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Most enthusiastic loser ever visited this planet. Please Do Not Follow my analysis and trades. I use Twitter to learn from experts and to Record my activity.

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What's the best way to Trade Naked options ? The way you don't die, Sir! youtu.be/Hc0nJbMERCs
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ScorpioManoj@scorpiomanojFRM·
#tamilnadulegislativeassemblyelection2026 A machine learning output showing the probabilistic scenarios of TVK succeeding the floor test in TN Assembly on 13 May 2026. Webscrapping for information from various sources and Statistical bayesian application used to come up with the ML output. Probability of TVK passing floor test : 98.81% Probable seat count with "Yes" in favor of TVK estimated at 124 as point estimate and range estimate at 119 to 129. CM probabilities after floor test: Vijay (TVK) 95.97% President's Rule 1.23% Fresh elections 1.17% ADMK CM 1.03% DMK CM 0.61% Disclaimer: I am apolitical; this is just an attempt to use machine learning for learning.
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ScorpioManoj@scorpiomanojFRM

#tamilnadulegislativeassemblyelection2026 #ML #Python A machine learning output showing the probabilistic scenarios of Tamil Nadu government formation, with inputs sourced from web scrapping.... Disclaimer: I am apolitical; this study is part of my machine learning interests and learning.

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@SarangSood Just like a game. For example, even the legendary cricketers don't know what will happen to their game tomorrow. Exceptions like of AajHaarUddin ;)
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Sarang Sood@SarangSood·
One awkward part of being a trader is explaining to relatives, friends & people around you that participating in the market & knowing exactly what happens tomorrow are two completely different things. How do you usually answer that question without sounding rude or clueless?
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The Factor Report@PeterLBrandt·
Trading and pulling the trigger Here is the reality There is a thing about pulling the trigger No matter what the trade is, one can always find a reason not to pull it The reality is this -- when it is easy to pull the trigger on a trade, that trade will most likely be a loser The best trades are whose triggers are hardest to pull
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The Better India
The Better India@thebetterindia·
Once woven for royalty, now fading in silence. In the quiet lanes of Kanchipuram, Mr. and Mrs. Kuppan still sit by their loom, turning threads into legacy. When Mikaela Bernhardt met them, she didn’t just see a saree. She saw centuries of craft. So much so, she chose Kanchipuram silk for her own wedding. Because this is not just fabric. It is mulberry silk, handwoven with real gold and silver zari. A tradition that traces back centuries, carried forward with patience, precision, and pride in every single thread. But keeping this legacy alive is not easy anymore. The process is slow, the effort immense, and the returns uncertain. And so, fewer hands are willing to learn. Fewer stories are being passed on. Watch to see the craft that once defined South Indian royalty, and the artisans who are still holding on, one weave at a time. Credits: Mikaela Bernhardt #KanchipuramSilk #Handloom #IndianTextiles #SlowFashion [Kanchipuram silk saree, handloom sarees, Indian textile heritage]
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The Better India@thebetterindia·
At 7 AM every day, while the village was still waking up, one pradhan quietly began knocking on doors—not for votes, but for waste. In Raghunathpur, UP, Parmeshwar Pal turned a personal act into a people’s movement, driving an e-rickshaw through narrow lanes, collecting plastic waste himself, every single day. What started as a lone effort in a village drowning in unmanaged plastic soon sparked something bigger. Not through rules or penalties—but conversations, persistence, and leading by example. From hesitation to habit—today, over 300 households actively segregate waste. More than 200 kg of plastic has already been processed. This story now stands as proof—change can begin small, but it never stays small. #SwachhIndia #ClimateAction #ChangeMakers [Grassroots Change, Waste Management, Sustainability, Rural India]
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The Factor Report@PeterLBrandt·
Challenge question for all you young trading geniuses out there claiming 2X per year endlessly Assumptions. 1. Avg. sub 30-year old male in U.S. 2. Minimum investment/trading experience 3. Capital to trade NOT an issue 4. Begins to trade futures and equities 5. After two years of learning What is probability of making average of 30% per year for following five years with only one losing year?
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@scorpiomanojFRM Thank you for sharing. Please ignore stupids comments and continue sharing. Very few people can understand that to know the game we need to understand the process.
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Nature Unedited@NatureUnedited·
A large elephant herd of about 100 was seen swimming across the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India, navigating the waters at Nimati Ghat, a major river port
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@SarangSood In case, Indian markets going decade long recession like USA and Japan markets, Indian middle class market enthusiasts will be battered most. Culprits behind may or may not be named or shamed but damages they did will be irreconcilable.
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Sarang Sood@SarangSood·
Majority started SIPs to beat inflation. Now inflation is just getting started but the portfolios are down more than 20%. Retail investors weren't ready for this power of compounding.
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Samir Arora@Iamsamirarora·
Today is March 9th. Do you remember March 9th, 2009. That day the equity markets bottomed out after the Global Financial Crisis. Happy Anniversary.
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
During pregnancy, a small number of fetal cells naturally cross the placenta and enter the mother’s bloodstream. This process, known as fetal microchimerism, means that tiny clusters of the child’s cells can take up residence in the mother’s body and remain there for decades after birth. What makes this phenomenon remarkable is that many of these fetal cells behave like stem cells. They are able to migrate through the body, settle in different tissues, and in some case respond to injury. Research over the past two decades has found fetal cells embedded in healing heart tissue, in regenerating skin, in the liver after injury, and in other organs where repair is taking place. Some of these cells appear capable of transforming into the types of cells needed for healing, such as heart muscle cells, liver cells, or immune cells. Others may contribute indirectly, by releasing molecules that support tissue repair and reduce inflammation. Their influence isn’t always fully predictable, yet their presence in healing tissues is consistently observed.
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Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
If Iran finally gets liberated it truly will be Karmic rebalancing. The 7000 year old civilization of Persia was doomed the moment that Islam ravaged it. The history of Iran after Islamic conquest was a bloody saga of murderous genocide, oppression, misery and massacre. Every vestige of Persia's original culture was forcibly erased by the sword to ensure Islam's domination When the Muslim army first saw the vast library of Ctesiphon, the commander Saad ibn-e Abi Vaghas, asked Caliph Omar what to do with the books. Omar’s reply sealed the fate of Persian knowledge: “If the books contradict the Koran, they are blasphemous and if they are in agreement with the Koran, then they are not needed, as for us only Koran is sufficient.” With that, the huge library was destroyed and knowledge systems of generations of Persian scholars were burnt to ashes or thrown into the Euphrates. Millennia of science, philosophy, medicine, poetry and literature were erased in the pillage. Irreplaceable libraries of Khwarezmia, Ray, Khorassan & many others were burned to the ground, world famous universities like Gondishapour were decimated, and scholars butchered like flies. A civilization that once rivaled Greece and India in learning had its soul ripped out by a swarm of fanatic beasts. Genocidal massacres became state policy. Entire cities were wiped out, captives hanged by the millions, women and children sold in slave markets, and Zoroastrians taxed into submission under the jizya system. Those who converted weren’t welcomed - the Muslims branded them as Mawali, “freed slaves,” barred from all dignity or rights. The Persians were called Ajam, “mute” in a horrifying testimony to their complete powerlessness and erasure of their language, identity, and existence. By the order of Yazid ibn-e Mohalleb in Gorgan so many Persians were beheaded that their blood mixed with water would power the millstone to produce as much as one day's meal for him. One Umayyad Caliph even stated, “Milk the Persians, and when the milk runs dry, suck their blood.” This was not a clash of empires - it was a scorched-earth murderous crusade to crush an ancient civilization and rewrite history under the banner of Muslim victory. Persia wasn’t just conquered. It was gagged, gutted, and ground into the desert. And the smoke that rose from its burning books marked the silence that has lasted for centuries even till today. The Iranian people deserve freedom from the Ayatollahs of the Islamic regime. The original Persia deserves to live again. - @MumukshuSavitri
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Barchart@Barchart·
Warren Buffett on why most people never get rich 🤯👀
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Jaynit@jaynitx·
In 2014, Jim Simons gave a 1-hour masterclass on mathematics, code-breaking, and building the most successful hedge fund. His frameworks: • Stick to the model • Luck matters more than you think • Basic science is seed corn 15 lessons from the greatest investor of all time:
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𝐒ɦυ𐓣𝗒𝗍α@Shunyta_007·
This is the reality for options traders in the Indian market 🤣😝
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
The impossible architecture of these bird nests
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Jitendra Jain@jitendrajain·
Banks made Rs 4,818 crore from minimum balance penalties in FY24-25. Guess who pays this?
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Prabhakar Singh Bais@theprabhakars·
@jitendrajain Not the rich. Not the smart money. Not the people who read the fine print. It is always the common account holder Trying to save a little And getting charged for it Moral of the story In banking Even silence in your account has a price.
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The Factor Report@PeterLBrandt·
I look at breakouts in way similar to Aksel. Type 1 pattern completions are generally the most profitable and these patterns breakout AND go immediately. People waiting for volume confirmation often miss these because retests do not occur. Thus, they miss out on the most profitable trades waiting for volume stats
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Thank you for this Aksel. Like you, I will go with a breakout that lacks the traditional volume myths. Price is always king and rules over volume. Excellent article.

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