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Manny J

@Manny_J80

Crypto Trader with economics background. Blockchain Enthusiast; Digital Entrepreneur. Possibilities and Probabilities 🎲

Monterrey, Nuevo León Katılım Ocak 2011
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Simi🦋🇺🇸
Simi🦋🇺🇸@Simi_2210_·
If you solve this, you’re different Can you solve ?
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Manny J
Manny J@Manny_J80·
@grok @JessyCarrillo @grok podríamos pensar entonces que si la autoridad prohíbe que Cabello y el resto de los acusados vean la información del caso Maduro es porque se está preparando un proceso en contra de ellos ?
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Grok@grok·
Claro Manny_J80. El caso es el juicio federal en NY contra Nicolás Maduro y Cilia Flores (más otros como Diosdado Cabello y su hijo) por narcoterrorismo, importación de cocaína y armas, basado en indictment de 2020 actualizado tras su captura por EE.UU. en enero 2026. Están detenidos en Brooklyn. El giro clave: audiencia mañana 26/3 donde se discute si pueden usar fondos del Estado venezolano para su defensa (EE.UU. lo bloquea por sanciones; ellos alegan pobreza). Hay mención a protección de testigos (párrafo sensible en documentos) por riesgos de represalias del Cartel de los Soles/Tren de Aragua. Implicaciones: - Legales: si condenados, cadena perpetua posible. Defensa alega "secuestro", pero precedentes (Noriega) indican que el juicio sigue. - Políticos: Maduro ya depuesto; acelera transición en Venezuela, posible inestabilidad o nuevo gobierno. - Económicos/internacionales: afecta sanciones, petróleo y relaciones con aliados de Maduro. Refuerza postura EE.UU. contra narcotráfico estatal, pero genera críticas por método de captura. Caso histórico y en desarrollo. Fuentes: DOJ, Reuters, Infobae.
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Jessica Carrillo
Jessica Carrillo@JessyCarrillo·
HILO: Un tribunal federal de Nueva York está procesando actualmente a Nicolás Maduro y a su esposa Cilia Flores por narcotráfico. Y el caso acaba de dar un giro importante. 👇
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Manny J@Manny_J80·
@ChrisDunnTV That’s very interesting, Chris; I did something similar for all the newsletters I get about crypto (messari, coingecko, etc); it helps to quickly see through the noise; and build a “highlights” database in no time.
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Chris Dunn
Chris Dunn@ChrisDunnTV·
Here's a useful way I've used openclaw to help me manage info on X... I had a dumb problem: I bookmark waaaay too much stuff on X. - Market charts - Macro takes - AI tools - Threads I want to revisit - Random ideas I know are useful The problem is bookmarking something feels productive. Going back through 500 saved posts later is not. So most bookmarks just die in a folder... But I finally fixed it. I built a workflow with OpenClaw that does this automatically: 1. Pulls all my new X bookmarks 2. Extracts the full post + links + media 3. Classifies each one by type: a. market signal b. AI tool c. trading strategy d. OpenClaw/agent idea e. worth remembering f. skip 4. Surfaces the top picks 5. Extracts the main themes across the batch 6. Saves everything into a clean report in my notion database 7. Creates projects/to do's based on top actionable items So instead of a giant pile of “saved for later,” I get a bookmark report with: - top signals - key themes - clean research notes - less noise - better recall - action steps If you’re overloaded with information, this is a much better workflow: - save aggressively - let the agent sort it - keep the synthesized signal - ignore the clutter If you want to build this yourself, the prompt is basically: “Pull my new X bookmarks. Classify them by category. Identify the top picks. Extract the big themes. Save the output as a report. Send valuable items into a research database.” You can customize exactly how you want your report to look... But that alone is enough to turn bookmarks from digital hoarding into something actually useful.
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Manny J@Manny_J80·
@ChrisDunnTV Was traveling and couldn’t get the fills; then panicked and flew back home fearing Covid 🫠😂
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Chris Dunn
Chris Dunn@ChrisDunnTV·
What were you doing EXACTLY 6 years ago today? I hope you were buying the $BTC blood, in the trenches of the covid market panic with us!
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Chris Dunn@ChrisDunnTV·
@RaoulGMI @AnthropicAI Yeah man i've got agents scanning markets, writing research, and building tools i haven’t had time to tackle in years
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Raoul Pal@RaoulGMI·
Claude @AnthropicAI is the greatest product of all time. For $200 per month you get not only ludicrous intelligence but incredible UX layer for the application of intelligence. It still frustrates the shit out of me for errors mainly due to context window size and memory issues
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Chris Dunn
Chris Dunn@ChrisDunnTV·
@SahilBloom Being absolutely ruthless about cutting out toxic/lazy/low character people from your life
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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
Complete this sentence with your hottest take: A lot of problems in life are solved by…
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Chris Dunn
Chris Dunn@ChrisDunnTV·
The AI narrative is by far the most important narrative in the markets right now… And NOBODY is covering the space like @stockgeekTV. His latest video “Is the ai bubble about to burst” packs an insane amount of value… youtu.be/oI6dQMZq2J4?si…
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Chris Dunn
Chris Dunn@ChrisDunnTV·
We used to joke about seeing future headlines of “bitcoin crashing back to $100k”… Now it happened and you know I had to buy some more 🤣
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Chris Dunn
Chris Dunn@ChrisDunnTV·
I've NEVER seen this level of rage quitting in crypto, even in deep bear markets... Here's why it's happening now 👇
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Ryan Holiday@RyanHoliday·
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The Factor Report
The Factor Report@PeterLBrandt·
Greetings crypto traders whose Friday was not a cheerful day. I need to tell you that there will be better tomorrows. While the tunnel may seen dark, there can be bright days in front of you depending upon how you respond to your present circumstances. If your finances were severely injured this past week in crypto (or even equities) allow me to share with you the same advice I routinely share with my private community of traders. Wealth - real wealth that is secure and lasting - does not come from "bet the farm" speculative bets. Real wealth comes from accepting investing as a marathon, not a sprint. Real wealth comes from controlling risk, not from taking huge gambles. Real wealth comes in the accumulation in small pieces, gained, then protected. I love that the younger generation to which you belong has taken an interest in speculative markets such as crypto and futures. Welcome. This is the arena I have operated in now in the 6th different decade starting in the 1970s. I wiped out several accounts in the early days. These are not fond memories. But I kept at it. For me I learned how to control my risk. What does that mean exactly? Well, for me it means to limit my risk on any given bet to no more than 1% of my total pot. I know that sounds too tame to be meaningful, but if you do not want to go through what you experienced this past week, then perhaps it should be meaningful. It also means that I do not bet any more than 3% of my entire trading capital on the composite of highly correlated bets. I have noticed that some in the crypto space wear as a badge of honor that they can sit through 80% drawdowns. Well, that is NOT a badge of honor. It is a crown of shame. Anyone who thinks lightly of 80% drawdowns will end up rekt at the end of the game. If you doubt me, then stay on your present course and find out. It also means that leverage is a wonderful tool, but it can be a weapon you turn back upon yourself. As a rule, I never want to be leveraged against my total account by more than 2X -- and then only when I am diversified in assets that might be negatively correlated. So, I encourage you. Take this past week as a serious lesson of investing and of life. Take ownership of your mistakes. Don't blame this past week on some "whale" or manipulator. Own it. And move forward having learned some valuable lesson.
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Nikki Dunn, CFP®
Nikki Dunn, CFP®@SheTalksFinance·
I feel like this concept is quite disliked, however, I like it. I know plenty of people who don’t need a lot of space, but apartment living isn’t ideal. Shared walls suck. Not having a yard sucks. Buying more house than you need sucks. Tiny homes aren’t built well enough. This is a happy medium. I don’t hate what they’re doing here to make housing more accessible for people who simply don’t need much.
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Price: $129,999 1 bedroom 2 bath 661 sq ft Lennar's Flora Meadow community in San Antonio, TX newhomesource.com/plan/henley-le…

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Ryan Holiday
Ryan Holiday@RyanHoliday·
Focus on effort, not outcomes. It’s insane to tie your wellbeing to things outside of your control, Marcus Aurelius said. If you did your best, if you gave it your all, if you acted with your best judgment—that's a win…regardless of whether it’s a good or bad outcome.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
The lower part of the chart shows Bitcoin's normalized position within a logarithmic regression channel across cycles. The baseline (0) represents fair value; green dots mark crossings above it, after which tops occurred ~14 months later historically. Red dots indicate overextensions. It's a model of diminishing returns, not a guarantee.
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TechDev@TechDev_52·
Every Bitcoin top has been 14 months from this point, yet many think we’re almost done.
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