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TheAltExec

@RedPillTrad

Crispy Businessman

Zurich Katılım Kasım 2018
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Not Jerome Powell
Not Jerome Powell@alifarhat79·
Israel is deliberately targeting civilians in one of the most brutal days in Lebanon’s history. If you want to know which side doesn’t want a ceasefire and peace you now know. The war didn’t go as Netanyahu planned so he takes revenge on innocent civilians. Fucking disgusting behavior HOPE PEACE IS ACHIEVED SOON. GOD BE WITH LEBANON 🇱🇧
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Kevin Dahlstrom
Kevin Dahlstrom@Camp4·
When I lived in Dallas, I did most of my climbing on an old grain silo. I was a fish out of water. Here’s the uncomfortable truth about where you live: You can build a good life anywhere. I made the best of a concrete jungle for 20 years. BUT You’ll never have a *great* life if you’re swimming against the current. There’s an old saying: “Wherever you go, there you are.” It’s meant to imply that happiness is found within, not from your environment. I beg to differ. It’s both. Environment DOES matter. Living in your happy place CAN make life better. @Naval says that the three biggest decisions are: 1) Who you’re with 2) What you do 3) Where you live Here’s what’s odd: Most people are deliberate about the first two. We date around, we explore different careers, and *choose* the partner and job that fits us best. And when it doesn’t work out, we’ll make the hard decision to pivot. But when it comes to place, most people don’t choose anything—they live where they live by default, not by design. The thought of moving conjures our worst fears. So we rationalize staying put. (Ask me how I know.) When I finally moved to Boulder (in my late 40s), everything clicked. A good life became a great life. I still pinch myself. Here’s my advice: 1) Find your happy place. 2) Find a way to (eventually) get there. Living where you want isn’t a birthright, it’s a privilege that is earned over time. It might take years or—as in my case—decades. It’s never easy and there are always complicating factors. But one thing’s for sure: You’ll never get there if you don’t make a choice at all.
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TheAltExec
TheAltExec@RedPillTrad·
@PatrickWalker56 Thanks. I actually plan to subscribe to your service soon as it was mentioned in a traderlion YouTube vid and they spoke very highly of you
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Patrick Walker
Patrick Walker@PatrickWalker56·
@RedPillTrad TY for asking. Already own stocks from lower. May add to them. Key point: Be careful chasing gap ups. If buying a gap up? START SMALLER. Ease into them.
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TheAltExec
TheAltExec@RedPillTrad·
@RichardMoglen Very hard to trade as the setups are so loose as well. Really a horrible FTD from a decent trading perspective. What do you think @RichardMoglen
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Richard Moglen@RichardMoglen·
Gap and Go? Gap and Reverse? Gap, Fade, Recovery?
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TheChartGuys
TheChartGuys@ChartGuys·
If the trade looks like a grade C (instead of an A) Do you 1) skip the trade 2) enter with smaller size 3) take a normal position size anyway
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Roy Mattox
Roy Mattox@RoyLMattox·
Tomorrow we expect a powerful follow through day in the indexes, We expect the Nasdaq to have a powerful up day on high volume. This should occur concurrently breaking the 200 dma on the upside. We expect to increase our exposure in the stock market to go from 0% to 35% tomorrow. Likely we will use a twap execution strategy and buy the tqqq and sso as well as several stocks through out the day. We have identified 40 stocks to buy. It is not the low day of the correction to buy; it's the confirmation day. Tomorrow is the confirmation day that signals to us to start buying. We will add additional exposure if we have follow through in upcoming days. Stay tuned.
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TheAltExec@RedPillTrad·
@RealSimpleAriel I know its a big ask but do you have an example chart I can study to fully understand what you mean (please)
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Ariel Hernandez
Ariel Hernandez@RealSimpleAriel·
If you are playing the possible follow through day tomorrow. - Let the morning profit takers come in. - Let the LOD be established - Then focus on your favorite names - Then look for the VWAP reclaim. Don't overcomplicate life. And don't chase a 2.5% gap up into the falling 50sma/breakdown spot for $SPY.
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Tim
Tim@TimurNegru·
Hands up who’s done their 10k steps today 🙋🏼‍♂️
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Kevin Dahlstrom
Kevin Dahlstrom@Camp4·
Take it from me, a recent empty nester: The Good Old Days don’t feel like it at the time. It feels more like hard work and struggle. The days are long but the years fly by. Then, one day you wake up and the house is quiet. One of my most cherished memories is coming home from work each day and opening the creaky back door to our 1947 craftsman home. My 3-year-old daughter (now 21) would drop her toys and run down the hall—her footsteps booming on the old wood floor—to greet me. I love my life and don’t want to go back, but I do wish I could pass one message across time to 35-year-old me: You’re living the Good Old Days right now. Savor every moment.
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Kirill
Kirill@kirillk_web3·
CLAUDE FULL COURSE 4 HOURS This is the most detailed Claude guide I’ve seen online. Bookmark this before you forget. 4 hours. Build tools. Automate work. Learn how people build bots and systems. Claude → Tools → Automation → Products → Money
Kirill@kirillk_web3

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Kevin Dahlstrom
Kevin Dahlstrom@Camp4·
30 minutes after taking this pic, I nearly died. It changed the way I think about risk. In August 2020, I climbed Dallas Peak solo. At 13,815', Dallas isn’t the highest peak in Colorado, but it’s considered by many to be the most difficult. What makes a peak dangerous isn’t the difficulty of the climbing; it’s the quality of the rock. The technical climbing on Dallas is well within my ability, but the rock quality was the worst I'd ever experienced. I set out before dawn with a perfect forecast and made good time, reaching the technical portion of the climb around 8am. Imagine scrambling through a steep slide of loose rock (we call it “scree”) that shifts beneath your feet with every move. I pushed on, summited at 9am, and took this pic. There’s a popular saying in mountaineering: “When you reach the summit, you’re only halfway there.” Most accidents happen on the descent. Once off the summit block, I began navigating my way down endless steep scree fields. On the way up the loose rock had been unsettling, but on the way down it was terrifying—like a Jenga tower ready to collapse. The video below will give you a sense of it. At one point I grabbed a refrigerator-size block to step around it and suddenly... The 1000-pound block broke loose and started tumbling down the steep slope... with me attached to it. Now I was caught in a rock slide—rapidly approaching the edge of a cliff with a 500 foot drop below it. I clawed at the loose slope—swimming through scree—and miraculously was able to arrest my slide before plunging off the cliff. I watched the block I had dislodged tumble into the abyss, exploding like dynamite when it impacted the talus below. I did a quick assessment and discovered a second miracle: There was hardly a scratch on me. Shell-shocked, I crawled away from the cliff's edge and continued the descent. I felt like I had gotten away with one. What’s the lesson here? Was it unwise to climb Dallas, especially solo? It’s depends. Life is about risk management. Nothing is without risk—we drive our cars every day with the knowledge that we could die in an accident. The question you have to ask yourself is: Do I get enough value or joy from this activity to justify the risk? Or, more bluntly: If something bad happened, would I spend the rest of my life regretting the choice? Last year, one of my close friends was paralyzed in a paragliding accident, and she’s struggling with that second question. My hobby—rock climbing—is much safer than paragliding, but still not without risk. But the joy I get from it easily justifies any risk I take. And skill, experience, and good judgment can go a long way toward mitigating risk. But mountaineering, which is what I was doing on Dallas Peak, is much riskier—the objective hazards (like loose rock) are much greater. For me, that summit didn't justify the risk I took. It’s one reason I’m a climber and not a mountaineer. The goal isn’t to avoid risk—it’s to take it with eyes wide open.
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Movez
Movez@0xMovez·
This 1 hour lecture on "Probability Theory" from MIT will teach you more about prediction markets than 2 month internship at at a Wall Street Quant firm. Bookmark this & give it 1 hour today, no matter what. It’s the most productive start you can give your week. Then read post below.
Movez@0xMovez

The best Polymarket Quant bot for copy-trading with a 99.3% win rate. backtested strategy on 72M Polymarket/Kalshi trades to hit +$805K PnL on 27,000 predictions. bot doesn't gamble - it uses math and statistics in its algo to consistently hit 99% win rate. his algo decoded: 1. Mispricing formula based on 72M trades data, traders constantly overpay for cheap contracts (0.1¢–50¢) most of the edge sits in (80¢-99¢) contracts - that's the range where the bot mostly trades • formula: δ = actual win rate - implied probability bot applies this to every trade to find the edge. // 2. Expected value calculation EV tells you whether a bet is worth taking, regardless of the outcome of any single trade. • formula: EV = (P win × Payout) - (P lose × Cost) bot calculates it to understand if the trade is worth the risk. // 3. Kelly Criterion sizing most powerful position sizing formula ever discovered for gambling, trading and prediction markets it tells the algo what % of your portfolio to size into each bet to win long term. • formula: f* = (p * b - q) / b mispricing found → EV calced → kelly sizing → enter profile: polymarket.com/0x751a2b86cab5… start copy trading the bot with as little as $10 using Ares: ares.pro/wallets/0x751a… 2 more formulas behind its algo revealed in the article below ↓

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Manly Mentor
Manly Mentor@manly_mentor·
Be a Man 💪🏻🔥
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Amock_
Amock_@Amockx2022·
THIS IS ABSOLUTE CINEMA 🔥 Trump at 8 AM 🇺🇸: Iran will do whatever we want. They will obey me else they will be decimated Iran at 8 PM 🇮🇷: "Destroyed Haifa oil refinery in Israel with nonstop missiles" 😂 Iran is now being SAVAGE 🗿
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