Maⓣthew
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Maⓣthew
@MrMib
Real Estate Crypto Forex Markets Married to @Mrand_mrs
Michigan, USA Katılım Haziran 2009
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If you're under 40, this is one of the best buying opportunities you'll get this year.
Run the math on what happens when you buy at these levels historically.
The forward P/E just fell to 19.7x. That's below the 5-year average of 20.1x and the cheapest the index has traded since Liberation Day in April 2025. Citadel's Scott Rubner flagged it: every time the S&P forward P/E has dropped below 20x since 2020 (13 occurrences), forward returns have been positive.
Over the last 50 years, the S&P has had a negative Q1 18 times. Last year it dropped 4.6% in Q1 and finished up 16.4% for the year. In 2003 it fell 3.6% in Q1 and posted 26.4% for the full year. The pattern repeats: after 10% corrections, investors who bought the dip averaged 11% returns within a year and 37% within three years.
The panic math is even more telling. Miss just the 10 best trading days and your returns get cut roughly in half. Miss the top 50 and they shrink by nearly 5x. The best days almost always cluster inside the worst months. March 2026 has had 1%+ intraday swings on 14 of 18 trading days. The snapback days are hiding inside this exact volatility.
Everyone sharing this chart is seeing a 7.6% decline. The people who build wealth from these moments are seeing a forward P/E in the 6th percentile of its one-year range, Wall Street consensus calling for 10-20% upside, and 50 years of data confirming that selling here is almost always the wrong trade.
The worst time to look at your portfolio is the best time to add to it.
Brew Markets@brewmarkets
The S&P 500 is on track for its worst month since 2022.
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@BZ_crypto1 @_TelcoinJohnny @telcoin @hedera @IOV_OWL They were in the @GSMA white paper together I believe ?
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Tips for Homeschooling Creative Kids who Become Courageous Influences in the World…
When children began to appear in our lives, they became my focus, my passion, and my reason for everything.
My story became their story.
I created a world around them, designing their environment with intention, surrounding them with beauty, and nourishing them with the best foods—even if I had to grow them myself.
For my children, I raised goats and chickens, ensuring they had fresh milk and eggs straight from the backyard. As they grew, we cooked together, homesteaded together, and painted murals on the walls. Every aspect of our lives was infused with creativity and purpose.
I had five children in six years, and when people saw me in the store surrounded by my babies and toddlers, they would often make comments:
“You have your hands full!”
I would smile and say, “Better full than empty.”
That response would silence them, in a world where so many were choosing empty wombs, empty arms, and empty dining room tables. My children filled my life with joy, and I was deeply content.
“So, you’re done, right?” a stranger would ask as they counted the children in my shopping cart.
I would laugh, “Nope! I’m just getting started!”
Later, while sitting at a café, ready to pop with another child, while my husband had daddy time with the others; someone would ask, “Oh! Is this your first?”
I would smile and say, “Nope, my sixth!”
The shock on their faces never got old. When they responded, “Well, this must be your last,” I would shake my head, laughing.
“I hope not! This baby is my middle child.”
Building an Intentional Home
People couldn’t imagine the sense of joy and satisfaction I was experiencing in my heart, home, and life. Having a loving husband and a house full of precious little ones was my dream.
Everything I was talented in, everything I was passionate about, was fully realized in the experience of running a home filled with life, a vibrant homestead, and a few little side businesses that my kids helped with.
By the time my fifth child arrived, we were running an organic produce co-op and had an herb and soap shop in the front room of our house. I taught herbal body care classes once a week while my husband spent time with the kids.
We lived in a big Victorian house on Main Street in a small town. The backyard was big enough for some hens, ducks, goats, and several raised-bed gardens. Renovating the house was a challenge, but in that home, I gave birth to four of my children.
As my children grew, we became more intentional about homeschooling. Every room in our house was a place of wonder; learning happened everywhere.
• The dining room became an art studio.
• The living room was a music center and library.
• The kitchen was stocked with everything needed for cooking and science experiments.
• The parlor became the Imagination Room, a space for dress-up, theater, puppet shows, and pretend play.
• The old servant’s quarters turned into the Quiet Time Room, a cozy retreat for reading and puzzles.
• The sunroom became our official schoolroom, with old-fashioned wooden desks and bookshelves.
But the real magic didn’t happen in the schoolroom—it happened in the Imagination Room.
The Birth of Fun-Schooling
As a homeschooling mom of babies, preschoolers, and kindergartners, I had a real challenge on my hands. I couldn’t sit down and replicate a traditional classroom experience while juggling everything else.
I had been a student of many methods—public school, private school, homeschooling, and unschooling. As an adult, I studied Traditional School-at-Home, Nature-Based Schooling, Game-Schooling, Montessori, Charlotte Mason, Unschooling, Delight-Directed Learning, Unit Studies, and Classical Education.
Despite having five children under six, I carved out time to research and experiment. My children loved the attention and connection we built through…
@Evie_Magazine #homeschooling
Read more: eviemagazine.com/post/how-i-bui…

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I think this is the route companies like @telcoin are headed. They run defi liquidity pools through their TELx platform. Building to Allow everyone to convert cash to digital currency and allow it to be lent and used and receive yield and ultimately integrated with banking. Makes a lot of sense why they opened their bank @TelcoinDAB as well. Early but the entire market structure is following what they are already doing in many ways. $TEL
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They’re gouging consumers at checkout and driving down what ranchers get paid — then pocketing the spread.
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