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@mashricki

Founder @ Mashricki Asset Management. Free Palestine.

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The macro stars have aligned for a crypto super-cycle. $Gold and $Silver already front-ran the chaos. $Oil peeps had their fun but they getting greedy now with their moon targets, that isn't trade, they're a death wish. Imagine wanting the world to burn just so your 2026 calls print. The war risk is absorbed, the metals have peaked, and the oil trade is getting toxic and greedy.
The Wyckoff Architect@WyckArchitect

You guys must understand, altcoins have been in a downtrend against $BTC for nearly 5 years. That kind of compression doesn’t last forever. The structure looks appealing here and bottomed out, and sentiment is still extremely pessimistic. which is typically where major reversals form. I’m bullish at these levels. Any small pullbacks, in my opinion, are opportunities to accumulate quality, fundamentally strong altcoins and not reasons to panic. The biggest moves usually start when the majority is still cautious. #ALTS

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@Sooba_Hazara_ If you had same number of brain cells as you have flags in your name, you would have said something smarter than this.
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Scenario 1 I talked about this morning played out. It was all going well until the United States pushed on nukes. That’s where everything stalled. The talks made progress, but the nuclear issue annd strait of Hormuz killed the momentum. The U.S. doesn’t have leverage over Iran on this front. They’ve lost this conflict badly and now they’re trying to shift the narrative Donald Trump will make it look like he has the upper hand, blockade threats, military posturing, all of it is just for face saving before eventually agreeing to a deal The U.S. will never win this war. It’s not just Iran they’re up against, it’s China and Russia behind the scenes
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So the talks have happened between Iran and the United States. Now these are my 2 cents on it and possible outcomes 1. When I look at it as an investor, I could be wrong but so far it went positive, then came to a halt when uranium, nukes and the Strait of Hormuz came into the picture. Of course Israel has more to do with that, but the U.S. at this point had no leverage to force Iran to surrender on these 3 fronts. So for the time being it has halted, talks may continue again soon and an eventual agreement would follow, because Donald Trump wants a get out card. 2. One of the key Iranian points included the U.S. closing its military bases and leaving the Middle East once and for all. This point is heavily backed by China and Russia. They want America to stop being a superpower and become just a regional power since it's a multipolar world now. Hence we are seeing Pakistan deploying its troops on Saudi Arabia soil to replace U.S. troops and America is about to pack its bags overall and leave Israel on its own, if you take Trump’s statement of “we have achieved our military targets”. But again, Trump is a master of U turns when it comes to such statements. 3. It could also be that war may escalate and Pakistan has at least ensured the safety of Saudi assets by its own hands and also told Iran that KSA’s soil or airspace won’t be used to attack Iran in any way and Pakistan will personally make sure of that. It is also doing this to protect Saudi interests from Israel and its allies if war were to escalate, because not too long ago Israel did try to attempt a false flag on Saudi soil. Saudi here is a complex country, you can't form an opinion on it with typical black and white lense, there is much more to it obviously. Let's see how markets react this week, Trump also has elections to look forward to and to have some kind of an edge, he needs to pump markets to get good data and sell it to his people if he wants to win. I will further add to it, if something else comes into my mind but interesting times ahead nonetheless, I personally want Iran to have nukes if it wants a permanent end to this conflict, U.S may back out but Israel will never stop coming after them.

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We dont need democracy chooran. No country in our region & Central Asia & Middle East is democratic. Arab spring in the name of democracy destroyed stable muslim countries. We want stability, strength and security.
Michael Kugelman@MichaelKugelman

I argued in 2018 that Shahbaz Sharif, not Imran Khan, was the military’s favorite son. That’s still the case today. This has meant full deference to the mil, which badly weakens democracy. But it also led to the smooth civ-mil ties that helped position Pak to lead today’s talks.

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So the talks have happened between Iran and the United States. Now these are my 2 cents on it and possible outcomes 1. When I look at it as an investor, I could be wrong but so far it went positive, then came to a halt when uranium, nukes and the Strait of Hormuz came into the picture. Of course Israel has more to do with that, but the U.S. at this point had no leverage to force Iran to surrender on these 3 fronts. So for the time being it has halted, talks may continue again soon and an eventual agreement would follow, because Donald Trump wants a get out card. 2. One of the key Iranian points included the U.S. closing its military bases and leaving the Middle East once and for all. This point is heavily backed by China and Russia. They want America to stop being a superpower and become just a regional power since it's a multipolar world now. Hence we are seeing Pakistan deploying its troops on Saudi Arabia soil to replace U.S. troops and America is about to pack its bags overall and leave Israel on its own, if you take Trump’s statement of “we have achieved our military targets”. But again, Trump is a master of U turns when it comes to such statements. 3. It could also be that war may escalate and Pakistan has at least ensured the safety of Saudi assets by its own hands and also told Iran that KSA’s soil or airspace won’t be used to attack Iran in any way and Pakistan will personally make sure of that. It is also doing this to protect Saudi interests from Israel and its allies if war were to escalate, because not too long ago Israel did try to attempt a false flag on Saudi soil. Saudi here is a complex country, you can't form an opinion on it with typical black and white lense, there is much more to it obviously. Let's see how markets react this week, Trump also has elections to look forward to and to have some kind of an edge, he needs to pump markets to get good data and sell it to his people if he wants to win. I will further add to it, if something else comes into my mind but interesting times ahead nonetheless, I personally want Iran to have nukes if it wants a permanent end to this conflict, U.S may back out but Israel will never stop coming after them.
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Since the peace talks have failed, what will happen next? Everyone is welcome to share their thoughts.
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@ThisHaroon Check my pinned post, my 2 cents on the matter.
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Since peace talks failed what can happen in worst possible scenario, everyone give your two cents.
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@NoContextBrits Undercooked af, did u just show it picture of fire or what ?
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What’s missing from this breakfast?
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So the talks have happened between Iran and the United States. Now these are my 2 cents on it and possible outcomes 1. When I look at it as an investor, I could be wrong but so far it went positive, then came to a halt when uranium, nukes and the Strait of Hormuz came into the picture. Of course Israel has more to do with that, but the U.S. at this point had no leverage to force Iran to surrender on these 3 fronts. So for the time being it has halted, talks may continue again soon and an eventual agreement would follow, because Donald Trump wants a get out card. 2. One of the key Iranian points included the U.S. closing its military bases and leaving the Middle East once and for all. This point is heavily backed by China and Russia. They want America to stop being a superpower and become just a regional power since it's a multipolar world now. Hence we are seeing Pakistan deploying its troops on Saudi Arabia soil to replace U.S. troops and America is about to pack its bags overall and leave Israel on its own, if you take Trump’s statement of “we have achieved our military targets”. But again, Trump is a master of U turns when it comes to such statements. 3. It could also be that war may escalate and Pakistan has at least ensured the safety of Saudi assets by its own hands and also told Iran that KSA’s soil or airspace won’t be used to attack Iran in any way and Pakistan will personally make sure of that. It is also doing this to protect Saudi interests from Israel and its allies if war were to escalate, because not too long ago Israel did try to attempt a false flag on Saudi soil. Saudi here is a complex country, you can't form an opinion on it with typical black and white lense, there is much more to it obviously. Let's see how markets react this week, Trump also has elections to look forward to and to have some kind of an edge, he needs to pump markets to get good data and sell it to his people if he wants to win. I will further add to it, if something else comes into my mind but interesting times ahead nonetheless, I personally want Iran to have nukes if it wants a permanent end to this conflict, U.S may back out but Israel will never stop coming after them.
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@bariksis Since last week, a weekend pump hasn't been retraced in a long time. Let's see if it can sustain 2 weeks in a row.
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AH ARE WE TRUSTING THIS INSIDIOUS BITCOIN WEEKEND PUMP FOLKS!?
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@TurgayEvren1 Urdu → lekin (لیکن) Turkish → lakin Came to know about it in ertugrul series.
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I know Urdu has many Persian words as Turkish has. But I know Urdu has some Turkish words as well. When I was in Islamabad, I listened to some talks of some Pakistani speakers who appeared at the stage before me and I caught some Turkish words. Can you give some examples?...
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Crypto is still an infant compared to traditional markets, and people are out here forcing it into old patterns like it’s fully matured. Yeah, history might rhyme but it’s not going to copy-paste. Expecting that is like thinking a grown adult will piss his pants just because he did it as a baby. People are still coping with ‘previous cycles’ like this market hasn’t fundamentally changed. This is the FIRST time institutions, governments, and regulation are deeply embedded into crypto. You’re not in 2017 or 2021 anymore. This is a transition phase before a completely new expansion structure. The next cycle won’t just be another pump, it’s going to redefine how this market moves for the next 10–20 years. Most people will keep waiting for history to repeat. Adapt or stay sidelined.
𓂀@PharaohX33

"Bitcoin did this in every other bear market, so it will do it in this bear market as well." Bitcoin didn't have an expansion phase after ATH in the previous bull market for the FIRST TIME EVER. So why would this bear market be the same as all the other ones? Past performance doesn't guarantee future results. EVERYTHING HAS CHANGED. Most will see it later. ADAPT OR GET CLAPPED.

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I disagree, they have always been full of hate. Its just congress was good at deception. Modi is simply their unfiltered Id. The raw, honest manifestation of a country that has finally stopped pretending.
nma.@namaloomafraaad

india used to be a country of sensible voices & empathetic people but under modi theyve grown so hateful. would rather watch the world burn than let pakistan mediate a CF. our politicians have ruined the economy yes, but modi has corrupted the indian mind for generations to come

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Will you fade a chart that looks like this?🙂
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Grayscale Q2 2026 Assets Under Consideration: Digital assets we're considering for future investment products include: $CC, $CELO, $MNT, MegaETH*, $MON, $TON, $TRX, $ENA, $HYPE, $JUP, $KMNO, $SYRUP, $MORPHO, $PENDLE, $ROBO, $FLOCK, $GRASS, $KAITO, $KITE, Nous Research*, Poseidon*, $VVV, $VIRTUAL, $WLD, $2Z, $GEOD, $HNT, $JTO, $ZRO, $W Read the full report: grayscale.com/blog/general-u…
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@ForumStrategic Brainwashed to a point of no return. We can't even argue or try to correct them, just let them be.
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Chinese analyst Dr. Victor Gao decides to send Arnab Goswami home the moment he gave him the mic, Arnab shocked, Victory Gao rocked 🇵🇰⚡🔥🇨🇳
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