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CryptoRick

@Nname214

*Not Financial Advice* OG $TOBY holder Scholar of Toad Lore $GRASS Node Runner Grass ref: https://t.co/KHIdasmbJj

Katılım Şubat 2020
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CryptoRick
CryptoRick@Nname214·
@NoLimitGains It's not necessarily cornering but it is manipulation and is still illegal if collusion can be proven
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NoLimit@NoLimitGains·
🚨 THIS SHOULD BE ILLEGAL What happened to CAR this week should not be legal. A company with $8.6 billion in debt, losing money, no major news, no earnings beat. Stock goes from $107 to $850 in a month. Then crashes 80% in 2 days. Here’s exactly what happened, read it twice: Two funds, RS Investment and Pentwater Capital, quietly bought up over 71% of the entire freely traded float. At the same time, 86% of that same float was shorted. Once they controlled that much of the supply, short sellers couldn’t buy back their positions without pushing the price up themselves. THEY WERE TRAPPED. So the stock went vertical. Not because Avis suddenly became a great business, but because two players engineered a situation where the other side had NO EXIT. That’s a corner. In most markets, cornering a stock is ILLEGAL. In the US equity market in 2026, it just gets called “a short squeeze” and ends up on CNBC. By the time retail saw the headlines, it was too late but they bought it anyway. Every single person who bought above $300 because they saw a number going up fast is now underwater, waiting for a recovery that WILL NEVER HAPPEN. The funds that built the position are GONE. THEY SOLD INTO THE “SQUEEZE”. Into the retail buying. The SEC will probably open an inquiry, write a strongly worded letter, and close the file in 18 months. Absolutely NOTHING will change. And the next one is already being set up somewhere else. If you want to know where I AM deploying capital, turn on notifications and pay close attention. A lot of people will regret not following me.
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naiive@naiivememe·
You are sitting next to Elon Musk, only 3 words, what would you say to him ?
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Jeff@Jeff38539·
@za_usrt There’s nothing wrong with that relationship. They look happy together.
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CryptoRick
CryptoRick@Nname214·
@otokyo__ Men sourced the materials for what you're wearing and holding. Men then transported those materials god knows how many miles to a building where they were made into their final product. Also, made the sperm that fertilized the egg that became you.
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Tokyo@otokyo__·
What do MEN produce?
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Esha@EshaAA33·
Does a male student have the right to defend himself when a female student is hitting him? 😡🥊
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CryptoRick@Nname214·
@AndyT3ch @UniverseIce If you're in finance, this is amazing to have out of the box. Definitely a complimentary feature > standalone
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AndyT@AndyT3ch·
@UniverseIce From a personal perspective, it isn't a selling point. It's a great idea, the more features the better, but not something that pushes me to buy. Will it work still with screen protectors?
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Ice Universe@UniverseIce·
Visually, the privacy display is likely to become a signature “muscle-flexing” feature of the Galaxy S26 Ultra. This time, Samsung is stepping into a completely new lane. It is not a jump from 120Hz to 165Hz, nor from 3000 nits to 6000 nits. Those are incremental parameter upgrades, simply pushing performance curves higher. The privacy display introduces a new dimension of screen capability. It changes the attribute of the display itself, not just its intensity. More importantly, this is something the human eye can instantly perceive. Just tilt the phone and the difference is immediately obvious. No benchmarks, no side-by-side charts, the effect speaks for itself. From a practical perspective, it addresses real privacy concerns. From a marketing perspective, it has strong visual impact and storytelling value. From a product standpoint, it is easy to remember. If executed well, this could truly become a defining showcase feature of the S26 Ultra.
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CryptoRick@Nname214·
@HalosRamsFan @VerizonNews They are though, coming from AT&T and TMobile, in my area they are the best. You have to figure out which carrier was the original Bell incumbent. Whichever company "inherited" the region tends to be top dog in reliability. For Verizon, their region is the Northeast U.S.
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Verizon News@VerizonNews·
Verizon's team is on the ground actively working to fix today’s service issue that is impacting some customers. We know this is a huge inconvenience, and our top priority is to get you back online and connected as fast as possible. We appreciate your patience while we work to resolve this issue.
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Axe@AxeRedwizard·
@VerizonNews No worries I’m on my way to fix it
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Verizon News@VerizonNews·
Verizon engineering teams are continuing to address today's service interruptions. Our teams remain fully deployed and are focused on the issue. We understand the impact this has on your day and remain committed to resolving this as quickly as possible.
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CryptoRick@Nname214·
@pewterss @kayloni @VerizonNews Last major outage wasn't even a hack, it was one of their carrier routing devices with an ASN failing to properly comply with BGP and then sending an entire region of AWS traffic to small town ISP somewhere in PA. Rumor has it the hit happened so quick there was thermal runaway
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CryptoRick@Nname214·
@elonmusk Oh Elon, you always (never) call me at this hour 🤭
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