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@LandwoIf

Just a quiet little alt, in a beautiful, noisy world / Ex-Tradingview / NKD / MM (clean feed, stuff to remember)

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Landwolf@LandwoIf·
You can make Tradingview backtests say whatever you want.
Landwolf@LandwoIf

@Lodson_ I can't help but think these Tradingview backtests are being used to make people think that strategies are more profitable than they are. For example, the below strategy will lose money almost as soon as it is implemented. Isn't it misleading to keep showing people these things?

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Eric Wall@ercwl·
when you go to sleep you have new knowledge stored in the context window of your day that needs to update your neural weights. as a final touch, the brain uses these new weights for synthetic data generation (dreams) to train on (with noise injection to prevent overfitting)
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Alex Hormozi
Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
You will help more people by trying to make money than you will by staying broke. When you insist on “impact” you only virtue signal because learning the game is harder than saying you’re “choosing to make less to help people”. You’re not helping more people. You’re just less skilled with an ego that prevents you from admitting it.
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Ruben
Ruben@ruben_vdzr·
Most ecom stores lose before the first ad ever runs. They commit to a product before the market has told them it wants it. The research happens after the spend, not before it. We do it the opposite way. 3 claude prompts, niche validation, competitor mapping, product-level demand signals, all run in sequence before a single dollar moves. That process is part of how my ecom brands make $3m+ per month without betting on gut feelings. Comment "RESEARCH" and I'll send it over.
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
I just vibe coded a Meta Ads creative analytics tool in Claude Code 🤯 It plugs into your ad accounts, AI-analyzes every creative you've ever run, and tells you exactly what's working, what isn't, and WHY. Built 100% in Claude Code. Perfect for media buyers and creative strategists managing high creative volume who can't afford to let a bad decision sit in-market for another week. If you're running 30, 50, 100+ active ads across accounts and your "creative review process" is still a shared Google Sheet where someone manually tags hook type and angle after the fact — You're making kill/scale calls a week too late. By the time you've watched the videos, tagged the assets, and built the analysis, the budget's already burned. This tool runs the entire loop for you: → Connect your Meta ad accounts in one click → AI watches every video and analyzes every static → Auto-labels each ad by asset type, messaging angle, hook tactic, and funnel stage → Win rate analysis broken down by every category → Kill/scale recommendations segmented by TOF, MOF, and BOF → AI-generated iteration recommendations for every underperformer No manual video watching. No guessing at what's working. No spreadsheets to track creative performance. What you get: - A full creative analytics dashboard pulling live from your accounts - AI classification on every ad you've ever run - Iteration priorities ranked by ads with real spend behind them - Weekly reports surfacing top and bottom performers with AI insights Built 100% in Claude Code as a real tool, not a one-off script. I recorded a full walkthrough showing exactly how this works and what every feature does, including ALL the prompts I used so you can build it yourself. Want access to all the prompts for free? > Like this post > Comment "META" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Michel Lieben
Michel Lieben@MichLieben·
I'm giving away the Claude Code skills we use to manage $300k/mo in ad spend at ColdIQ. 4X ROAS on $1M+ spent. Ivan, our head of growth, built them off 300+ hours running ad campaigns for our clients. They run Google, Meta, and LinkedIn ads from the terminal in plain English: → bulk edits across platforms → custom audiences from CRM lists → creative fatigue detection before CTR dips → bid adjustments at scale → performance audits across periods Reply "ads" and I'll send the full repo. Must be following.
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Jack J.
Jack J.@jack_9947·
I just built a Claude Code marketing skill stack that plans campaigns, writes social posts, designs carousels, and produces animated videos from a single brief every week. Feed it your brand design system, your best-performing content, and a campaign brief → it studies your voice and visual identity → generates on-brand assets across every format while you review and approve. All inside Claude Code and Claude Design. Perfect for marketing teams and agency owners who are still briefing designers on assets Claude Design produces in minutes, calling skills one at a time when one brief should trigger the whole sequence, and manually pushing skill updates to teammates who need the same system running on their machine. If you're running marketing in 2026, you already know the math - the teams that produce at volume aren't the ones with the biggest budgets, they're the ones with a skill stack that handles execution while humans handle strategy. Most teams ship three assets a week if they're lucky. This skill stack solves it: → Drop your branded landing page into Claude Design and it extracts colours, typography, components, and spacing into a portable skill file every other skill calls automatically → The campaign planning skill reads the brief, researches the market via Perplexity MCP, and builds a branded slide deck with KPIs, persona, funnel map, and roadmap → Pulls from your best-performing posts and storytelling framework as reference files so social content matches what actually works in your space → Routes complex tasks to sub-agents running in parallel and simple executional tasks directly to skills based on routing rules in CLAUDE.md → Fires completed skills to a Notion library automatically every week at 9am so your team always has the latest version without manual uploads → Drops finished campaigns, posts, carousels, and videos into dated project folders ready to publish No briefing designers on assets Claude produces in minutes. No calling skills one at a time when a brief should run the whole sequence. No manually distributing skill files to teammates every time something updates. What you get: - Brand design system extraction guide: 10-15 minutes to a portable skill file every other skill calls automatically - Four function skills: campaign planning, social content, carousel design, and animated video each triggered by a slash command - Multi-skill orchestration setup so one brief triggers research, content, creatives, and landing page in the right order automatically - Notion skills library with auto-sync routine so your team always installs the current version from one place - One skill stack you install once and run across every marketing workflow forever Built 100% in Claude Code and Claude Design. I put together a full playbook with all skill files, the brand extraction guide, the Notion library setup, and the exact CLAUDE.md routing rules to get the full stack running from one brief. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "MARKETING" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Alex Vacca
Alex Vacca@itsalexvacca·
We built 12 Claude Code skills that run our entire paid media ops across Google, Meta, and LinkedIn at ColdIQ (and we're giving the whole pack away). Our head of growth Ivan Falco runs $200K/month in ad spend from a terminal. It's how we doubled client load this year without losing quality. The skills do the work that used to fill our media buyers' calendars: spot creative fatigue, adjust bids, upload audiences, run bulk edits, flag broken campaigns, build reports. Each skill does a specific job: Google Ads: → keyword-analyzer: audits quality scores and finds keyword gaps → negative-keywords: reviews search terms and blocks wasted spend → performance-auditor: compares periods and flags what changed → search-terms: surfaces queries burning budget with zero conversions Meta Ads: → audience-builder: turns CRM lists into custom audiences → creative-fatigue-analyzer: spots declining CTR before the metrics flag it → fatigue-monitor: flags when your audience is saturated → spend-tracker: tracks budget pacing across every campaign LinkedIn Ads: → audience-builder: builds targeting audiences at scale → bid-optimizer: adjusts bids across campaigns in bulk → bulk-editor: mass edits campaigns, ads, and naming in seconds → creative-builder: generates ad creatives from brand specs You drop them into Claude Code, connect your ad accounts, and tell it what you need. It reads the skill, plugs into the platform, executes. 300+ hours of work went into building these. Comment ADS and we'll send all 12 over.
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Cody Schneider
Cody Schneider@codyschneider·
last Friday I deployed a Facebook ads agent for a startup and over the weekend it optimized itself from $17 phone number leads into $3 leads this is the real GTM engineering agents in the wild and I made a Notion document and a .md skill file so you can do this exact thing too it includes: 1. How to make on brand ads with nano banana 2 2. How to upload these to facebook ads via the API 3. Have an agent manage the ad account based on live data from the account via data pipeline + data warehouse Outcomes we deployed an AI agent for a startup last Friday to manage their facebook ads account day 1: the cost per phone number lead was $17 over the weekend this agent made and published 30 new pieces of ad creative, optimized the ad account, and reduced the cost per action Day 4: the cost per phone number lead was $3 this is a virtual employee that's working full time. like this post and comment "FBmanager" and I'll send you the Notion file and MD file
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Ahad Shams
Ahad Shams@spect3ral·
BREAKING: Claude Code + Meta Ads MCP replaced my $5K/month creative strategist. It connected to my Ad Manager. Looked at my best ads. Then cranked out 12 new ads ready to launch. Took minutes. Here's the full system. No coding required. Most marketers I know still download CSVs from Meta Ads. Paste them into ChatGPT. Ask "what should I change." That worked in 2024. In 2026 you can plug Claude right into your live Meta ad data. Uses something called MCP. Model Context Protocol. Then run it straight into your AI ad making process. Here's what it does. Pulls live campaign data on command. "Show me my top 3 ads by ROAS this week." Answer in seconds. Finds what makes your winning ads work. Looks at the hooks, visuals, and buttons that get clicks from your best stuff. Writes creative briefs automatically. Gives you the angle. The visual style. The pacing. Not spreadsheets. Real creative direction. Makes ready-to-use prompts for HeyOz. Copy and paste into your AI ad tool. Get launch-ready ads from one idea. Spots tired ads before costs spike. Watches click rate, frequency, and spend. Tells you when an ad is dying. Here's the part most people miss. It doesn't just look at your ads. It makes the next batch for you. All in one chat. Setup takes about 15 minutes. No coding required. I don't know why more agencies aren't using this yet. Comment LOOP and I'll send the one-click setup guide.
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Landwolf
Landwolf@LandwoIf·
some personal news i'll be stepping down from the multibillion dollar ghost chain i founded now that my vesting is up i'll be taking some much-needed time to rest and reflect on how rich i am, especially compared to all you poors very excited for my next steps
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Landwolf@LandwoIf·
@haileyinchina Hey, I can't message but wanted to give you a heads about this: Feel free to delete this comment after you've seen it.
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Marc Lou
Marc Lou@marclou·
Shall we do a Jjimjilbang meetup like last year?
Jeoffrey@jeoste_

@marclou Any meetup in sight in Seoul to have the chance to meet you and others fellow builders?👋 French Tech is one of the biggest here in 🇰🇷

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Landwolf
Landwolf@LandwoIf·
@Cbb0fe wow, sports betting signup bonuses was my first trade too. bet, hedge, collect bonus, repeat. It was quite formative experience actually.
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CBB@Cbb0fe·
Having nothing and being young is actually an interesting spot. Any small win can significantly improve your life and give you the appetite for more. As a broke student, I was constantly looking for small “glitches” to exploit. In industries like banking or sports betting, new companies often offer absurd incentives to gain market share. In France, an online bank used to pay €160–240 per referral if someone opened an account. First I did it for myself. Then I offered to do it for friends and family for a 50% cut (people are lazy so they won't do themselves). That’s how I made my first €2k. After that, I moved on to sports betting signup bonuses and managing an Airbnb property.
Salami.hype@0salamirvkp

@Cbb0fe how i lock in , I am basically starting from zero I have nothing to my name

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Kimchi Premium
Kimchi Premium@kimchipump·
Went on a date with wife to watch this movie. I deserve an award for husband of the year
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The trading Dutchman
The trading Dutchman@TradingDutchman·
Lots of alpha drops from @ScottPh77711570 , and then I don’t mean the strategies. Also, this guy runs an unlicensed unregulated hedge fund , and markets it across the globe into jurisdictions that definitely see it as a crime to do so. In his own words, “if you see crime in crypto you got to run towards it!” 😂
Ethan Kho@ethanrkho

"Crypto is the dumbest market in the world" Scott Phillips (@ScottPh77711570) runs HyperTrend — $20M of his own capital, one losing year in six. His edge? Picking the table big firms can't sit at. "There's no second-best counterparty in crypto. You see crime, you run towards it — crime is the foundation of edge." We cover: - Why crypto still has edge in 2026 — even when your uncle is talking about Bitcoin at Thanksgiving - The simple rules (buy 20-day highs, top-20 coins) that print through any market - Why stacking trend + momentum + carry gets you there from a spreadsheet — no automation required - Price-insensitive buyers (Saylor), price-insensitive sellers (North Korea) & why both are permanent alpha - The 90-day Binance listing short — an edge hiding in plain sight in market maker contracts - Why most shit coins trend to zero — and how to trade the ones that don't - Building a tokenized, permissionless DeFi hedge fund on hyperliquid — 2 & 20, fully on-chain - Why the best quant firms are run by near-non-verbal autists with one translator Thank you so much @ScottPh77711570 for coming on the pod! Highlights: 01:04 Table selection and the math of competitive alpha 06:21 Why basic trend following yields outsized Sharpe in crypto 08:49 Why market inefficiency persists despite institutional inflows 14:58 Price insensitive buyers: Cults, VCs, and North Korean hackers 17:17 Factor analysis and the size-decay effect in shitcoins 25:40 The structural edge in mid-frequency crypto strategies 32:43 Tokenized DeFi vaults and on-chain hedge fund governance 40:43 Designing a robust portfolio: Equal weighting vs. MVO 44:21 Sourcing alpha from ghost chains and VC exit liquidity 49:58 Exploiting market maker contracts and post-listing drift 53:55 Operational alpha: Managing margin and manipulated funding rates 01:01:13 Shifting from quant to CEO 01:11:28 How to bridge the mentorship gap with elite traders 01:22:38 Building network triads: The secret to compounding social capital 01:29:23 Why 10x goals require total identity transformation

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Tay 💖
Tay 💖@tayvano_·
I mean the majority of people here are here to extract value and get rich at the expense of others lmao? The “we’re going to save the world via ” is just a meme for people who fancy themselves smarter than memecoin kols and more ethical than scammers and thieves. Sorry to be the one to break it to you.
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Agustin Lebron
Agustin Lebron@AgustinLebron3·
Machine learning: If you get good enough at guessing, you don't need to know anything.
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Abhishek
Abhishek@abhitwt·
i am a Vibe Coder, scare me with one word
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