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Katılım Haziran 2021
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Market Bubble
Market Bubble@MarketBubble·
THE OFFICIAL TOP 25: 'THE BEST OF CT' RANKINGS 1. Cobie 2. CL 3. mert 4. theadguy 5. Jeff 6. Mayne 7. Flood 8. based16z 9. Jesse 10. shoku 11. Intern 12. Meltem 13. Rhino 14. Kel 15. Frank 16. awawat 17. tolks 18. innerdevcrypto 19. chase 20. Cold Blooded Shiller 21. loma 22. gainzy 23. yano 24. rasmr 25. Alon
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Mayne
Mayne@Tradermayne·
Man discovers thermodynamics
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kawbz@corbskee1·
@Tradermayne See last bear market. Bear market rally into the 200dma for the lower high
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Mayne
Mayne@Tradermayne·
$BTC This could very well be lower high territory for Bitcoin. What y'all think?
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kawbz@corbskee1·
@josephweb3 @Tradermayne 50% of your profit gets added to your taxable income if held for over 12 months. It’s better than standard income tax. But they just changed the cgt rules so probably getting cucked now
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Pageboy
Pageboy@BlazingAngelUK·
@Jamesrs2025 @NoticerNews Yeah the colonisation and “stolen land” in the Middle East is just brushed over. People like to pretend that Lebanon, Iran, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Algeria and Tunisia were always Islamic States. The narrative is just manipulated to turn the masses against you.
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The Noticer
The Noticer@NoticerNews·
Thomas Sewell makes a final address responding to the government listing the White Australia Party as a "prohibited hate group". He reveals ASIO advised the ban on the same day he registered the party with the Australian Electoral Commission - Anzac Day - and that he filed paperwork for a High Court challenge to the "hate groups" laws today. "If our High Court injunction fails, then the fate of liberal democracy dies with the fate of White Australia" Follow: @NoticerNews
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kawbz@corbskee1·
so what was it before? genuinely asking
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kawbz@corbskee1·
@Giuseppe_8888 @NoticerNews the sex crimes and trash dumped in the streets is necessary so we can have an authentic indian curry
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Giuseppe
Giuseppe@Giuseppe_8888·
@NoticerNews You're like Pauline Hanson you don't like anything. Stop trying to make yourself sound good. What's white Australia? Do we stop buying pizza or Chinese food
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Devinquent
Devinquent@AerieFaerie·
@Psimocybin7 @NoticerNews I agree the banning is atrocious & the holy cow of ‘racism’ Is a threat to freedom of expression. However, I challenge any of these commenters to claim they’ve never eaten Chinese food.
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kawbz
kawbz@corbskee1·
@Tradermayne losing 10000 then losing another 10000 is not losing 20000. you just lost 10k twice
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Mayne
Mayne@Tradermayne·
Losing $10,000 but then making back $5000 is better than just losing $5000.
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kawbz@corbskee1·
@Nousopher Haha shiiiiit. Where do you do them?
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Roman Sutherland | Nousophy
Roman Sutherland | Nousophy@Nousopher·
History suggests that many moons ago, naked humans were walking through deserts with little more than intellect and opposable thumbs. Fast-forward, and they develop gunpowder, dynamite, cannons, rifles. We learn to move force through chemistry and mechanics. We blow apart earth for mining. We project power at distance. Fast-forward again, and we develop large-scale bombs, then atomic and nuclear weapons. If you were observing those early humans in the desert, you likely would never have predicted that uranium enrichment, nuclear fission, or thermonuclear devices would one day emerge from the same species. That is worth remembering when people look at large language models now as if they are still the naked human in the desert. ChatGPT has now just released a 5.5 model. It is reportedly scoring around 130+ on certain IQ-related benchmarks. Even allowing for the limitations of those tests, the implication is still significant. Many agents built on models at that tier and above may now operate at a level comparable to a high-IQ human across selected cognitive tasks. I've used the higher tier models of it, and it's much sharper than previous models. A human with 130+ IQ is still bound by biology. They need sleep, food, recovery, attention, motivation, time. High intellectual output has always depended on a relatively small slice of the population, and even that slice is constrained by the realities of being human. AI does not carry those constraints in the same way. It does not need sleep. It does not tire in the ordinary sense. It can run continuously. It can be copied. It can operate in parallel. It can scale. As an observer of Earth, you would not have known atomic or nuclear technology was possible until it arrived. We may be standing in that same kind of ignorance now. Fast-forward again from here. What technologies sit completely outside our present imagination, waiting on enough intelligence, enough compute, enough iteration, and enough time? History also suggests that many major breakthroughs are eventually weaponised. That is the world we seem to be speedrunning into, while simultaneously speedrunning the Dunning-Kruger effect. More access to tools, more confidence, more noise, more people mistaking surface fluency for understanding. What are your thoughts on AI?
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Mayne
Mayne@Tradermayne·
I invested in a childhood friend's business a few years ago and it's not going well. So everyday when he's out doing things other than work, which is all the time, I DM him asking why he's not working. I'll continue this until I feel like I've extracted back my 50k investment.
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kawbz@corbskee1·
@CryptoCred Got fucked just “just trading the chart” so yeah this is solid logic
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Cred
Cred@CryptoCred·
Crypto analysis in 2024: The dog has a hat Crypto analysis in 2026: Strait of Hormuz, auto-translate from Farsi, tracking military movements via OSINT, oil futures backwardation
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kawbz@corbskee1·
@Tradermayne You cooked too hard last night used up all your luck
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The OrderBook AfterDark
The OrderBook AfterDark@TheOBAfterDark·
the market is in shambles because bitcoin is nuking but you shorted the top on equities and just hit a max win at the casino, life is great
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ً@trading_axe·
@jdubz069 This was an EPIC own btw. Great tweet and great job! ~ Dr. Axius.
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rndusr
rndusr@0xrndusr·
@Tradermayne brink of WW3 and you're calling this conservative? lmao
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The Order Book
The Order Book@OrderBookShow·
CredibleCrypto On The Two Possible Elliott Wave Outcomes For $BTC And Why Both Are Fascinating. Scenario 1 "We're looking at a crash that is reminiscent of what we saw in twenty seventeen, meaning a seventy, eighty percent drawdown. That takes a significant amount of time to recover to new all-time highs." Scenario 2 "Some sort of recovery here and then essentially a parabolic advance to complete this cycle, and this parabolic advance would mean that this fifth wave that we're working on isn't yet complete." Feat. @Tradermayne & @CredibleCrypto
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