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A week ago today, I bought a 2027 M3 Competition.
Six days ago, I became a full-time day trader.
Today, I requested my first +$8k payout on @Topstep as a full-time trader.
Stay disciplined. Stay motivated. Your time will come. 🦩🎯


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The reason Mexico has millions of Expats, with the majority being American is simple: the choice within the country is unmatched.
🏖️ Caribbean: Playa del Carmen, Tulum, Cancun
🌊 Pacific coast: Puerto Vallarta, Sayulita, Mazatlán
🏙️ Big cities: Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey
🏛️ Colonial Towns: San Miguel, Oaxaca, Mérida
🏜️ Desert and dry coast: Cabo, La Paz, Loreto
🏞️ Lake highlands: Lake Chapala
Once you move into Mexico, you can move around and see what you like: the climate, the city size, vibe.
Not many countries offer this kind of range in one passport stamp.
I have been to 7, each place was a different world




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@alex_westry A Mls Next Pro would help develop the players . Don't most mls clubs have this? Could benefit the team in the long run
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Fernando Tatis Jr. has lost his lawsuit against Big League Advance.
Tatis was paid $2 million as a minor leaguer in exchange for 10% of his future earnings.
This was not a loan.
If Tatis didn't make it to the big leagues, he didn't have to repay the $2 million.
But Tatis did make it to the big leagues and later signed a 14-year, $340 million contract.
That meant Tatis owed Big League Advance $34 million.
Tatis had publicly praised Big League Advance, saying the $2 million allowed him to hire a personal trainer, upgrade his apartment, and eat better food.
But after realizing he owed $34 million in exchange for $2 million, Tatis sued the company, alleging that they used predatory tactics to lure him into an investment deal that was really an illegal loan.
The judge disagreed.
The agreement was upheld this week and Tatis was even ordered to pay Big League Advance’s legal fees.
This is a big deal because Big League Advance has signed deals with 700+ athletes, including Elly De La Cruz (MLB) and Nolan Smith (NFL), across MLB, NFL, and college sports (think: NIL).
And now that the courts have ordered Fernando Tatis Jr. to follow through on the agreement, other potential legal challenges will likely go the same way.

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