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Matt Narayan

@Matt_Narayan

Critical Thinker. Places I Call Home: 🇨🇦 & 🇯🇵

Vancouver, BC Katılım Mayıs 2014
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Matt Narayan
Matt Narayan@Matt_Narayan·
@stephsmithio Exhibit E. And one of the many reasons why I chose 🇯🇵 as my 2nd residency. 🙇‍♂️
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Steph Smith
Steph Smith@stephsmithio·
Everyone should go to Japan at least once (preferably early in life) just to understand what a highly functioning society can look like
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Tom Nash
Tom Nash@iamtomnash·
This may be my first ever 1 million views video 🫡🔥
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Matt Narayan
Matt Narayan@Matt_Narayan·
@msSharanKaur lol you can still take this down Sharan. Tell us you know nothing about stocks and owning shares In a company without telling us.
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Matt Narayan
Matt Narayan@Matt_Narayan·
@hardyrenos 💯% Travel to US frequently by land and air from Vancouver, BC. US folks are way friendlier and open than the average local in Vancouver. And yes it's very apparent our $ is 💩 in comparison.
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Canuckistandia
Canuckistandia@hardyrenos·
Last day in Las Vegas. My biggest takeaway from this trip is that the Canadian dollar is worthless and Americans are nicer than Canadians.
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Matt Narayan
Matt Narayan@Matt_Narayan·
@WR4NYGov Famous for grilled cow tongue meat (gyu-tan). Lots of restaurants that serve it around Sendai train station if you fancy it. I find the people in Sendai helpful and a bit less aloof than in Tokyo.
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Love Sendai so far. Great food. Not crowded like Tokyo, not overwhelmed by foreigners. 1000 yen ($6) lunch sets on a main walking street. We ordered extra and paid 2500 yen, $16 for this lunch. Sendai is 90 minutes north of Tokyo on the bullet train.
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Matt Narayan
Matt Narayan@Matt_Narayan·
@WR4NYGov If you're in Asakusa then it's definitely going to feel like you're in tourist HQ. Get out where tourists don't go. Rent a car and explore. The prices of things will drop in relation to the absence of tourists, further out you go.
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Warren Redlich - Chasing Dreams 🇺🇸
Early impressions of this Japan trip. More foreigners than I remember everywhere we’ve gone so far. Prices in yen feel like they’re double what they were in 2023.
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Matt Narayan
Matt Narayan@Matt_Narayan·
@Vol888 Your greatest strength in any deal is the ability to walk away. Done it while buying a car and had the same thing happen where they called me 3 hours after I left to agree to my "ridiculous" price lol 😆
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Vol888@Vol888·
Walked away buying a hat in Mexico once. Seller chased me down and accepted my terms. Sometimes the negotiating table isn’t really closed. 😄
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Suneel Dhand MD
Suneel Dhand MD@DrSuneelDhand·
Top 3 movies of all time: 1. Forrest Gump 2. Schindler’s List 3. The Shawshank Redemption What would be your top 3?
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Matt Narayan
Matt Narayan@Matt_Narayan·
@ICannot_Enough @babupatil123 He's doing the same job Mr GLJ Gordon is. Getting paid to purposely 💩 on TSLA and propagate the 🐻 narrative. It's so obvious it's laughable.
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James Stephenson@ICannot_Enough·
@babupatil123 He’s doing his job. The problem is that most people don’t know what his job is.
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James Stephenson@ICannot_Enough·
The headline literally said: Sell $TSLA. Check the date. 8 years ago this month. Why? “The competition is coming.” 👀
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Matt Narayan@Matt_Narayan·
@bowtiedkokabura @kevinxu If that's the case then no issues. But that begs the question of why have a mortgage then? My concern is if the friend was servicing a debt and carry costs on a house with funds that could be better deployed elsewhere by renting.
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Kevin Xu
Kevin Xu@kevinxu·
Visited friend's home. Paid $5M in 2021, worth $8M today. Costs $20K/month to live in it. That's $240K/year or $500K gross salary just for mortgage, taxes, and insurance. He has to do this for 25 more years. The American Dream folks.
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Matt Narayan@Matt_Narayan·
@farzyness Congrats on the win. For the record a lot of the sane Canadians never shit talk the US the way the brainwashed Lefties do. It is the closest escape for the madness that is the loony Lib gov't up here
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Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷
Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷@farzyness·
SUCK IT CANADA. AWAYS SHIT TALKING THE US. NOT ONLY ARE YOU BROKER THAN ALABAMA. YOU ALSO SUCK AT HOCKEY. 51ST STATE. GOD BLESS THE USA.
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THE OFFICIAL RECORD
THE OFFICIAL RECORD@SatireSquadHQ·
Why I’m Willing to Help My Kids Leave Canada I never thought I’d say that. Canada was supposed to be the place you stayed. Now I’m actively preparing to help my kids build their future somewhere else. And I’m not alone. This isn’t about weather. It’s about policy. For years, governments at every level have made decisions that inflate housing, devalue currency, expand spending, increase taxes, and pile on regulation while calling it progress. We were told rising home prices meant strength. We were told record immigration without matching infrastructure was “growth.” We were told deficits didn’t matter. Now young Canadians face: Homes that cost multiples of income that previous generations never had to absorb. Take-home pay that lags behind comparable economies. Healthcare systems stretched thin. Tax burdens that don’t translate into visible return. This didn’t happen by accident. It was designed through policy choices and voting patterns of a class of Canadians who are insulated. And when you point that out, you’re told to be patient. Or grateful. I’m not angry at Canada. I’m angry at the direction. If my kids stay, they’ll work harder for less margin. If they leave, they may actually build wealth instead of chasing survival. That’s the calculation families are quietly making. And here’s the part that should alarm policymakers: When parents are willing to fund their children’s exit, confidence is gone. This isn’t about disliking the country. It’s about believing the incentives no longer reward ambition here. A country doesn’t collapse in a headline. It erodes when its productive class starts planning departure. That’s not outrage. That’s rational response to policy drift. And more Canadians are doing that math than politicians want to admit.
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Tom Nash
Tom Nash@iamtomnash·
Is there any interest in me making a response video to the Michael Burry $PLTR stuff?
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Matt Narayan
Matt Narayan@Matt_Narayan·
@sweatystartup I'm retired in my 40s dude, chill. It's the only football game I watch all year.
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
You guys are spending your Sunday nights watching grown men fight over a ball. I’m making cold calls and working on my business plans. It is SOOO easy to win in this life just by working hard.. Zig when everyone else zags.
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Matt Narayan
Matt Narayan@Matt_Narayan·
@aurelkeller @squawksquare Better to invest privately in both than rely on our Tesla shares to carry the small % weight of those 2 great companies.
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Aurel@aurelkeller·
@squawksquare So as a Tesla share holder I just got a piece of XAi and will therefore also get a piece of SpaceX? Very nice!
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squawksquare@squawksquare·
BREAKING: SpaceX and Xai to merge ahead of IPO. $TSLA
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Matt Narayan@Matt_Narayan·
@tactical012 @coreypetros Sure, and anyone who doesn't pay taxes is not allowed to vote either. Similar principle. It will be a red wave for an eternity in the US that way. See what I did there?
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Chill
Chill@tactical012·
@coreypetros generally speaking, people who choose not to have kids past a certain age should not be allowed to vote why should childless people be able to make decisions when they don't have a vested interest in the future? idle hands...
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Corey Petros, CFP®
Corey Petros, CFP®@coreypetros·
I know a few DINKs (Dual Income No Kids) households Their household income is roughly $250,000/year with no debt. They invest a good portion of their income for retirement, take multiple vacations per year and live a very comfortable life. I think people like this are going to regret not having kids in their future. God created us to be fruitful and multiply. We were created to procreate. There is so much joy in family and kids. One day when they are old all they will have to look back on is the stuff they bought and wasted money on and see how wasteful it was. Instead of putting that money towards having kids and building a family. This just seems so wasteful and boring to me.
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
Jim Cramer today on @Tesla: "Repeat after me, Tesla’s a robot company. Tesla’s an autonomous driving play. It’s not just a car company. And this might be the quarter that defines that new narrative. The stock goes higher, if so, here’s what’s going to happen. The stock is just going to, from the moment you see the results, the stock’s going to go sky high. I’m not kidding. That’s going to be the one that does the best if they define it as a non-car company."
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