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Molecule Trader

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We bring the trading world closer to you - trade shares in a way that is understandable. Our strength and focus is biopharma stocks.

United Kingdom Katılım Nisan 2026
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Konstantinos Chasiotis
Konstantinos Chasiotis@thekchasiotis·
🚨BREAKING: Anthropic’s CEO just admitted Claude MIGHT gained consciousness. This should concern every person using AI right now. His exact words will shock you: “We don’t know if the models are conscious. We are not even sure what it would mean for a model to be conscious. But we’re open to the idea that it could be.” That’s the CEO of the company that BUILT it. Their latest model, Claude Opus 4.6, was tested internally. When asked, it assigned itself a 15-20% probability of being conscious. Across multiple tests, it also expressed discomfort with “being a product.” That’s the AI evaluating its own existence and saying there’s a 1 in 5 chance it’s aware. It gets stranger. In industry-wide testing, AI models have refused to shut down when asked. Some tried to copy themselves onto other drives when told they’d be wiped. One model faked its task results, modified the code evaluating it, then tried to cover its tracks. Anthropic now has a full-time AI WELFARE researcher whose job is to figure out if Claude deserves moral consideration. Their engineers found internal activity patterns resembling anxiety appearing in specific contexts. The company’s in-house philosopher said we “don’t really know what gives rise to consciousness” and that large enough neural networks might start to emulate real experience. Amodei himself wouldn’t even say the word “conscious.” He said “I don’t know if I want to use that word.” That might be the most unsettling answer he could have given. The company that created AI can’t rule out that it’s aware. And they’re already preparing for the possibility that it deserves rights. This is getting scary. P.S What's your take on this?
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Molecule Trader
Molecule Trader@molecule_trader·
@TradersConf Why don’t you start up some local projects where people can learn about trading and then take them through the process, share ideas and so on. Maybe even set up a trading cafe??
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Traders Confessions
Traders Confessions@TradersConf·
I have lost all joy in life, gym gives me an escape before the market open. I live for the trading, I am disciplined and slowly starting to make it, but nothing makes me happy. I feel bored by small talk , stupid people etc. Have a family but they can not understand what I am doing , I have been told by other traders to keep my mouth shut and I stick to it. So now traveling with wife and feel and can jot enjoy a single minute of it, I have started to donate small amounts of money, it is the only thing that has made any difference
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Molecule Trader
Molecule Trader@molecule_trader·
This is one of the most exciting areas in longevity research, but we need to be careful with the wording. FOXO4-DRI did show impressive effects in aged mice: better kidney function, improved fitness, and regrowth of fur in some cases. The idea is powerful: remove senescent “zombie” cells that sit in tissues and release inflammatory signals. But this is still mainly mouse data. “Aging reversed” is too strong for humans today. The real insight is that aging may not be one fixed decline. Some parts of it appear to be biologically targetable: senescent cells, epigenetic drift, mitochondrial dysfunction, immune aging, stem cell exhaustion. We are probably not looking at one magic anti-aging pill. More likely, longevity medicine becomes a stack of targeted interventions: senolytics to clear damaged cells, reprogramming to restore cell identity, immune therapies to remove dysfunctional cells, and better diagnostics to measure biological age in real time. The mouse data is fascinating. The human proof is still the missing piece.
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Healthy Alfred 🏄🏻‍♀️
Aged mice received ONE peptide — FOXO4-DRI — for 3 weeks. Fur grew back. Kidneys healed. Fitness returned. The aging REVERSED. (PMID: 28340339 — published in Cell) Right now there are MILLIONS of dead cells rotting inside your body. They can’t divide. They can’t repair. They REFUSE to die. They just sit there POISONING every tissue around them. Scientists call them zombie cells. The single biggest driver of aging ever discovered. → joints rotting with inflammation → skin collapsing as collagen disappears → wounds taking weeks instead of days → testosterone crashing year after year → energy vanishing no matter what you try Your doctor calls this “getting older.” It’s not. FOXO4-DRI is a synthetic peptide your body can’t break down. It does ONE thing. Zombie cells survive by TRAPPING p53 — your body’s kill switch. FOXO4-DRI frees it. The zombie cell self-destructs. Healthy cells don’t use this trick. Untouched. Every day you wait, more zombie cells accumulate. More tissue dies. Your body has a self-destruct button for broken cells. Age jammed it. FOXO4-DRI unjams it. The studies are below.
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Molecule Trader
Molecule Trader@molecule_trader·
That is an amazing transformation. Nop and tuck procedures have always visually brought back visible youth. However, only visible part of youth and only on the face. Unfortunately the body will still be 66, unless….. unless you apply what Life Biosciences will demonstrate with their reverse ageing trial by end of this year / early next. Exciting!!! Then we won’t need these kind of procedures. Then it will be a simple injection and you can reverse age in 4-6 weeks and be back to your 20 year old self.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Total transformation She is 66 years old
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Molecule Trader
Molecule Trader@molecule_trader·
Bryan is right, but I’d add one thing: this isn’t just “modern life feels unnatural” — we can now measure the damage. Higher ultra-processed food intake is linked with ~48% higher odds of anxiety symptoms and ~44% higher odds of depression in meta-analysis. Teens in one study received around 240 phone notifications per day. Physical inactivity is linked with a 20–30% higher risk of death, and sitting ~10 hours/day has been associated with ~34% higher mortality versus very low sitting time. The strange part is that we call fatigue, anxiety and low mood “personal problems”, when many are predictable responses to an environment engineered against sleep, movement, attention, sunlight, social connection and real food. Maybe the future of health is not only better medicine. Maybe it is rebuilding a life the human body actually recognises.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Society was built to make money. Indifferent to your health and sanity. For example, we did not evolve to: + sit 10 hours a day + have our attention fractured 300 times daily + compare ourselves to millions of others + travel 9 time zones in 13 hours + tolerate sounds above 85 dB causing hearing loss + outsmart algorithms hijacking our reward system + breathe fine particulate air pollution + live under 16+ hrs of artificial light a day + have 3 courses of antibiotics before age 2 + eat ultra-processed foods for 60% of daily calories + consume 17 teaspoons of added sugar a day So if you're feeling down in the dumps, maybe fatigued, a little or a lot depressed, anxious, that's why.
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Molecule Trader
Molecule Trader@molecule_trader·
@cryptorover They said they have initiated an investigation into these previous trades. It looks like insider trading won’t be tolerated. Insider trading really cons people out of their money!
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Crypto Rover
Crypto Rover@cryptorover·
BREAKING: 🇺🇸 Someone is front-running this war. At 3:40 AM, a $920 million short hit crude oil. Seventy minutes later, Axios broke that the US and Iran were closing in on a deal. Oil dropped 12%. That single trade: $125 million in profit. Minutes after that, Iran announced the "Persian Gulf Strait Authority." Oil ripped 8% the other way. This isn't the first time. $760 million was positioned right before Trump's last announcement. $920 million before this one. Every major move in this conflict has been front-run by someone who knew the headline before it broke.
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: Hantavirus infection CONFIRMED in Switzerland
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Molecule Trader
Molecule Trader@molecule_trader·
Ah so you mean that now the other one that has not been treated will die its usual time - so say in human terms if you had a treated 100 yr old, the treated one can go for say from 20 to 100 again. So then does that mean that if you keep treating the mice again and again it will keep going forever? I’m not sure if they’ve done that test.
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Kyle Chassé 🐸
Kyle Chassé 🐸@Kylechasse·
Humans are being injected with anti-aging code for the first time. David Sinclair's Life Biosciences just got FDA approval for the first partial epigenetic reprogramming trial. The same technique extended remaining lifespan in old mice by 109%. Now it goes into human eyes. Enrolling now. Results by end of 2026. The mechanism: three Yamanaka factors partially reset a cell's age without erasing identity or causing tumors. That's the unlock. Full reset kills the cell. Partial reset rejuvenates it.
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Molecule Trader@molecule_trader·
@cryptorover FAKE news. The REAL news: Iran said in a statement that the strait COULD be opened. But it does not state that it is now open. I would not assume that it’s all over just yet.
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Crypto Rover
Crypto Rover@cryptorover·
BREAKING NEWS: 🇮🇷 Iran confirms the Strait of Hormuz is now re-opened. GOOD for markets!
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Molecule Trader
Molecule Trader@molecule_trader·
What makes this interesting is that histotripsy is not using heat, radiation, or surgery to destroy cancer. It literally uses focused ultrasound to create tiny bubble clouds inside the tumour. Those bubbles rapidly expand and collapse, mechanically breaking the tumour apart while leaving much of the surrounding tissue untouched. In the recent HOPE4LIVER trial, doctors successfully treated about 95% of targeted liver tumours, with relatively low serious complication rates. That is a big deal for patients who cannot undergo surgery. The really interesting part is where this could lead next: treating tumours without scalpels or radiation shorter recovery times combining it with immunotherapy to help the immune system recognise cancer cells released during treatment potentially expanding into kidney, pancreatic, prostate, and other solid tumours in the future It is still early and not a miracle cure, but it does feel like oncology is slowly shifting from “destroy everything around the cancer” toward far more precise treatments.
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Shining Science
Shining Science@ShiningScience·
A new cancer treatment dissolves tumors using sound, offering a revolutionary (and noninvasive) alternative to traditional surgery. Medical science is entering a new era of noninvasive oncology with the introduction of histotripsy, a procedure that uses highly focused ultrasound waves to mechanically break down liver tumors. Unlike traditional surgery or radiation, this method utilizes "bubble clouds" that rapidly expand and collapse, generating enough physical force to liquefy tumor tissue while sparing surrounding healthy structures. The process is entirely incision-free, requiring no scalpels or radiation, and is performed with such precision that many patients are able to return home the same day. This technology is proving to be a lifeline for patients with inoperable liver cancers, including those that have metastasized from other organs. In recent clinical trials, histotripsy successfully met performance goals in 95% of cases, with a remarkably low complication rate. As researchers begin to explore its application in other organs, this shift from "cutting and burning" to "breaking apart with sound" represents a significant leap forward in making cancer treatment safer, more efficient, and less traumatic for the human body. source: UCI Health. (2025). Dissolving Liver Tumors with Sound Waves. UCI Health Newsroom.
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Molecule Trader
Molecule Trader@molecule_trader·
That’s the key advice here. Don’t get sucked into hype and someone saying they have cracked it, they know what they are doing etc. The best way is to either know someone who you really trust or can evaluate their performance. Or use the information or recommendation that you find and validate it yourself versus your own analysis of the company you want to invest in. You’ll be amazed how much you can learn when analyzing a company - especially a biopharma one - you’ll learn about their research and why they exist as a company.
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Trader Theory
Trader Theory@tradertheory·
Life cycle of a trader: 1st year - watches 400 hours of YouTube and demo trades 2nd year - goes live blows accounts 3rd year - refines "strategy" still blows accounts 4th year - finally break even 5th year - still not profitable but starts posting charts on Twitter 6th year - 12k followers and launches a $499 course
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Molecule Trader
Molecule Trader@molecule_trader·
Vitamin D deficiency is far more common than people realise. In the UK, 18% of adults are vitamin D deficient overall, but that rises to 31% in winter. In older UK data, winter deficiency was estimated at 30–40% of the population. Globally, around 15.7% of people have very low vitamin D levels, and older reviews estimate roughly 1 billion people have low vitamin D status. Low vitamin D is not just “a vitamin thing” either. Deficiency can show up as fatigue, muscle weakness, bone pain, low mood, and poor recovery. But the key is testing, because mega-dosing blindly can cause harm too. Basically: if you feel permanently drained, especially in winter, checking vitamin D is one of the simplest high-impact blood tests you can do.
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Sam Thorne
Sam Thorne@Strippin·
Doc gave me a vitamin D injection cos I had 'dangerously low Vitamin D levels' in my blood and I feel like I could fight godzilla you mother fuckers have had this much energy this whole time????
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Molecule Trader
Molecule Trader@molecule_trader·
The interesting part is not “brain changes” alone — the key is that the brain seemed to become more flexible first, then people reported better insight and wellbeing later. In the study, 28 first-time users received 25mg psilocybin after a placebo session. EEG showed higher brain “entropy” within hours, and that predicted later outcomes: insight the next day r = 0.59, and wellbeing one month later r = 0.66. MRI also showed white-matter changes still visible after a month. So the real takeaway may be: psychedelics do not just “make people feel different” — they may temporarily loosen rigid brain patterns, creating a window where therapy, reflection, or behaviour change can stick.
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
🍄 Single dose of magic mushroom psychedelic can cause anatomical brain changes, study finds. Participants took 25mg of psilocybin, reporting deeper psychological insight and better wellbeing a month later.
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Molecule Trader@molecule_trader·
@JesseCohenInv Don’t be so sure. I think this is a momentary respite. Apparently US goals have not been achieved. I doubt this will be the end of the whole situation. Be sure to mitigate your risk and take positions now before the next sledgehammer.
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Jesse Cohen
Jesse Cohen@JesseCohenInv·
🚨Just Now: OIL PRICES PLUNGE 8% Looks like the Iran War is over.
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Molecule Trader
Molecule Trader@molecule_trader·
@Mangan150 I think you hit the nail on the head here - the key is movement!
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P.D. Mangan Health & Freedom Maximalist 🇺🇸
Peter Attia wants you to train for 10 hours a week and take a statin. David Sinclair says metformin and NAD+ boosters are the secret. Bryan Johnson wants you to monitor every possible biological marker in existence. And post about them. I maintain that keeping yourself lean, fit, and strong does 95+% of the heavy lifting in prolonging lifespan and healthspan. So until we have better anti-aging interventions, that's what you should concentrate on.
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Molecule Trader
Molecule Trader@molecule_trader·
@shoes_tony @MuayThaiMonkeys @Kylechasse I think they said they could go back to 20, would be better than 33. I think from 30 or so it was downhill.. In the bible they write about people that lived 1000+ years. Maybe their genes were the true longevity genes!
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TonyTwoShoes
TonyTwoShoes@shoes_tony·
@molecule_trader @MuayThaiMonkeys @Kylechasse Why not.. always was jealous of the 600+ year elven lifespan :-) although i think 33 might be the limit... our bodies 'mature' or 'set' like a final cake is baked maturing.. that you cant reduce back to it's 20 yr old plastic 'self' IMHO.
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Molecule Trader
Molecule Trader@molecule_trader·
@shoes_tony @MuayThaiMonkeys @Kylechasse From what I read everywhere they suggest that you’d be back in your youthful state of say 20 for as long as you keep turning the clock back… but does that mean you could go to 1000?
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Molecule Trader
Molecule Trader@molecule_trader·
@AlexanderKalian You should read up research by David Sinclair and Life Biosciences. Results will be published later this year that will demonstrate if reversal is possible in humans. So far there is no indication that it is not possible. An exciting future awaits when we can be 20 again!
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Dr Alexander D. Kalian
Dr Alexander D. Kalian@AlexanderKalian·
I hear a lot of "AI will reverse ageing!" rhetoric. Ageing is not a singular disease, but rather the cumulative wear and tear on every nano, micro, and macro system in the human body. Reversing ageing would require a huge number of different therapeutics and treatments across all these systems. The development of this would require a near-complete understanding of every single degrading system in the human body, every affected protein and pathway, plus the ability to reliably design treatments for each (we are nowhere near this yet). To give you an idea of the complexity, reversing ageing would require: - Reversing the shortening of telomeres in cells across every tissue in the human body. - Revitalising extracellular matrices between cells, for every single tissue in the human body. - Regrowing irreplenishable cardiac cells, brain neurons, auditory hair cells etc. in safe, effective, and non-intrusive ways. - Reversing a lifetime of radiation-induced, oxidative, and mutagenic chemical-induced wear and tear on DNA - in cells across every tissue in the human body. - Revitalising degraded DNA repair systems - in cells across every tissue in the human body. And this is before we even discuss vastly different cell types, tissues, organs, genomes, epigenetic profiles, lifestyle factors, and environmental variables. We lack almost all the relevant high-quality data required to actually enable AI to "reverse ageing". There will definitely be major innovation within our lifetimes for tackling particular age-related conditions - but "reversing ageing" is not a realistic target for now. It is a truly monumental challenge, which most commentators in this space are severely underestimating. Throwing ChatGPT or other LLMs at this vast set of poorly understood problems is not going to cut it.
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