RESEARCH | & | ANALYSIS 𓃵 

1.7K posts

RESEARCH | & | ANALYSIS 𓃵  banner
RESEARCH | & | ANALYSIS 𓃵 

RESEARCH | & | ANALYSIS 𓃵 

@ROKZANDER

MicroCap| SmallCap| MidCap| LargeCap| Value| Growth| Insider| Momentum| Long-Term| Swing| Day| Position| Not Financial Advice| DYOR | ❌ No Paid Service/Course.

International Katılım Şubat 2009
1.1K Takip Edilen1.1K Takipçiler
Vaibhav Purohit
Vaibhav Purohit@purohitvaibhav·
Janta Ki Awaz Keralam Exit Poll UDF Govt in Keralam as per our Janta Ki Awaz Poll #Keralam
Vaibhav Purohit tweet media
Indonesia
1
7
136
6.9K
Sasha_Zverev
Sasha_Zverev@Turtletrader369·
@MansoorKhanINC With mere 13 vote share how nda winning 6 seats in kerala.The numbers are unfortunately misleading
English
1
0
0
866
Mansoor Khan
Mansoor Khan@MansoorKhanINC·
Kerala has spoken, and the message is clear! #UDF is set for a strong comeback. Here's my #exitpoll: Vote Share: UDF – 44–45% LDF – 41–42% NDA – 13–14% Seat Share: UDF – 80–85 LDF – 50–55 NDA – 2–6 What’s driving this: Women and young voters turning decisively towards UDF. Solid, consistent support across key communities. The tide has turned. Kerala is voting for change. @INCKerala #KeralaElections2026 #KeralaExitPoll #UDF4Keralam #Congress
English
17
44
296
56.2K
Vikram Pratap Singh
Vikram Pratap Singh@VIKRAMPRATAPSIN·
My exit Poll before Exit Polls Bengal : BJP TN : NDA Puducherry: BJP Assam : BJP Kerala: 50:50 chances for both Congress and Left . BJP 4-9 Seats may be lucky to reach double figures
English
62
170
1.3K
25.6K
Save Invest Repeat 📈
Save Invest Repeat 📈@InvestRepeat·
As per my online #ExitPoll experiment: Keralam or Kerala election is tight. Two possible outcomes: 1. LDF (CPIM) is likely winner. 2. Its a hung assembly as LDF doesn't have atleast 5% more online votes than UDF. What's this experiment about? Shared in the reply section. This is NOT my personal opinion, just fun data analysis on polls I did on 3 platforms. Will match it with real results & see the difference between social media & real poll.
Save Invest Repeat 📈 tweet media
English
2
3
22
8.3K
Shashi Tharoor
Shashi Tharoor@ShashiTharoor·
All to the good, no doubt, but a small linguistic question for the Anglophones among us: what happens now to the terms “Keralite” and “Keralan” for the denizens of the new “Keralam”? “Keralamite” sounds like a microbe and “Keralamian” like a rare earth mineral…! @CMOKerala might want to launch a competition for new terms resulting from this electoral zeal: livemint.com/news/india/uni…
English
541
181
1.8K
181.8K
Info Battle Maiden
Info Battle Maiden@info_maiden·
@joereform Can you not read? Nearly 1 in 4 in most of southern India and they’re primarily Hindu. The fact it’s even allowed says so much about their country. The fact you jump at the chance to defend cousin marriage at all, says more about you. Lmao. You’re a joke, Joe.
English
12
1
17
595
Info Battle Maiden
Info Battle Maiden@info_maiden·
A good portion of India: 20–50%+ cousin marriage. Result → kids born 10–15 IQ points lower, double the severe retardation, mental illness, and birth defects. Yet we import millions on visas and call them “the best talent in the world.” Civilizational suicide.
Info Battle Maiden tweet media
English
290
167
831
104.4K
Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷
Europe doesn't have "a problem". It has THREE problems: 3 European nations are suffering from a severe "post-imperial hangover". First, there is the United Kingdom, a nation that voted for Brexit to "take back control" only to realize it has completely forgotten how to drive. The British identity crisis is like watching a retired lion try to adopt a vegan diet. They traded imperial confidence for an HR department’s sensitivity training. The land of Churchill is now governed by a sprawling "nanny state" bureaucracy that is more terrified of offending someone on X than it is of actual decline. The British police, once the envy of the world, now seem to spend more resources investigating "non-crime hate incidents" and painting their patrol cars in rainbow colors than solving burglaries. It is a nation desperately clinging to the aesthetics of tradition—the Royals, the pomp, the tea—while its institutions have been hollowed out by a progressive rot that makes a California university campus look conservative. They want the swagger of the 19th century but are paralyzed by the emotional fragility of the 21st. Then there is France, the angry, chain-smoking aunt of Europe who refuses to admit she’s been unemployed for decades. France’s hangover manifests as a permanent state of insurrection masquerading as "civic engagement." Their identity is split between a delusional elite who still think Paris is the capital of the universe and a populace that expresses its "joie de vivre" by burning down bus stops every Thursday. The French suffer from a Napoleonic complex without a Napoleon; they demand the living standards of a conquering empire while working a 35-hour week and retiring at an age when most Americans are just hitting their stride. They preach "Republican values" and aggressive secularism, yet the state has lost control over vast swathes of its own suburbs. France is essentially a beautiful, open-air museum where the curators are on strike, the guards are afraid of the visitors, and the management is busy lecturing the rest of the world on "grandeur" while the electricity bill goes unpaid. Finally, we have Germany, the neurotic giant that has decided the only way to atone for its history is to commit slow-motion industrial suicide. Germany’s post-imperial hangover is a moral autoimmune disease: the country is so terrified of its own shadow that it has replaced national pride with aggressive self-flagellation and recycling regulations. Their identity is built on being the "Moral Superpower," which practically translates to shutting down their perfectly functional nuclear power plants to burn dirty coal, all while lecturing their neighbors on carbon footprints. It is a nation of engineers who have engineered a society that doesn't work. The German spirit, once defined by efficiency and discipline, has mutated into a paralyzed bureaucracy where filling out the correct form is more important than the outcome. They are so desperate to avoid being "threatening" that they’ve become essentially a large NGO with an army that has broomsticks for rifles, terrified that showing any backbone might be interpreted as a relapse.
Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷 tweet media
English
1.9K
7.6K
30.5K
5.5M
Megh Updates 🚨™
Megh Updates 🚨™@MeghUpdates·
🚨 BREAKING NEWS Paparazzi groups announce a BOYCOTT of Jaya Bachchan after her recent remarks, saying they will NO longer cover her appearances.
Megh Updates 🚨™ tweet media
English
777
1.4K
14.3K
1.2M