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@Yazzer19

Co-Member of #CHAZ, CPA, MBA, Business Valuation Expert, and Part-Time Fantasy Sports Enthusiast

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Made In Canada
Made In Canada@MadelnCanada·
#NEWS: U.S. cafe chain Dunkin' Donuts is returning to Canada through agreement with Foodtastic and set to open hundreds of locations across Canada by 2027. 🇨🇦 🍩
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B/R Open Ice
B/R Open Ice@BR_OpenIce·
Marty St. Louis turned into the Wolf of Wall Street during his postgame speech 😭
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Scott Barber
Scott Barber@thescottbarber·
Hudson’s Bay once owned 5% of the Earth’s land surface and now it’s a kiosk in a Canadian Tire
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Montreal Expos
Montreal Expos@Montreal_Expos·
We have sent a notice to cease & desist to the Milwaukee Brewers. Having rain fall inside a stadium with a closed retractable roof is the intellectual property of the Montreal Expos.
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James Bull
James Bull@thejbullmarket·
The myth of the Strait of Hormuz closure. 80% (16.25M bpd) of the 20M barrels per day supply of the Strait of Hormuz has already been replaced or been rerouted. 🇸🇦 7M: Saudi Reroute 📈 4.25M: Pre-War Surplus 🇨🇳 2M: China Safe-Passage 🇦🇪 1.5M: UAE ADCOP reroute 🇮🇷 1M: Iran Jask Bypass 🇮🇳 400k: India Safe-Passage Deficit? Only 3.8M bpd and even just 2 more tankers per day would reduce the deficit to 0. With 1.3B and 500 millions barrels in combined reserves for China & India respectively, they have a 3-4 month reserves before they run into a deficit. This is why stocks are back at nearly ATH again. Opening the Strait of Hormuz has now merely turned into an afterthought.
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🇨🇦 Alex
🇨🇦 Alex@AbsCoverage·
Suzuki : 79GP 28G 70A 98PTS +38 Caufield : 78GP 50G!! 37A 87PTS +30 Hutson : 79GP 12G 63A 75PTS +35 Slafkovsky : 79GP 30G 41A 71PTS +13 Demidov : 79GP 18G 43A 61PTS +4 #Habs #GoHabsGo
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Guillaume Villemaire
Guillaume Villemaire@GVillemaire13·
Liste des joueurs repêchés depuis 2017 qui ont une saison de 50 buts dans la LNH Cole Caufield Fin de la liste
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Hadi Kalakeche
Hadi Kalakeche@HadiK_Scouting·
This is Pierre Houde’s magnum opus. And that’s saying something.
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/r/Habs
/r/Habs@HabsOnReddit·
Carey Price seeing a 50 goal scorer on the Habs
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William Dubé
William Dubé@williamdube_·
Canadiens players with 70+ assists in a season: Nick Suzuki Guy Lafleur (4x) Peter Mahovlich (2x) That's it.
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AJ Inapi (Allan)
AJ Inapi (Allan)@aj_inapi·
People forget this part of history. Israel defeated Egypt in war and then gave back the entire Sinai Peninsula - an area bigger than Israel itself - in exchange for peace. Israel withdrew from Gaza completely in 2005, removing its own settlements and citizens. Parts of the West Bank were handed over to Palestinian governance under the Oslo Accords. The Golan Heights wasn’t returned because Syria never made peace and the area overlooks northern Israel strategically. So the narrative that Israel just “occupies land and never gives anything back” is simply not true. Land was returned where peace was possible. Land was held where war was still the reality. That’s not ideology. That’s strategy and survival.
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Bill Simmons
Bill Simmons@BillSimmons·
I’ve never seen this before — Roman almost broke the 1B’s wrist with a line drive
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George Noble
George Noble@gnoble79·
Private credit returns 11.5% on loans that yield 9.5%. Nobody asks how. I'll tell you how: Leverage. They take a portfolio of loans yielding 9.5%, lever it 2x, and the gross return doubles to 19%. Subtract financing costs and fees, hand the client 11.5%, and show them a chart with a line so smooth it would make Madoff jealous. That's the product Wall Street has been selling to pensions, endowments, insurance companies, and now your 401(k). They even gave it a nice name. "Private credit." There's a better name for it: volatility laundering. The returns aren't smooth because the risk is low. They're smooth because nobody is marking anything to market. The same people making the loans are the ones deciding what they're worth. When everything's going up, that's a feature. When it turns? It's a trapdoor. And we're watching the trapdoor open right now. Funds are gating redemptions across the industry. Loans are going from 100 cents on the dollar to zero in a single quarter. The biggest asset managers on earth are telling investors: "Sorry, you can't have your money back." And none of this should surprise anyone who's been paying attention. Every cycle produces the SAME SCHEME wearing a different outfit. Junk bonds in the 80s. Mortgage-backed securities in 2007. Both sold the identical promise - equity-like returns with bond-like stability. Both ended the same way. Private credit is the 2020s version. Bigger numbers. Fancier packaging. Same math. The leverage is the tell. Any time someone shows you returns that look too good for the underlying asset, there's leverage hiding somewhere in the structure. And leverage doesn't create returns... It amplifies outcomes - in both directions. What pisses me off is that the people running this know exactly what they're doing. The risk disclosures are 400 pages long. The gates are buried in footnotes. It's not technically illegal. But doing something because you can get away with it - not because it's right - is a special kind of rotten. After 2008, NOBODY went to jail. Banks paid fines that amounted to rounding errors on their balance sheets. The message was clear: heads you win, tails the taxpayer covers it. So of course they did it again. Why wouldn't they? And here's where the realist in me takes over from the idealist: They're not going to let this blow up cleanly. They NEVER do... The playbook is extend, pretend, and print. Special vehicles. Special accommodations. More liquidity injected into a system that's already drowning in it. Every time they paper over a crisis, they confirm the only trade that matters. Gold pulled back hard this week - from $5,000 to around $4,575. Every shakeout over the past two years has been a buying opportunity. The structural case (debasement, central bank accumulation, collapsing confidence in sovereign debt) hasn't weakened. It's accelerated. The worse private credit gets, the more they'll have to print. And the more they print, the HIGHER gold goes. It's not complicated. It's just math that most people don't want to accept.
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Global Statistics
Global Statistics@Globalstats11·
Europe Travel Cheat Sheet (2026) 🇪🇺✈️ 💰 Budget Friendly: 🇭🇺 Budapest 🇵🇹 Lisbon 🇧🇬 Sofia 🇵🇹 Porto 🇨🇿 Prague 🌆 Best Cities: 🇫🇷 Paris 🇮🇹 Rome 🇪🇸 Barcelona 🇬🇧 London 🇳🇱 Amsterdam 🏖 Best Beaches: 🇬🇷 Santorini 🇪🇸 Ibiza 🇵🇹 Algarve 🇮🇹 Sardinia 🇫🇷 Nice 💎 Hidden Gems: 🇦🇹 Hallstatt 🇧🇬 Rila Monastery 🇪🇪 Tallinn 🇮🇹 Cinque Terre 🇭🇷 Plitvice Lakes 🏛 Cultural Hub: 🇮🇹 Florence 🇬🇷 Athens 🇦🇹 Vienna 🇬🇧 Edinburgh 🇪🇸 Seville 🏔 Mountain Lover: 🇨🇭 Grindelwald 🇦🇹 Innsbruck 🇫🇷 Chamonix 🇸🇮 Bled 🇫🇷 Val Thorens 🍽 Food Paradise: 🇨🇿 Prague 🇪🇸 San Sebastián 🇵🇹 Lisbon 🇮🇹 Bologna 💎 Most Expensive: 🇨🇭 Zurich 🇳🇴 Oslo 🇩🇰 Copenhagen 🇬🇧 London 🏰 Old Towns: 🇭🇷 Dubrovnik 🇫🇷 Colmar 🇲🇪 Kotor 🇵🇱 Kraków Which one is on your 2026 bucket list?
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Mike Clay
Mike Clay@MikeClayNFL·
I just completed the annual purge of the @ESPNFantasy Football Player Database. Some fantasy legends who are gone, but not forgotten: Julio Jones Jimmy Graham Melvin Gordon Leonard Fournette DeVante Parker James Robinson Ryan Tannehill Randall Cobb Marvin Jones Jr. Mason Crosby Latavius Murray Kenyan Drake Jerick McKinnon Michael Gallup Matt Breida Chase Claypool Darrell Henderson Damien Harris Royce Freeman Rashaad Penny
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kleeinvesting
kleeinvesting@kleeinvesting·
@Alleninvests I want to see more pain before I make a buying.
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Esther & Michael
Esther & Michael@SuperLuckeee·
16 stocks I'm adding in March/April 2026 (bottom will be in as soon as WAR ends). All of them are ON SALE: NVDA $212 → $180 (-15%) Buy: $155–165 Prior breakout and big demand zone. TSLA $499 → $391 (-22%) Buy: $340–$350 Major institutional demand zone. AMZN $259 → $208 (-20%) Buy: $195–200 Previous consolidation base. META $789 → $614 (-22%) Buy: $530–550 Long-term trendline support. GOOG $334 → $301 (-10%) Buy: $280–290 Multi-month support + 200DMA. AAPL $289 → $250 (-13%) Buy: $225–235 Strong institutional accumulation area. LLY $1112 → $985 (-11%) Buy: $940–950 Healthcare trend support. ASTS $130 → $86 (-34%) Buy: $70–80 Last accumulation zone pre-rally. IONQ $85 → $33 (-61%) Buy: $25–30 Early cycle support. SOFI $32 → $18 (-45%) Buy: $15–17 Strong psychological demand. AMD $267 → $193 (-28%) Buy: $170–180 Semiconductor cycle support. INTC $62 → $46 (-26%) Buy: $35–38 Long-term value floor. NKE $179 → $54 (-70%) Buy: $50–55 Major historical support. PLTR $207 → $151 (-27%) Buy: $120–130 Prior breakout base. AVGO $415 → $322 (-22%) Buy: $320–340 Previous consolidation range. CRWD $558 → $442 (-21%) Buy: $350–360 Cybersecurity sector support. ♻️REPOST and share 1 comment if you're interested in knowing which ones I'll add this week!
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Man to Man
Man to Man@Man_to_manX·
HOME REMEDIES NOBODY WILL TELL YOU! 1. Sore Throat - Keep a small piece of ginger in your mouth - - burning stops in 30 seconds. 2. Bloated Stomach - Warm water + salt + a little lemon - bloating disappears fast. 3. Can't Sleep - Massage your feet with warm oil before bed - your brain switches to sleep mode instantly. 4. Headache - Place a cold cloth on your forehead - brain heat drops immediately. 5. Constant Cough - Honey + black pepper - throat irritation reduces in 5 minutes.
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