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If you’re an ICT student, you should be trading one of these models.
- Silver Bullet
- Power of Three (PO3 / CRT)
- 2022 Model
- Bread and Butter
- Unicorn Model
- Cameron’s Model
- Turtle Soup 🐢 🍲
- Inversion Fair Value Gap (IFVG)
- Optimal Trade Entry (OTE)
- Breaker + Pivot + Retracement (BPR)
Pick 1-2.
Master them with proper:
- Bias
- Liquidity
- Time (kill zones)
Stop jumping around.
Consistency beats collecting every setup.
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@The_bigcreo Alight motion??, I thought it was just for video editing
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Hear me out..
I had an idea, I researched for resources, I sketched, I opened alight motion and it lead to this.😂🙏
Frame 1: Sketch
Frame 2: Finished design
Frame 3: Moodboard
Frame : Designer's POV💀




Thesigner🔥@Brandox_dsgn
Designers, let’s create some master piece with this image. Let’s make the weekend fun. Ps: Pinterest
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@Allezamani Imagine if 5 major church denominations tell their members this......
'No church services this week, this week will be dedicated to peaceful protests'
Before the end of 2 weeks, things will begin to change positively because the country will shut down.
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This is exactly how Eritrea gets misrepresented: mix a few facts, half-truths, and missing context into one dramatic list.
For example, movement between cities is not restricted for Eritreans the way foreigners are often present it. Foreign visitors in many countries face tighter travel controls, permits, or reporting rules. Presenting that as if ordinary Eritreans need permission to move around their own country is simply false.
Same with the tired “isolation” and “no ATM” nonsense. Eritrea was forged in one of Africa’s longest and bloodiest liberation wars against puppet nation Ethiopia, then subjected to relentless hostility, occupation, then faced illegal sanctions of a kind no African country had ever been subjected to before, permanent proxy aggression through expansionist Ethiopia, and nonstop external pressure. A nation forced to survive against all odds will put sovereignty, security, and self-reliance above pleasing outsiders.
And notice how the list casually includes things like free healthcare, free education, and being the safest country in Africa, but still tries to force a negative headline. That alone tells you the frame was decided before the story was told.
Eritrea is a self-reliant country that drove out foreign powers and refused to live on its knees.
We are a proud people, and when Africa finally breaks free from puppet politics, Eritrea’s example will speak for itself. Even now, Eritrea can say something very few states can: it survives without foreign aid, without WFP dependence, and without surrendering its sovereignty.
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2 SIMPLE ENTRY MODELS I USE TO PASS PROP ACCOUNTS AND GET PAYOUT + HOW TO NAVIGATE CONFIRMAITON ENTRIES.
The logic behind this entry models are based on the HTF H4 and H2.
While the confirmation entry can be from the 30 mins TF upwards.🧵
#forex #forexstrategy @The_4thMan



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Things to research when bored:
-String theory
-Dark matter
-Analects of Confucius
-The Fermi Paradox
-Quantum Entanglement
-Time dilation and relativity
-Transhumanism
-Lost Civilisations and Myths
-Political Bias in Cartography
-Bioluminescence
-Street art movements
-Legends of Werewolves in Europe
-The Voynich Manuscript
-Green children of Woolpit
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The biggest failure of my Nigerian parents' generation was their complete inability to pass on any ideas or ideology of subtance to their children.
The ONLY thing they taught their children was "Jesus" and "Muhammad". And those unfortunate children have grown up with Christianity and Islam making up their entire personality. They have nothing else upstairs.
Ask the people from that empty-headed generation any question that requires actual thinking or philosophy, and watch how intellectually empty their reply is.
"How can I succeed in life?"
>50 y.o. Nigerian dummy: "Fear God, pray everyday, don't expose your private parts, read your books in school, Fear God..."
"How do I find and keep the right partner?"
Elderly Nigerian grave-dodger: "Go to church every week, pray endlessly, maintain your fajinity, and fear God..."
"How can we fix Nigeria and make it somewhere people don't need to run away from?"
65 year-old Nigerian oxygen hoarder: "The whole country needs to pray for divine intervention to torsh the hearts of awa lidaz..."
An entire generation of olodos who raised even worse dummies than them, but somehow all believe that they did the world a favour by birthing children they had nothing intellectual to pass on to. Everyone else in the world who couldn't pass on economic capital to their children could at least pass on intellectual and moral capital.
All that these cemetery-evading dumbos passed on to us was "Fear God, pray, develop a neurotic obsession with your sex organs and everything that has to do with them, pray, and fear God some more." This is the inheritance we were supposed to build into our competitive advantage in a world where serious people live?
Damn.
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There are too many startups in Nigeria solving nonsense problems.
This is a country with massive insecurity.
People are hungry.
Transportation is a daily struggle.
Over 20 million children are out of school.
Healthcare is broken.
Power is unreliable.
Jobs are scarce.
Why are there so few startups solving fundamental Nigerian problems?
And why are so many chasing problems that barely exist here?
Technology is not about writing code.
Technology is not about buzzwords.
Technology is not about sounding smart on pitch decks.
Technology is simply a better way of solving real problems.
If your solution cannot meaningfully touch:
•security
•education
•transportation
•healthcare
•food systems
•jobs
•cost of living
then maybe it’s not innovation, maybe it’s just noise.
Nigeria does not need more cool startups. Nigeria needs useful ones.
Let’s go back to basics.
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