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Justin Time

@asxjgp

ASX scalper and swing trader. Always learning. DYOR, nothing i say is advice.

Australia Katılım Nisan 2015
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Justin Time
Justin Time@asxjgp·
You know "they' should just take the price of #Silver and #Gold sub $1 and show the world how powerful they really are with their paper products.
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@DailyMail Didn’t work out well for Fiji. Australia is asking for big trouble in the future.
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Daily Mail@DailyMail·
Landmark shift as India overtakes England to become Australia's biggest source of migrants - with 32 per cent of the population now born overseas trib.al/XSwedlH
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@BarackObama So Barack thinks democracy is done by race? Does he understand what democracy is.. hard to believe he got away with it for this long.
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Barack Obama@BarackObama·
Today’s Supreme Court decision effectively guts a key pillar of the Voting Rights Act, freeing state legislatures to gerrymander legislative districts to systematically dilute and weaken the voting power of racial minorities - so long as they do it under the guise of “partisanship” rather than explicit “racial bias.” And it serves as just one more example of how a majority of the current Court seems intent on abandoning its vital role in ensuring equal participation in our democracy and protecting the rights of minority groups against majority overreach. The good news is that such setbacks can be overcome. But that will only happen if citizens across the country who cherish our democratic ideals continue to mobilize and vote in record numbers - not just in the upcoming midterms or in high profile races, but in every election and every level.
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@Stefano_Peron Jane Street as well and truly a parasite. As are all of these such companies. It's a shame because financial markets should be fair and for everyone.
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Stefano Peron@Stefano_Peron·
Jane Street is not a trading firm. It's a tax on the financialization of the world. The more the market becomes ETF-ized, derivativeized, indexed, systematic, levered, rebalanced by models, and packaged into products no one really understands, the more they print. They are the thermometer of market complexity: every time Wall Street invents a new layer of abstraction on top of another layer of abstraction, someone has to set the price, absorb the flow, arbitrage the inefficiency, and collect the toll. And while everyone mystically recounts the legendary interview about rigged coins, math camp puzzles, and childish games for socially misfit nerds, the truth is more cynical: The world has built a global complex casino Jane Street doesn't beat the market. It monetizes the fact that the market has become incomprehensible to almost everyone. Mortgage derivatives in 2008 were a thousand times more genuine
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zerohedge@zerohedge·
*JANE STREET PULLS IN RECORD-BREAKING $39.6 BILLION TRADING HAUL
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Justin Time@asxjgp·
@StefanMolyneux Yeah it was 100% social engineering to influence the Anglosphere. Trying to break culture then make the claim 'you have no culture' or it's a 'mixed' culture. Which was of course total BS. But it basically worked on the youth. Sad.
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Clare O'Neil MP@ClareONeilMP·
BREAKING: We’ve struck a deal with the Tasmanian government to unlock over 4,000 new homes, including over 2,000 just for first home buyers and vital enabling infrastructure.
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@TMFScottP It would be a shame if they included shares. A lot of small caps struggle as it is to raise their market cap and this would make things a lot worse for them.
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Scott Phillips@TMFScottP·
If the government is going to change CGT - and it should - indexation is the only sensible choice. It's not 'scrapping the discount', though - it's replacing it with indexation. And why sensible? Because inflation shouldn't be taxed *and* the discount has no basis in policy.
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Justin Time@asxjgp·
@JacintaAllanMP Anzacs off to WW2. Only British descent, no diversity. The city behind well built. This is the grassroots culture and society that gave Jacinda her privilege. None other anywhere in the world would have done the same. Yet every day she sets out to deny/destroy these foundations.
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Jacinta Allan@JacintaAllanMP·
My thoughts on the Liberals’ extreme, race-based migration policy: This Trump-style policy will go after Chinese families, Muslims, and even Christians from places like Lebanon and Iraq. It's just unaustralian. In this country, we care about who you are, not where you're from.
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@GrayConnolly @TheKouk Kouk’s solution is mass migration obviously young Aussies lives are expendable. Power to the boomers, all hail 🫡
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Gray Connolly@GrayConnolly·
@TheKouk Too many young Australians even into their 40s are not anywhere on the property ladder. It is bad for the country to have people in their fertile years having no secure place to call home. To govern is to choose and the RBA has consistently chosen against young Australians
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Gray Connolly@GrayConnolly·
Australia has never had the cleansing recession it has needed since 2008 – particularly in respect of over leveraged properly investors & their pain will put more homes on the market for younger buyers. Chance for the RBA to repent of Glenn Stevensism
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There is no way the RBA can further tighten monetary policy with the economy falling off a fjord. Making an extra half a million people unemployed for the sake of meeting the inflation target a little sooner would be monetary policy vandalism

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Justin Time@asxjgp·
@RadioGenoa It’s hard to fathom that our own elected leaders, which are our servants, have led us into this disgrace of a situation. It’s all been done against the will of the majority. Grievances for the society that has been lost in this process.
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RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa·
Muslim immigrants with clubs hunt down white British families. The UK will soon implode.
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@RadioGenoa It’s likely too late, the left succeeded in destroying the place.
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RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa·
Clashes between British patriots and Islamic immigrants in London. The UK is about to implode.
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Justin Time@asxjgp·
@jerr_rrej The boomers preferred to give it away to foreigners that hate us than let us inherit it like they did. Seems that way anyway. It was their elected leaders that were bought off and it was up to them to challenge the betrayal and treason that took place that led to this.
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Jerr@jerr_rrej·
Im a White millennial. Was a 1980s baby. The White demographic was 80% at my birth. TV, movies and video games were tailored for White children. When I was 10 years old, my neighborhood was all White with a lot of elderly White retirees on the block. By the time I was a teenager, my neighborhood was half mexican. It’s completely mexican now. When I was 30 I got a career in tech. 80% of the office was White in 2015 and now it is 50% indian H1Bs. Millennials have seen our world crumble in real time. We were the generation who saw everything became anti-White before our eyes. Now the schools are brown, TV is brown, movies and video games are brown. Grocery stores and malls are brown. Public spaces and parks are full of foreigners. Schools and workplaces are brown. This is why I am racist and more radical than my parents and grandparents. Young Whites are brutalists and realize that their inheritance was taken from them.
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Justin Time@asxjgp·
@Ryandally08 There needs to be a reckoning with politicians. But most aussies are patsies now and will do nothing.
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Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
#BREAKING After Anthony Albanese’s failed voice referendum where he blew $411,269,848 dollars worth of taxpayer money with Australia resoundingly voting no. South Australia has just gone ahead and installed one anyway. Against the people’s wishes.
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The Economist@TheEconomist·
Britain is good at absorbing immigrants and allowing them to thrive. A government determined to harass them is not only likely to fail to hit its unrealistic targets. It will damage one of the country’s greatest strengths economist.com/britain/2026/0…
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@BritishBastardX It’s unbelievable it’s gotten this far. See how much destruction deceitful politicians can cause in just a few short decades!
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British Bastard 🇬🇧@BritishBastardX·
This is the third world mentality we are up against. You are not mad enough.
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Mike Williams (Oz)@theoztrucker·
I want the government to explain why the lack of housing is a supply issue but the lack of fuel is a demand issue?
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