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Greg Farrall

@gpfarrall

A proud dad trying to do great things every day. /*********/ Securities offered through LPL Financial, Member SIPC https://t.co/XJyVZCoMhF

Valparaiso Katılım Haziran 2009
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NASA@NASA·
Welcome home Reid, Victor, Christina, and Jeremy! 🫶 The Artemis II astronauts have splashed down at 8:07pm ET (0007 UTC April 11), bringing their historic 10-day mission around the Moon to an end.
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Travis Gatzemeier, CFP®
Travis Gatzemeier, CFP®@T_Gatzemeier·
JP Morgan just dropped their Q2 Guide to the Markets. It's over 100 pages of institutional-grade data most people will never read. I did. Again. Here are 17 charts that will make you a better investor this year...
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NASA@NASA·
LIVE: They are coming home. Watch as the Artemis II crew returns to Earth, splashing down at around 8:07pm ET (0007 UTC April 11). twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Clif Marshall
Clif Marshall@ClifMarshall·
I’ve been blessed to experience some unforgettable moments inside Assembly Hall during my time with the Indiana Hoosiers Men’s Basketball Team. From Rob Phinisee’s game - winner over the top ranked Purdue Boilermakers… To the electric whiteout win against the top - ranked North Carolina Tar Heels… But what happened this week sits at the top. Thousands gathered at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall - not for a game, but to worship Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. Fraternities. Sororities. Athletes. Campus Ministries. Community leaders. All unified at “A Night With The Son” event. Tiffany Hudson from @elevation_wrshp delivered a powerful night of worship. God is not dead in Bloomington Indiana!
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CBS Mornings@CBSMornings·
The movie "Hoosiers" was released nearly 40 years ago, but its legacy lives on through a group of Indiana referees and a basketball icon in the state: “Pay attention in the movie, how it's possible to do things you didn't think were possible before.”
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DragonFlyTrust
DragonFlyTrust@DragonFlyTrust·
Trading pits in Chicago are closing as computer technology replaces the traditional, high-energy open-outcry trading method. The profession, which rooted in the mid-19th century, profoundly influenced Chicago's identity and global trading systems.
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Greg Farrall
Greg Farrall@gpfarrall·
@tombrewsports Blessed to follow you and have you in our lives. Thanks for all of the lows and highs of our favorite IU. We love you Tom Brew. Thank you for everything. Cheers and hope to see you again soon.
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Tom Brew
Tom Brew@tombrewsports·
Now that college basketball season is over, it's time for me to retire. It's been a great career, filled with awesome games but more importantly, great people, not only to write about, but to also work with. Here is my final column. roundtable.io/sports/ncaa/in…
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DragonFlyTrust
DragonFlyTrust@DragonFlyTrust·
While you’re sitting in your mom’s basement, glued to 27 indicators on a 4-monitor setup, sweating over whether to risk $47 on a “high-probability setup” that’s already been chopped to death by algos… Lewis Borsellino was in the Chicago Merc pit, personally moving 10% of the entire S&P 500 futures volume like the market was his personal bitch. This man made $1.4 million in 13 seconds — thirteen. Seconds. Faster than you can double-click “buy,” panic, and puke your position at a 3-tick loss while tweeting “the algos are rigged.” After that trade? He walked out of the pit, hit the bathroom, and straight-up threw up from the adrenaline rush. Then went right back in to eat someone else’s lunch. He held the record for most fines for physical altercations on the floor — because when you’re that big, words aren’t enough. You grab throats when fools try to bend the rules on you. Meanwhile, you’re “risk managing” with a $1,200 account, a trailing stop that never triggers, and a dream journal full of “manifesting” $10k months. He once lost $50 million — nearly 90% of his net worth — at age 57. Most of you would’ve jumped off a bridge. Lewis? He dusted off, started a cybersecurity company with 100 employees, and kept winning.. You cry about a red day and blame the “smart money.”He was the smart money. He was the order flow. He was the market.. You’re out here scalping pennies with a $500 margin account, getting filled like a virgin at prom, while quoting some guru who’s never seen a trading pit in his life. Lewis Borsellino didn’t need backtesting, Discord groups, or “trading psychology” courses. He needed balls, speed, and the willingness to stare into the abyss of the pit and make it blink first. The pits are gone. The legends are fading.And you? You’re still here… refreshing your P&L every 3 seconds, hoping today’s the day you finally “make it.”Newsflash: it ain’t. Respect the pit gods or keep coping with your little charts and excuses.Lewis made more in 13 seconds than most of you will see in a lifetime.And he probably laughed while doing it. Stay small. Stay soft. Stay broke.Or study the ones who actually moved mountains.#PitLegend #LewisBorsellino #TradingGods #ModernTradersAreSoft
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Reid Wiseman told his two teenage daughters where to find his will before he got on this rocket. He’s raised them alone since their mom died of cancer six years ago. Right now, he is 252,757 miles from home, farther from Earth than any human being has ever been. Wiseman grew up outside Baltimore. Got rejected from the Naval Academy, went to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute instead, studied computer engineering. Became a Navy fighter pilot, flew F-14 Tomcats (the jet from Top Gun) on combat missions over Iraq and Afghanistan. Two Middle East deployments by his mid-twenties. He saw a Space Shuttle launch in person in 2001 and couldn’t let go of it. Applied to NASA while at sea on the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower. They picked him. Nine people out of 3,500 applicants. His astronaut class, nicknamed “The Chumps,” included Jeremy Hansen, the Canadian who’s floating next to him right now. Wiseman’s first trip to space was 165 days on the Space Station in 2014. Two spacewalks. Thirteen hours outside the hull in nothing but a suit. He climbed all the way up to Chief of the Astronaut Office, the person who decides which astronauts fly and which ones sit. Then he gave it up in 2022 to put himself back on the flight list. His wife Carroll was a nurse in a newborn intensive care unit. She got cancer. Fought it five years. Died in May 2020 at 46. His mother died from Alzheimer’s just weeks before that. Wiseman raised both daughters by himself after that. NASA’s own bio says he considers being a single parent his hardest challenge and the best part of his life. Even while she was dying, Carroll told Reid not to step back from his career. She made him keep going. His brother is a Navy SEAL. His father is 83 and battling cancer too. The old man told reporters he wanted to stay alive long enough to see his son launch. Before liftoff, Wiseman’s daughters snuck homemade cookies into his flight bag. He posted a photo with them in front of the rocket and wrote “I’m boarding that rocket a very proud father.” The previous distance record from Earth belonged to the Apollo 13 crew. 248,655 miles, set in April 1970, and it was an accident. An oxygen tank blew up and the emergency route home happened to swing them farther out than anyone before. Wiseman broke that record by 4,100 miles, and his distance is on purpose. Today he flies within 4,600 miles of the Moon, photographs stretches of the far side that were too dark or at the wrong angle for any of the 24 Apollo astronauts to see, and watches a solar eclipse that nobody on Earth can see, only the four people inside that capsule. Then he turns around and spends four days flying home to his girls.
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Matt Glenesk
Matt Glenesk@MattGlenesk·
God: Indiana fans, we're going to let you win a football national championship. IU fans: Fantastic! What will it cost us? God: Braylon Mullins vs. Dusty May for a national championship... in Indy.
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Louis Riddick
Louis Riddick@LRiddickESPN·
Said this on TV today. Never saw a QB during his pro day ….call out each receiver by name and announce what the route would be before he ran it during the entire workout like Mendoza did. Every route. WR’s, TE, RB’s. Seems insignificant, but it’s not. It was his show, in collaboration with his pass catchers. A certain GM was paying attention and noticed. One that is going to pick him. Everything matters.
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Louis Riddick
Louis Riddick@LRiddickESPN·
Hoo-Hoo-Hoosiers!!!!!
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Andrew Smith
Andrew Smith@crimsonace·
@gpfarrall @IndianaFootball @iunorthwest Saw the trophies last week in Richmond. It was a special moment for me as a 40+ year fan and alum. I can't imagine how incredible it is for a former player to see the program you played for displaying a national championship trophy.
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Barry Butler Photography
Barry Butler Photography@barrybutler9·
The Lights Are On and We are Home. This Morning at Wrigley Field for the Home Opener. Go Cubs Go! #news #chicago
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