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i found a way to make AI videos that don't sound like AI...
example below....
sora 2, veo 3.1, kling 2.6 are decent but they all have that robotic AI accent that everyone can detect immediately
and when people try replacing the voices with elevenlabs, it always sounds way too professional
like it's recorded on a professional mic in a studio
but if i'm making a UGC video of someone in their room, i don't want studio quality
it should sound like it's actually in that room
the workflow i use completely removes that fake AI voice sound
why this matters:
when your AI voices sound too polished or robotic, people notice. their guard goes up. they disengage.
but when your voices sound like they're coming from a real person in a real room, that's when they work the best
i created a guide breaking down exactly how:
> to create voiceovers that sound completely real
> to replace fake-sounding voices in AI videos (not elevenlabs)
> to make voices sound like they're in the actual environment, not a studio
RT + reply "VOICE" and i'll send you the FULL guide (must follow so i can DM)
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@Schornack Yes + it’s another sold option which FIs have coming out of both ends of the balance sheet
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This why I don’t think MBS are a good fit for community and regional banks… agree or disagree?
Most banks don’t have a funding structure, duration profile, or optionality tolerance that aligns well with MBS.
MBS look attractive on paper because they offer higher nominal yields, but in practice they add volatility to both earnings and capital, especially when rate paths shift. Their negative convexity makes them behave like long-duration assets when rates rise and short-duration assets when rates fall, which is the opposite of what a bank typically wants for balance sheet stability.
Furthermore, most of the MBS in these banks end in odd-lot positions which are less liquid and rarely move cleanly. They often carry a built-in loss on sale that is not factored into the original investment analysis, which makes the performance look better than it actually is once realized.
Community and regional banks would be better off deploying capital into high-quality commercial, municipal loans, and laddered Treasuries, where they can control duration, reinvestment timing, and credit spread. The goal shouldn’t be to chase yield but to preserve flexibility and protect core funding value.
MBS are greater fit for asset managers than deposit funded community and regional banks.
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@ScottPh77711570 Hey Scott do you use the forecast scalars in Rob’s book(s) or did you trust your own backtest for ‘um?
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@Ankit_Quant Also EWMAC seems stupid but it’s… a lot better than anyone expects (which I guess is why it’s the CTA industry standard)
What makes it work is the trend, and when trends are strong you could trade them with a potato
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Since there seems to be interest in trend systems here's an old thread
Any time your stop loss is unluckily hit, and the trade would have worked... thats inefficient
Removing that inefficiency makes the system more robust since you take out the luck of where you place your stop
Temu Robot James@ScottPh77711570
@TCK_JRubano Thread. Here's how the "anti stop loss" trend followers do it (tf's are generally medium term traders targeting trends lasting 3-12 months+) And they are the redheaded stepchildren of trading because clients hate trend following b/c high and long drawdowns 1/
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i just trained an AI on every alex hormozi book, playbook, blackbook, and podcast episode...
he charges $5000 for his AI assistant and people pay it, i'm giving you the same thing for free
this isn't some shitty GPT with 3 pages of info that hallucinates answers, NotebookLM is the best AI for consuming and recalling information right now, i fed it EVERYTHING:
- $100M offers, leads, money models
- the black books (given to people who donated 200 books)
- all the playbooks and lost chapters
- his best podcast breakdowns and frameworks
the information inside is worth thousands it can answer ANY business problem using hormozi's exact frameworks
it pulls from the exact books and gives you page-specific answers... no generic advice, no made-up bullshit
i should NEVER be sharing this for free, that's why i'll delete this in 24hrs
reply 'HORMOZI' + RT and i'll give you access for free (must follow me so i can dm)
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Built another custom GPT with Arnott, Asness, Bogle, and Munger....
Q1: "If you had to give money to one investor, who would it be?"
Rob Arnott:
I'd give it to Howard Marks. He blends deep macro awareness with a strong valuation anchor and understands cycles better than almost anyone. He doesn't overpromise, and he knows when to be aggressive and when to be cautious. Plus, his memos are mini masterclasses.
Cliff Asness:
I'd hand it to Jim Simons, if he were still running Medallion. No one has run circles around markets for longer, with more statistical rigor. But if you're making me pick someone still open to outsiders, maybe AQR—shameless plug. Failing that, Ray Dalio in his prime, for his radical diversification and systematic thinking.
Charlie Munger:
Warren. Obviously.
If you know someone smarter, more rational, and more consistently aligned with their investors, introduce me. But I won't hold my breath.
Jack Bogle:
I'd give it to Vanguard—to my own strategy. Low-cost, broad-market index funds. I trust no single manager to beat the market consistently after fees and taxes. So I’d rather own the market itself and keep the money compounding quietly.
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The Easiest Way to Make Your First Few Hundred USD in Profit with Ecom
- Without a big budget for ads
- With almost no skills required
This is only for total beginners:
1. Get a spy tool like Afterlib (they forgot to turn off their New Year's sale coupon – use it to save 20% with code "newyear").
2. Search for products on Afterlib that are currently being sold by multiple stores, each with at least 80 active ads in the ads library (to make sure there is enough traffic on one product)
3. Copy their product page and slightly reduce the price. If they sell it for $59, sell it for $49.
4. Set up a Google Search campaign and target a few different search terms that people would use after
seeing the product in someone’s Facebook ads. (don't use their brand name as keyword its to expensive)
5. Monitor the keywords, keep adding new ones, and turn off the underperforming ones.
You’ll capture high-intent traffic—people who have already seen your competitors' Facebook ads, visited their website, and then searched on Google for more information before making a purchase. Instead of buying from them, they end up purchasing from your store at a lower price.
I set this up for a friend last year and still have access to the Google Ads account. He made €200–500 profit per day for 1.5 months with almost no effort. This method can be repeated over and over.
I can reveal the product and Google Ads results in a detailed PDF. Retweet and comment "PDF" if you're interested—if there’s enough demand, I’ll put it together.

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