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@nomagicfin

📈Trading 🏋️Training 😴 Sleeping "Failure is irrelevant unless it is catastrophic."

Katılım Aralık 2020
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Northstar
Northstar@NorthstarCharts·
GOLD MINERS - I'll get a lot of hate for this, but it's simply the truth 👇
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MBAeconomics
MBAeconomics@MBAeconomics1·
The US #bond market is in big trouble! Higher interest rates in the past were bearish for #gold and #silver! This time around i think the opposite will hold true! Rate increases are around the corner!
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cryptomate
cryptomate@crypto__mate·
Grateful for the invaluable guidance from the real Dr. @nyx_doc , which has been instrumental in my success in the stock market investments. Your insights and support made all the difference. Thank you dear Dr and I look forward to continuing to learn and grow.
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nomagicfin@nomagicfin·
@TheCinesthetic Remember this scene very well when going with family to the theatres as a boy. Good old times!
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nomagicfin@nomagicfin·
@Jeremybtc I bumped into him in a.... Wine bar in Singapore! He is like a superstar! 😂
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Jeremy
Jeremy@Jeremybtc·
For nearly a decade the most trusted wine dealer in America was counterfeiting bottles in his kitchen sink and selling them to BILLIONAIRES for $50,000 each. > Rudy Kurniawan showed up on the fine wine scene in the early 2000s. A young Indonesian wearing Hermès, spending $1 MILLION a month at auction. > Nobody questioned where the money came from. The wine he poured was too good for that. > Kurniawan hosted private dinners for BILLIONAIRE collectors and opened impossibly rare Burgundy, the kind that trades for $50,000 a bottle. > Attenders were seduced and started buying privately. > His two auctions in 2006 made $35 MILLION combined. The largest single consignor wine sale in history. > Between dinners, the same man was at his kitchen sink mixing cheap Napa wine with old Burgundy. > Pouring the blend into empty bottles, printing fake labels on his laptop, dusting them to look aged and sealing them with authentic French wax. > The fraud was uncovered not by investigators but by Laurent Ponsot, a fourth generation French vintner who noticed his family's bottles being sold from vintages his family never produced. > When the FBI raided Kurniawan's home they found old bottles soaking in the sink, 30 to 50 open bottles with funnels and re-corkers on the counter and wax still dripping off freshly sealed bottles in the next room. > A 2013 conviction landed him 10 years in prison. > The court ordered him to repay $28.4 MILLION and forfeit another $20 MILLION. The government has only recovered about $2 MILLION. > Up to 10,000 of his fake bottles are still sitting in private cellars around the world, completely undetected. > Released in November 2020 after seven years, he was deported to Indonesia in April 2021. > Today he is reportedly making fake wines again as a party trick at exclusive Singapore dinners. BILLIONAIRES pay him to taste his fakes against the originals. > Most of them prefer the fakes. The rarest wines in the world were being made at a kitchen sink. The billionaires who paid for them never noticed the difference. They still don't.
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J.T. Alexander
J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander·
“Adobe could not print this file. Please consult our help page.” Or I could open the PDF in literally any other viewer and print it with ease. Every tech company is getting dramatically worse at a rate that should be raising national security alarm bells.
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Dean Turner
Dean Turner@DeanTTraining·
Are there any jacked dudes left doing Barbell Bench Press regularly? I mean…. I’m sure there’s like 2 or 3 of them left out there somewhere but every single behemoth I see on social media and in real life abandoned the Flat Barbell Bench for Machine or Smith Press longgggg ago
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nomagicfin
nomagicfin@nomagicfin·
@haruka_no_yume I lived in Tokyo in the mid-2000 and tech was still quite different. You would go to Akihabara and there were products you did not know what it was for. So cool! When I went back last Dec, everything is the same as in Singapore or HK. So sad!
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haruka no yume【はるかのゆめ】
🇯🇵 Tokyo in 1990 was a completely different world. It's interesting to see what it looked like only a year after the end of the Showa era and the start of Heisei.
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nomagicfin
nomagicfin@nomagicfin·
@interiorsuckerr B&O was so cool at that time. A bit like Sony, their products become mainstream.
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Spacesthetic
Spacesthetic@interiorsuckerr·
The Bang & Olufsen Beosound 9000, 1996
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nomagicfin
nomagicfin@nomagicfin·
@Rainmaker1973 Asylum in Russia in 50s may not have been funded enough to properly feed their patients....
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
In the 1950s, Yuri Nikolaev, a Russian psychiatrist, started treating mentally ill patients with prolonged water fasting. He went on to treat over 8,000 people. Reports suggest that over 70% of patients showed significant improvement, with many returning to normal functioning and work. Nikolaev’s work was documented by Western doctors, such as Dr. Allan Cott, who visited the Soviet Union to study these methods and later published findings that hailed the results as an "unparalleled achievement".
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nomagicfin@nomagicfin·
@Mr_Derivatives I saw the entire cycle of this brand from high quality yoga clothes (I still have tops I bought 10y ago and I have been wearing them countless times)to cheap overpriced sportswear. The worst dressed guys in the office carrying the Lulu plastic bag also did not help.
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Heisenberg
Heisenberg@Mr_Derivatives·
$LULU is now down 75% from ATH's and is threatening to take out the 2020 Covid lows with it being so close now. Dire.
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The Value Trader
The Value Trader@TheValueTrade·
Quick look at $TEN here. $TEN operates in seaborne crude oil and petroleum product transportation, and this position is looking very strong. The price has broken above the top of Wave 1 at $31 and is now clearly in Wave 3. We’ve already seen a successful retest of the 50-day MA at $37, and the price now looks set to continue toward the Wave 3 target at the 1.618 Fib at $53. From there, we would expect a pullback into Wave 4, ideally toward the 0.382 Fib at $37.88, before continuing higher into Wave 5, with a target at the 0.618 Fib at $66. It’s also worth noting that Wave 3 or Wave 5 can extend. In this case, I believe Wave 3 has the potential to extend beyond the 1.618 Fib. This is definitely one to watch, especially considering the market cap is only $1.2B. The price is currently up 3.24% in the pre-market to $42.
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