
Toan Diep
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Toan Diep
@ToanDiep
Bay area guy, engineer, e-commerce seller, crypto holder, stock trader
San Jose, CA Katılım Kasım 2012
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$EBAY $GME
Here is how a smaller company can acquire a larger one:
•Debt Financing (Leveraged Buyout): The acquiring company takes on significant debt to fund the purchase, often using the assets of the larger company as collateral.
•Share Issuance: The smaller company raises funds by issuing new shares to investors or directly to the shareholders of the larger company, providing the necessary capital for the acquisition.
•Private Equity/Syndicate Support: Smaller companies can partner with large banks or private equity firms (like KKR or Blackstone) to raise the capital needed to acquire a much larger target.
•Strategic Merger/Combination: In cases where the larger company is struggling, a smaller competitor with a strong balance sheet might merge with it, with the smaller firm's management taking control.
While technically possible, such deals are difficult to execute due to the financial, operational, and integration risks involved, often referred to as a "minnow swallowing a whale."
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ER number did not justify the drop yesterday. Let’s fk go $SNDK $MU
Toan Diep@ToanDiep
Who think SanDisk can go green tomorrow? 1200 next Monday imo! $SNDK $MU $WDC $STX
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@equityclimb1 This reminds me of SMCI, but $SNDK might split before that.
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🚨 WARNING: THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING
UAE just left OPEC after 60 years.
NO oil production caps.
NO oil export limits.
NO oil quotas.
One of the world’s biggest oil producers is now free to pump at FULL SCALE.
And most people still don’t understand what this means for other markets.
Bonds.
Stocks.
Crypto.
YOU ARE UNDERPRICING WHAT HAPPENS NEXT.
OPEC’s power has always been supply control.
Supply control keeps prices elevated.
But when a major producer steps outside that system, the game changes.
More oil doesn’t create uncertainty.
It creates pressure on prices.
And oil prices move everything.
Energy is the foundation of global inflation.
When crude drops, transportation gets cheaper.
Manufacturing costs drop.
Shipping costs fall.
Consumer prices cool.
And when inflation cools, central banks move.
Now connect the dots:
→ More UAE oil hits the market.
→ Oil prices fall.
→ Inflation drops faster.
→ Rate cuts accelerate.
→ QE returns.
→ Liquidity expands.
And when liquidity expands, risk assets skyrocket.
Bitcoin.
Tech.
Growth stocks.
That’s where capital rotates.
But there are only two paths from here:
1⃣ US-Iran war ends.
Conflict cools down, sanctions ease, and upply routes normalize.
Massive oil supply floods the market.
That’s maximum supply expansion.
UAE pumps freely and Iran exports more.
Global inventories rebuild.
Oil drops hard → Inflation falls fast → The Fed pivots → Liquidity returns → Risk assets pump higher.
2⃣ War keeps escalating.
Regional tensions rise.
Supply routes stay threatened.
Iran stays restricted.
Middle East exports stay unstable.
UAE increases exports.
But UAE supply alone will not cover global demand gaps.
Not if regional disruption spreads.
Not if shipping lanes stay under pressure.
Not if infrastructure risk expands.
That changes everything.
Because if UAE cannot offset the supply shock:
→ Oil spikes higher.
→ Inflation surges again.
→ Rate cuts disappear.
→ Yields rise.
→ Liquidity tightens.
And when liquidity tightens, markets break.
That’s when capital leaves risk.
High-growth tech.
Small caps.
Crypto.
Everything reprices.
This is why the UAE leaving OPEC matters.
It’s not just an oil story.
It’s a macro story.
If war ends, oil crashes and liquidity explodes.
If war escalates and UAE can’t fill the gap, oil surges and liquidity disappears.
There is no middle ground.
Markets will price one of these paths.
And they will price it fast.
Pay attention NOW.
Because the next move in oil will decide the next move in everything.
I’ve studied markets for over 10 years, and I’ve called almost every major market top and bottom.
And I'll also call the next market crash.
Follow and turn notifications on.
I’ll post the warning BEFORE it's too late.
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SpaceX Opportunity is WAY bigger than most realize. And the SpaceX IPO will drive Tesla to $550 in the near term, says Larry Goldberg @TeslaLarry
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@EliteOptions2 Thanks man! Catched TSLA and your suggestion of SPX 7050C.
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This is every single trade alerted in my Discord since Monday.
Entries/exits/ risk management.
Everything in this trade log is time stamped on discord.
Every member can attest to the BIG wins.
We absolutely crushed it this week.

ib mirza@ibmirza001
@EliteOptions2 Dude. May be you make money. But you have zero transparency about your big wins from entry, exit and risk management point of view. Why don’t you be transparent abt your big wins in your own service/discord group?
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In 8 months: 👇
1. $TSLA will be at $600.
2. $IREN will be at $75.
3. $SOFI will be at $45.
4. $HOOD will be at $120.
5. $NVDA will be at $210.
6. $AMZN will be at $275.
7. $LMND will be at $100.
8. $COST will be at $1,100.
9. $META will be at $850.
10. $RKLB will be at $110.
Focus on the long term!
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Tesla puts a lot of effort into ensuring that our cars don’t run over animals
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt
More than 350 million vertebrate animals are killed by human driven vehicles every year. In general, autonomous vehicles are much better than humans at dodging animals. A compilation I made of @Tesla’s FSD stopping for animals, and often saving their lives:
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@BernieSanders Very misleading information and communist propaganda. Why don’t you tell the public how many jobs @elonmusk created from all of his companies? I can educate you on this Bernie, over 170000 direct jobs and hundreds of thousand indirect ones. Go home, you’re drunk.
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Elon Musk, the wealthiest man alive, recently paid an effective tax rate of less than 3.3%.
That is less than the average truck driver, nurse and teacher.
YES, we must demand the wealthy and corporations pay their fair share. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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