that amount but be debt free. The secure feeling alone is worth it. Plus a paid for home grows in value, can be used as a rental, etc. I am far from Dave Ramsay on debt but if you’ve ever lost everything and been homeless during 2008 or another crash you might know where I am coming from, too many people only look at the last 10-15yrs of data.
Zach Melloh, CFP®@zachmelloh26

Should you pay off your mortgage early or invest instead? A couple recently faced this exact dilemma. They had $180k in cash and a $175k mortgage at 3.1%. Spouse #1: “Let’s just pay it off. I hate debt. I want the house free and clear.” Spouse #2: “No way. Why use cash to eliminate a 3% loan when we could invest it at 7% or more based on historical returns?” Both had valid points. Her math said invest it. His stress levels said pay it off. So they compromised... paid off half, invested half — improving cash flow and keeping their long-term plan on track. This decision isn’t purely financial. It’s emotional, behavioral, and personal. And that’s why this debate will never end. Have you run your numbers on this scenario? (Example is hypothetical and for illustrative purposes only)

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JenningsClean Farm- Seed to Shelf Hemp
No problem. It might take time, but I think you will get there too. I am a farmer, so we come from different trades, education and experience. Every day that I plant, harvest, manage soil, am involved in animal husbandry, watch the rain, the sun, carbon sequestration, NPK, H20, etc. I think how perfect everything works together. Every time I try to circumvent that perfection, nothing works well. I literally see it in my life, every single "day". If it wasn't for human interaction, I would not even need a calendar. I plant when the ground is ready, after the last frost. I harvest before the first frost. We eat vegetables all spring and summer, and meat all winter. We use herbs as medicine. It all has a purpose. From my experience/perspective, nature is perfect, the creation is perfect. So, yes, I believe it because I believe in a perfect creator, but it is proven to me every single day too. I will make a deal with you. I will continue to keep an open mind, but you should too. Deal?
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RayJan
RayJan@RayJanCan·
@JenningsClean @KimPrather1 @DavidFischer But thanks for you try to answer my question. at least you tried. But i suggest you should think more about these design errors an look at them with open eye and not a preset opinion
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David Fischer
David Fischer@DavidFischer·
God made everything in 6 literal days and rested on the 7th literal day. Agree or disagree?
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RayJan
RayJan@RayJanCan·
@JenningsClean @KimPrather1 @DavidFischer as the more exact values of days in a year is 365.242189669781 days/year. So that brings up the question, why would a perfect designer use this number and not create the world with a integer number like exactly 365 days, or even better 400 days?
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JenningsClean Farm- Seed to Shelf Hemp
Ah, I see what you are saying. I suppose I take it more literal. When looking at the Hebrew translation, it is hard for me to believe that a day is longer than what it says. The translation supports it, context of this specific text supports it, an all-powerful God can do it. Also, I have tried to prove theistic-evolution (one day of creation is 1000 years or a million years) when I was younger and keep coming back to the literal translation of it. I just don't see any support for that, biblically. "Then he separated the light from the darkness.  God called the light “day” and the darkness “night.” And evening passed and morning came, marking the first day." Seems very clear how He defines a day to me. But, luckily this is not a matter of salvation, so I think we can have different stances and walk away friends.
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RayJan
RayJan@RayJanCan·
@JenningsClean @KimPrather1 @DavidFischer it could have been what we now know as 1000 years. especially as the term of day was used before the objects what define what a day is was not created. so how can a term used before it was defined?
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JenningsClean Farm- Seed to Shelf Hemp
That is a good thought experiment. I have not spent much time on that. But, I will give it a shot. This is only my opinion and what I believe. I do not have doctrine and I am definitely not saying this is biblical. With that being said (this might be long): I think calendars are a manmade measurement of time. Before calendars, a year would be tracked by animal migration patterns, planting harvest cycles, etc. As we advanced, we started tracking the sun and stars with more precision. This seems to be, probably, the most aligned with God. So, a year would literally be from Spring Equinox to Spring Equinox. Or Winter Solstice to Winter Solstice. Basically, the literal time it takes for the earth to travel completely around the sun. That time is 365.225 of our current "days," or something like that. That's how long it takes and that is a "year." As humans, it became easier to make our own calendar to track time, and schedule "life" events. And, to further that point, there have been a ton of different calendars. Right now we are using the Julian calendar. Seems to work for our small brains. I guess what I am saying is that to God, a day is "yom echad", translated to "one day" (one daytime and one nighttime), and a year is one full earth rotation around the sun. The rest we make up to fit our lives and our brains. I guess what I am saying is that no where does it say that there is an exact amount of days that have to equal a year. There are related, but one does not dictate the other. Feel free to poke holes. As I cannot more clearly state, this is how I feel about it.
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RayJan
RayJan@RayJanCan·
@JenningsClean @KimPrather1 @DavidFischer can i ask you a question that no christian believer was able to answer me? why do we have leap years? would be really interesting how you would explain that. looking forward to hear back from you.
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Make Gold Great
Make Gold Great@MakeGoldGreat·
IF THE 🇺🇸 US DOESN’T WIN THIS WAR BIG. GOLD IS GOING TO 3X BIG.
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JenningsClean Farm- Seed to Shelf Hemp
I know daylight savings is a current topic. So I will add to it- from a farmer perspective, it is terrible. Taking away an hour of daylight in the morning is brutal.
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