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Ron Ellman

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Architect, professional musician, technical analyst (stock market). Nothing tweeted here is to be construed as advice. I only share my trading ideas here.

Katılım Şubat 2011
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Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
Every week, these strange white crates leave a high-security Tesla compound in Lathrop, California. They’re showing up near the Hoover Dam. At an Air Force base in Georgia. In the heart of New York City… An estimated 4,000 of them are now spread across 48 locations in 14 states. And more roll out every week. But you won’t see this on CNBC, and you won’t read about it in the Wall Street Journal. Because these mystery Elon crates have nothing to do with electric vehicles, space, social media, crypto, biotech, robots, or AI… The “mystery Elon crates” are Tesla Megapacks — grid-scale battery storage units being deployed across the country for utility, military, and commercial energy projects. Tesla is quietly building the backbone of America’s grid-storage infrastructure while everyone’s distracted by culture-war bullshit — but it is the actual story worth paying attention to. No secret technology. No hidden invention. Just the most boring, most profitable, and arguably most important thing Tesla does — hidden in plain sight.
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Barchart@Barchart·
Samuel Benner, a farmer from the 1800s, published a book with market analysis on periods of panic, good times to buy, and good times to sell. 150 years later, his analysis has proven to be remarkably accurate.
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Crypto Explained
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zerohedge@zerohedge·
You can now replicate Michael Burry's Big Nvidia Short for half the price
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Ryan Detrick, CMT@RyanDetrick·
Dow 50k The best ever bear market continues
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Barchart@Barchart·
Raise your hand if this has happened to you?
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Barchart@Barchart·
😂😂
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Barchart@Barchart·
JUST IN 🚨: Ethereum $ETH hits $4,300 for the first time since 2021 📈📈
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Barchart@Barchart·
JUST IN 🚨: Ethereum $ETH hits $3,700 for the first time since early January 📈📈
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Tom McClellan@McClellanOsc·
Is it the black coffee itself which increases lifespan? Or is it the genetic predisposition to prefer unsweetened coffee which enhances lifespan via an unexplored mechanism?
Owen Gregorian@OwenGregorian

Hold the Cream and Sugar: Black Coffee Linked to Lower Risk of Death | Lisa LaPoint, TuftsNow Study links coffee consumption to lower risk of all-cause mortality; benefits diminished with additives While you’re probably not pouring your morning cup for the long-term health benefits, coffee consumption has been linked to lower risk of mortality. In a new observational study, researchers from the Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University found the association between coffee consumption and mortality risk changes with the amount of sweeteners and saturated fat added to the beverage. The study, published online in The Journal of Nutrition, found that consumption of 1-2 cups of caffeinated coffee per day was linked to a lower risk of death from all causes and death from cardiovascular disease. Black coffee and coffee with low levels of added sugar and saturated fat were associated with a 14% lower risk of all-cause mortality as compared to no coffee consumption. The same link was not observed for coffee with high amounts of added sugar and saturated fat. “Coffee is among the most-consumed beverages in the world, and with nearly half of American adults reporting drinking at least one cup per day, it’s important for us to know what it might mean for health,” said Fang Fang Zhang, senior author of the study and the Neely Family Professor at the Friedman School. “The health benefits of coffee might be attributable to its bioactive compounds, but our results suggest that the addition of sugar and saturated fat may reduce the mortality benefits.” The study analyzed data from nine consecutive cycles of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) from 1999 to 2018, linked to National Death Index Mortality Data. The study included a nationally representative sample of 46,000 adults aged 20 years and older who completed valid first-day 24-hour dietary recalls. Coffee consumption was categorized by type (caffeinated or decaffeinated), sugar, and saturated fat content. Mortality outcomes included all-cause, cancer, and cardiovascular disease. Low added sugar (from granulated sugar, honey, and syrup) was defined as under 5% of the Daily Value, which is 2.5 grams per 8-ounce cup or approximately half a teaspoon of sugar. Low saturated fat (from milk, cream, and half-and-half) was defined as 5% of the Daily Value, or 1 gram per 8-ounce cup or the equivalent of 5 tablespoons of 2% milk, 1 tablespoon of light cream, or 1 tablespoon of half-and-half. In the study, consumption of at least one cup per day was associated with a 16% lower risk of all-cause mortality. At 2-3 cups per day, the link rose to 17%. Consumption beyond three cups per day was not associated with additional reductions, and the link between coffee and a lower risk of death by cardiovascular disease weakened when coffee consumption was more than three cups per day. No significant associations were seen between coffee consumption and cancer mortality. “Few studies have examined how coffee additives could impact the link between coffee consumption and mortality risk, and our study is among the first to quantify how much sweetener and saturated fat are being added,” said first author Bingjie Zhou, a recent Ph.D. graduate from the nutrition epidemiology and data science program at the Friedman School. “Our results align with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans which recommend limiting added sugar and saturated fat.” Read more: now.tufts.edu/2025/06/16/hol…

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Barchart@Barchart·
Samuel Benner, a farmer from the 1800s, published a book with market analysis on periods of panic, good times to buy, and good times to sell. 150 years later, his analysis has proven to be remarkably accurate.
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Barchart@Barchart·
Raise your hand if this has happened to you 🙋‍♂️
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