David A P

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David A P

David A P

@da35025

Seattle Washington, 3-portfolio strategy - swing, Long, Short

On my boat as much as possible Katılım Nisan 2024
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Ted Cruz
Ted Cruz@tedcruz·
Det. Diller’s killer was previously arrested and let out 21 times before he took the life of a husband, father, and dedicated law enforcement officer. An acquittal on the charge of first-degree murder is a tragic and disgusting miscarriage of justice. This is Mamdani’s New York. foxnews.com/us/nypd-cops-k…
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I read how a failed Pakistani 'asylum seeker' who repeatedly abused and raped an eight year old girl has been jailed for 15 years. He abused her in her own home and bedroom. She was told that if she told anyone, she would die. I wouldn't deport him. Under a Restore Britain Government, with the British people's approval, the death penalty would be reintroduced for such evil and undeniable crimes. He would be put to death. If you rape a young child, you do not deserve to live. It's that simple.
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Dr. Eli David
Dr. Eli David@DrEliDavid·
Hi @LittleBigBikes 👋 I hope you understand when we call for a total boycott of your business, for siding with terrorists. We wish for nothing but a rapid disgraceful bankruptcy for you.
Myriam Shermer@MyriamShermer

A few years ago, my husband — a cycling enthusiast — invested almost $300 in a “built to last” balance bike from @LittleBigBikes for our kids, specifically because parts could be replaced over time. Today, as our youngest needs new pedals and brakes, the company refuses to ship to Israel. Not to a government — to customers. Companies are, of course, free to take political positions. But refusing to serve individuals based solely on where they live is not a “peace stance.” It’s collective exclusion and discrimination. People who oppose boycotts should know where this company stand.

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Myriam Shermer
Myriam Shermer@MyriamShermer·
A few years ago, my husband — a cycling enthusiast — invested almost $300 in a “built to last” balance bike from @LittleBigBikes for our kids, specifically because parts could be replaced over time. Today, as our youngest needs new pedals and brakes, the company refuses to ship to Israel. Not to a government — to customers. Companies are, of course, free to take political positions. But refusing to serve individuals based solely on where they live is not a “peace stance.” It’s collective exclusion and discrimination. People who oppose boycotts should know where this company stand.
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Matt Morse
Matt Morse@MattMorseTV·
I don’t mean to be rude, but this post is pretty much a perfect example of the ‘online bubble’ in which many people live. Most people aren’t watching political podcasts or following all of the viral posts on X. Most people are just going about their lives. As such, Trump’s reach with a primetime national address is 1,000 larger than the biggest Twitter poster or podcaster that you can think of. Simply put, the speech was aimed at normies, both inside and outside of the USA - not all of us terminally online politics junkies.
Cernovich@Cernovich

What was the point of that speech

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David A P@da35025·
@thejoelancaster @TheStalwart Easy to verify. I hope being as dumb as you are isn't painful, but cheer up there's a bright side... it's entertaining for the rest of us.
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Nova’ar | Serving the Tea w/ Footnotes
Trump and Israel created this mess, making a global economic problem forcing everyone to be involved. He says he doesn't want to be policing countries, then why 1. Kidnap a president. 2. Drop bombs on Iran. 3. Come for Cuba. 4. Attempt to annex Greenland. Trump is the problem and it's far past time to be removed.
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🇺🇸 Ronald Carter
🇺🇸 Ronald Carter@USronaldcarter·
🚨 NOBODY KNOWS HOW FUCKED NATO ACTUALLY IS RIGHT NOW. In the last 72 hours, watch who walked away: 🇫🇷 France: Blocked US military overflight for weapons to Israel — FIRST TIME since war began Feb 28. Israel cut ALL defense procurement from France. 🇮🇹 Italy: Denied Sigonella air base landing to US bombers. Defense Minister said relations are "solid and loyal." DAYS after blocking US planes. 🇪🇸 Spain: Closed ENTIRE airspace to US operations. Blocked Naval Station Rota AND Morón Air Base. PM Sánchez called it "not NATO collective defense." 🇵🇱 Poland: Refused to redeploy Patriot batteries. US burned through 1,200+ interceptors in 16 days. Poland said no. 🇨🇭 Switzerland: Denied 2 US reconnaissance flights. Suspended $120,000,000 in weapons exports under "neutrality laws." 🇬🇧 UK: PM said "this is not our war." Trump told them to "build up some delayed courage." 🇩🇪 Germany: President Steinmeier called war "possibly illegal." WHILE hosting Ramstein — largest US base outside America. That is: France, Italy, Spain, Poland, Switzerland, UK, and Germany. All in ONE week. When this many allies abandon you at once, it's not a disagreement. It's a collapse.
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David A P@da35025·
@thejoelancaster @TheStalwart The "Death to America" slogan, originating after the 1979 revolution and often targeting US policies, remains featured in Iranian parliamentary sessions and official events as recently as March 2026.
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David A P@da35025·
@GBNT1952 Shells are for shotguns. The term you are looking for is case - 'spent case'. Pardon my interruption, let the idiocy continue...
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Green Beret Nap Time
Wow… people are really this stupid. John, you absolute simpleton, I’ll explain it like you have the critical thinking abilities of an infant, because a 5 year old is definitely much smarter than you are. The bullet not being able to be 100% matched to the gun is due to the fragmentation from the bullet, which happens often with live bone strikes (especially spinal column impacts), and means there wasn’t enough surface area remaining to run the test. That doesn’t mean Tyler was not the shooter, idiot. In fact, only someone who has zero clue about the law, firearms, and ballistics would say something so entirely stupid and idiotic. The shell for the bullet matched. His DNA was on the weapon. There is video footage of him jumping down from the shooting position on the roof with the rifle. Oh, and he confessed five different times in five different settings or platforms to killing Charlie. There is quite literally ample evidence, you smooth brain troglodyte. Make fun of these idiot people relentlessly.
John Mappin@JohnMappin

Sincere question. What is the legal justification for continuing to hold Tyler Robinson in custody? If there is no valid bullet match? And no confession. What evidence is there? Please explain this to me like I am five years old. @RealCandaceO

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David A P@da35025·
@ohiain March was brutal for me as well. My trade/don't trade screener told me to lay off for a bit but I gave it a try anyway. Shouldn't have.
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iain
iain@ohiain·
March was, without a doubt, the most difficult month I’ve had trading in the last 6 months. Coming into the year, I had strong cushion/momentum. January through February, the portfolio was up +163%, and everything felt in sync. Setups were working, follow-through was there, and my system was operating exactly how it’s supposed to. Then March hit, and the market shifted into a completely different phase. We’ve been stuck in a multi-month distribution range, constant chop, failed moves, and on top of that, rising geopolitical uncertainty added another layer of instability. This wasn’t a market that I believed rewarded aggression, and if you didn’t adapt quickly, you paid for it. -- My numbers reflect that shift: A total of 10 trades taken... - 1 win - 2 breakeven - 7 losses Closing the month at -4.44%. Trades: $XOM 150c 20 Mar @ 3.65 -> 10.60 +191% $INTC 48c 20 Mar @ 1.45 -> 1/2(b/e) $RKLB 75c 20 Mar @ 3.20 (b/e) $PLTR 160c 17 Apr @ 5.80 -> 5.50 -5% $COIN 230c 17 Apr @ 6.20 -> 5.80 -6% $RKLB 75c 20 Mar @ 2.80 -> 2.40 -14% $NVDA 170p Apr 17 @ 4.30 -> 3.70 -14% $CRCL 120c Apr 17 @ 5.80 -> 5.00 -20% $HIMS 25c Apr 17 @ 1.95 -> 1.46 -25% $DELL 145c 20 Mar @ 3.40 -> 2.50 -26% On paper, that doesn’t look great, but context matters more than anything. This was a small paper cut… not a wound, and that’s the entire point. The biggest lesson I’ve taken from this month (and the one I want to hammer home) is that keeping losses small is everything. I didn’t fight the tape, I didn’t size up when conditions didn’t call for it, and I didn’t let one loss spiral into something bigger. Every trade had defined risk, and every loss was accepted quickly. That’s the only reason I was able to protect the majority of my gains from earlier in the year. There are a lot of variables I consider when determining risk (structure, volatility, environment), but it all ties back to one thing: My equity curve. 1) Do I have a cushion? 2) Should I be pressing or preserving? That awareness dictates everything. After February, I knew things were changing, and I made the adjustment early. I’ve been very transparent over the past few weeks about sitting out more, waiting longer, and focusing on survival over more activity. That wasn’t me yapping for the fun of posting... it was intentional, and it was exactly what I was doing!! I know that... Some months are for making money, Some months are for protecting it, ...and some months are for learning. March was all three. And if I’m being honest, I’m extremely proud of how I handled it. Not because of the result, but because of the discipline I had. I didn’t compare myself to others who were catching moves while I sat on my hands. I stayed in my lane, stuck to my process, and focused on what I can control. Because at the end of the day, I know what comes next. Whether the next leg is higher or lower… I’m prepared. So if there’s anything I want you to take away from this month, it’s this: 1) don’t let anyone rush your process 2) don’t force trades in an environment that doesn’t support your edge, and most importantly... 3) TAKE SMALL LOSSES. This was my first red month of the year, but in reality, it was just a small paper cut. And I’ll take that outcome every single time. I hope you learn from my mistakes! - iain 🩵
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David A P@da35025·
I've had the same conversation many times. I usually order the second ribeye when the waiter comes around the first time to ask how everything is. That way it shows up just as I'm finished eating the first. There's always a funny point where he asks to confirm that I want another, again without all the sides.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Me: "I'll have the ribeye please." Waiter: "Lovely. And for your sides?" Me: "Nothing, thank you." Waiter: "No chips? No salad?" Me: "Nothing." Waiter: [writes this down carefully, like a man documenting something for future reference] "And anything else?" Me: "Another ribeye." Pause. Waiter: "Another ribeye." Me: "Same again. Also no sides." Waiter: "So... two ribeyes. Together. Both with nothing." Me: "You've got it." He left. He came back. Waiter: "Is it a special occasion?" Me: "Tuesday." He wrote something on the pad. He did not share what he wrote. The ribeyes were excellent. He brought them both at once on a tray that required two hands. He set them down. He looked at both plates. He looked at me. He chose not to say the thing he was thinking. I respect a waiter who knows when the moment has passed.
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Aɴᴛ
Aɴᴛ@AntSpeaks·
Notice how the countries that refuse to comply with the United States over this war with the Iranian regime are the same countries that have by far the most serious problems with illegal migration from the third world. None of this is a coincidence. It’s actually very disturbing how openly weak they are admitting to being through their actions, or, should I say, inaction.
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David A P@da35025·
@BombaPlomba1 @DanTalks1 Ukraine isn't NATO; these supposed allies squeal every time they think USA will reduce support there. Sometimes you have to back your friend's play...or you're not really friends.
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Bomba
Bomba@BombaPlomba1·
@DanTalks1 NATO will not help since it is a defensive alliance, while this is purely a solo aggressive mission from America. If saying "no" to being dragged into a risky war of aggression means invoking US rage or disintegration of NATO, then so be it.
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Dandalf
Dandalf@DanTalks1·
In our culture, when someone who is very upset at you about your behavior starts being nice to you, it means the decision about you has been made already and it's just mitigation of future fallout. The more reserved Rubio is about this, the worse for EU countries it will be.
Department of State@StateDept

🚨 SECRETARY RUBIO: If NATO is just about us defending Europe if they’re attacked, but them denying us basing rights when we need them, then that’s not a very good arrangement. That’s a hard one to stay engaged in and say this is good for the United States.

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David A P@da35025·
@lsferguson Keep the bases; use them as we like. What are they going to do about it? Complain to UN?
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Ron M.
Ron M.@Jewtastic·
For my entire adult lifetime, America has suffered a crisis of confidence in its military capability and armed forces. For the life of me, I do not understand how more 'patriots' are not overjoyed & thrilled with the competent, astounding display of American power we are seeing.
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Eric Burlison
Eric Burlison@EricBurlison·
A federal court struck down the ATF's pistol brace rule. The DOJ dropped its appeal. And now the ATF admits it's STILL enforcing that same interpretation against law-abiding gun owners. Up to 10 years in prison for a rule the courts already killed. This is exactly why I introduced the Abolish the ATF Act. This agency is out of control.
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David A P@da35025·
@dieworkwear I get what you're saying but I actually like the open layout. I've had both and feel the most benefit lies in making sure the girls in the kitchen get to be part of the socializing, at least to some degree.
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