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Spy Before You Buy
Spy Before You Buy@Spybef0rey0ubuy·
If you're buying $NVDA over $220 right before tomorrow's earnings drop, you're officially exit liquidity. A massive beat is already priced in. Get ready for the flush back to $180. Change my mind.
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No Service@badlooping·
@alluringmedia You haven’t done shit. Ketamine makes you extremely drowsy afterward, it’s an anesthetic.
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Elizabeth@alluringmedia·
Take it from me, as someone who did COPIOUS amounts of Ketamine in my 20s, that is not all he is on.
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Miennace
Miennace@egwu_anya·
@KameronBennett Somebody gotta educate me. Each time I genuinely ask why they must take off outfits to get checked. Can't they just check them deduct the weight of the outfit from the total?
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DJ Kam Bennett
DJ Kam Bennett@KameronBennett·
shorty wore lingerie to the weigh-in 💀
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No Service@badlooping·
@QC_Capitals Depends on the share price before earnings. If it’s low, it’ll go higher, otherwise, it’ll drop. That’s been the rule for the past two years. But, as always, we could see an exception.
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QC Capital
QC Capital@QC_Capitals·
$NVDA earnings coming soon, what can we expect for the stock price?
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@nicksortor Why do people think China could just go and take Taiwan? In the best-case scenario, the U.S. destroys TSMC’s factories, and the global economy tanks, including China’s.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 JUST IN: President Trump recommends chip manufacturers IMMEDIATELY move their manufacturing facilities to AMERICA, as conversations with Xi confirmed how eager China is to take over Taiwan Chips are ESSENTIAL for AI and technological advances, and Taiwan is the world's chip manufacturing hub at the moment. That's one of the main reasons China wants to take Taiwan. TRUMP: "I would like to see everybody making chips in Taiwan come into America. To be honest with you, I think it's the greatest thing can you do. It's a heated situation. There is no question about it. As you know, we have massive amounts of chip companies now from Taiwan already coming in. "We expect to have 40% to 50% of the world chip business by the end of my term."
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Bruno
Bruno@cold_bru_·
@ErenChenAI Bro just walking around in China playing roulette with triggering a black swan
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Eren Chen
Eren Chen@ErenChenAI·
Jensen Huang Just randomly getting drinks from strangers in Beijing and drinking it right away.
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No Service@badlooping·
@iamtomnash $SPX is up just 8% YTD and was literally negative 30 days ago. Anything above recession levels now is a bubble.
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Tom Nash
Tom Nash@iamtomnash·
The market will crash again. Congrats, you have discovered gravity. It happens. It always happens. Every few years the market throws a tantrum, MSM brings out the recession countdown clock, and some guy with a newsletter tells you this is the big one. Peter Lynch had the perfect line: more money is lost preparing for crashes than in the crashes themselves. That sentence should be tattooed on every investor’s forehead. The PhD economists cannot time it. The billion dollar hedge funds cannot time it. But somehow Dave on Twitter with 14 followers and a chart figured it out? Please. The permanent crash callers are usually the same people who missed the bull market, missed the recovery, missed the compounding, and then call themselves disciplined because they are still sitting in cash. The crash is coming someday. Fine. Build a portfolio that can take the punch, keep buying quality, and stop pretending fear is a strategy.
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Michael Sikand 🦑
Michael Sikand 🦑@michaelsikand·
The biggest IPO so far in 2026 launches in 4 days. $25B $CBRS brands itself an $NVDA killer. It claims its huge, ultra fast AI chips are 21x faster than B200s. But it's a parlay trade. $CBRS depends on a $20B OpenAI contract. For $CBRS to win, OpenAI must win as well.
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No Service@badlooping·
@Rahulpatil168 @TansuYegen They wouldn’t. All UFOs that emit light are fake, as are the weirdly shaped ones. They wouldn’t need an aerodynamic shape.
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Rahul@Rahulpatil168·
@TansuYegen I have question, why would aliens with all their mind blowing timetravelling and cosmic travell technology still use floodlights to their hightech vehicles"
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Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
UFO footage sharpened in 4K and this emerged instead 👽
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Neuralink
Neuralink@neuralink·
We're building a surgical robot capable of reaching any brain region. The goal: a generalized neural interface to help solve any condition that originates in the brain.
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Jon Root
Jon Root@JonnyRoot_·
Pilot of Artemis II Victor Glover gave the perfect answer when asked what it felt like to be the first black person to fly around the moon 👏 🎥: CBS Mornings
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Pivot Point Investing
Pivot Point Investing@P_Earns24·
LLM’s don’t need to replace software for SaaS companies to be left with a permanent re-rating with a lower multiple moving forward. All AI needs to do is effect their pricing power, which was unlimited before AI and subsequently permanently effect their margin profile, which it already appears to be doing. $NOW expenses just exceeded their revenue growth this past quarter which resulted in an EPS miss.
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Mike Investing
Mike Investing@MrMikeInvesting·
$NOW will go down as the greatest dip-buying opportunity of 2026… Currently down -62% from ATH’s, markets are pricing LLM’s to replace software. The CEO of ServiceNow strongly disagrees, & even just recently bought $3M worth of shares. Jensen Huang, the $NVDA CEO is also bullish on $NOW and believes LLM’s will become apart of software. $180+ incoming within a year time. Mark it…
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keniafcb
keniafcb@Ratioxdelratiox·
Es la mujer con más cuerpo, cara y aura Italiana que vi en mi vida
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No Service@badlooping·
@NicoleRPrause You have no clue because you haven’t taken them, and you’re naive to think that research sponsored by the corrupt big pharma tell the truth.
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No Service@badlooping·
@Polymarket Mandani is actually doing a great thing, a small-scale, contained socialist experiment so low-IQ people can learn how much it sucks.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: New study shows Mamdani's "affordable" city-run grocery store is 10x more expensive than Whole Foods per square foot.
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American AF 🇺🇸
American AF 🇺🇸@iAnonPatriot·
What makes the stock market go vertical like this for so long..??
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No Service@badlooping·
Why can’t people understand that AI is evolving rapidly? Anything it can do now, it will soon do 10× better, then 100× better. It doesn’t matter if it won’t replace software companies today. Unless those companies can leverage their resources effectively to retain market share, they will go bankrupt.
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Wall St Engine
Wall St Engine@wallstengine·
Bernstein out with a note defending ServiceNow $NOW: "Bears worry ServiceNow is at risk from AI Agents directly replacing its core business process automation and AI Agent platform use case. Claude Managed Agents may appear to make this even more possible, offering the platform to replace ServiceNow’s underlying 'rails' on which AI Agents are built. Or if an AI Agent is not ideal because the process needs to be repeatable and predictable, bears say Claude Code could easily write traditional programmatic software to handle the automation along with a nice user interface for user engagement. Plus, bears believe analytics and management of ServiceNow’s system-of-record data can be directly queried or modified through Claude Cowork, or other AI copilot. In reality, ServiceNow is an enviable 'Switzerland' AI Agent platform. First, most ServiceNow business processes are not naturally replaced by Agents, as they require predictability, auditability, security, and efficiency. In addition, coding copilots are not a threat in writing programmatic code, as the real value is in the underlying rails where the code runs, for example CMDB. Finally, ServiceNow is better positioned as an Enterprise AI Agent platform. We believe large enterprise buyers will likely balk at LLMs being a standardized Agent platform provider for three reasons: to avoid LLM lock-in and maintain flexibility to utilize the best model matched to the task, the desire for fine-grained control of performance, cost, and security, and the lack of foundational process rails below the Agent layer, such as CMDB and ontology. ServiceNow remains in a very strong 'Switzerland' position, with its CMDB and process rails a foundational requirement to execute both programmatic business processes and the AI Agentic layer."
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No Service@badlooping·
@OwenSparks That is so nice. It's so inspiring for the kids.
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
Sky full of stars. Following a successful lunar flyby, the Artemis II astronauts captured this breathtaking photo of our galaxy, the Milky Way, on April 7, 2026.
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