Torosaur

979 posts

Torosaur

Torosaur

@torosaurs

Family is life. Quietly accumulating Bitcoin and Tesla. Ego destroys value.

Katılım Mayıs 2024
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Ryan's Model Y
Ryan's Model Y@ryanjaycowan·
H*LY SH*T I ACTUALLY DID IT 😁 Model Y L joining the family ! This car is honestly too good to pass up. Went with Glacier Blue and Zen Grey interior. Cannot wait !
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A David Fan Account
A David Fan Account@beggywilliamz·
Really saddened to hear the news about beautiful Mel! She’s been absolute comedy gold in some seriously diabolical situations with #mafs #mafsau sending love to Mel and her family ❤️
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NoLimit
NoLimit@NoLimitGains·
For full transparency, here’s my track record over the last 6 months: I publicly called the exact Bitcoin top at $126K. I shorted ZEC at $717 (which ended up being the exact top again). I told you to buy OIH and XLE, both are up 12%+ in just a few days, but this is a multi-year trade. I bought NTR a few days ago (currently at breakeven). I’m still accumulating, but this is a three-year trade anyway. I don’t make a lot of calls because, in my opinion, good setups are usually rare. But when I make a move, you at least know my conviction is through the roof. My goal here is to become the first person on this app to reach 1M followers without making $1 from my audience. all while delivering as much knowledge as I possibly can. $10k, $100k, $1M, I don’t care. I’m not interested in promoting stuff. I don’t need money. Thank you. My tweets are very time-sensitive (the market moves fast). Turn on notifications so you don’t miss anything. Big things are coming this year. Let’s keep fighting Wall Street and win together 🤜🤛
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The Factor Report
The Factor Report@PeterLBrandt·
What if????? The blow off high is in place What if???? No new high is coming in 2026 What if???? $55 will not be the low What if??? A chop down to $38 will occur Will you then be long? If you say yes to these, then you are a liar This might be a classic top Or not!!!!! $SI_F
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Torosaur
Torosaur@torosaurs·
@NoLimitGains @grok are there ETF’s on the ASX that cover similar companies and sectors?
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NoLimit
NoLimit@NoLimitGains·
🚨 I’M INVESTING MILLIONS INTO THIS It’s not gold. It’s not silver. It’s something nobody is talking about. The world of anti-inflation and anti-currency-devaluation assets is vast, and it’s far from limited to gold and silver. Of course, precious metals are excellent long-term bulwarks against the coming wave of negative real interest rates and inflation. Gold will no doubt go much higher than $5,000 in a few years, and if you’re holding it physically without leverage, the current price movements won’t worry you all that much. But don’t forget that alongside gold there’s oil, gas, coal, palm oil, iron ore, agricultural commodities, fertilizers. And plenty of undervalued stocks in these sectors, still at the bottom of their cycles, unlike gold and silver mines. You could even say that a good undervalued classic industrial small-to-mid cap deserves the label of anti-inflation asset too. At current prices, I feel far more at ease buying oil companies than gold mines. The oil companies / gold mines ratio is at its HISTORICAL lows. Oil services ETF: OIH (tracks oil services companies. Think drilling, equipment, services) Energy sector ETF: XLE (tracks the broader energy sector. Integrated oil & gas, E&Ps, services, etc.) That doesn’t stop me from holding the physical gold portion of my portfolio for probably quite a few more years. Remember, I called every market top and bottom of the last 10 years publicly. When I make a new move, I’ll say it here for everyone to see. Many people will regret not following me sooner.
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Torosaur
Torosaur@torosaurs·
Self sabotage indeed. Once one loses sight of the soul, minds and bodies are lost. Welsh rugby will rise again, but not for a long time and not until someone who understands how a welsh heart beats is in charge.
Mike Pullen@MikePullen1969

Didn’t think it was possible to feel more contempt for the WRU, but after reading this I found it quite easy. Everything about it stinks from the conveniently ill 5 onwards. Fire the fucking lot of them. Into the heart of the sun preferably.

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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
🔥🔥VICTORY !! 🔥🔥 Both the Coalition and the Greens have stated they will vote down Albanese’s disgraceful "hate speech" Bill. Albanese doesn’t have the numbers to get it through the Senate. He’s lost. And we have X and Elon Musk to thank. Without the online debate on X, the Coalition would not have changed their position. Thank you to everyone who shared, commented, and liked my posts (and those of a few other commentators) over the past few days. We did it. X led the debate. If it had been left up to the ABC and the legacy media, the public wouldn’t have been fully informed of the huge flaws in Albanese’s Bill—and how Albanese was lying to the public about the Bill—and Albanese would have pulled off this disgrace. Albanese is again left with egg all over his face. He should consider his position and resign. And for the Attorney-General, the first law officer of the country—Michelle Rowland (who recently was caught rorting her travel allowance and was forced to repay money she had claimed from taxpayers)—this is her second major failure, following the defeat of her “Mis- and Disinformation Bill”. She is not up to the job. With her repeated failures and shocking legislative proposals, she should be cleaning out her desk right now and resigning by 9 am tomorrow.
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Torosaur
Torosaur@torosaurs·
@JessicaDAmir Uber is a scam. Dirty cars, no service quality, unreliable, rude drivers.
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Jessica Amir
Jessica Amir@JessicaDAmir·
My pre-booked Uber never arrived. No one picked me up at 4:30 am as agreed. No replacement ride was arranged. No regular cabs or taxis available. I’m now 38 minutes late for work. Australia needs change. Bring on Tesla’s Cybercab. Australia needs robo-taxis!
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Levi Edwards
Levi Edwards@theleviedwards·
I know the Kansas City Chiefs hate to see this man coming.
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Torosaur
Torosaur@torosaurs·
@SMR420 Unbelievably ungrateful retirement speech. Victim mentailitu will undo the next generation. Australia gave him everything and he kicked the kangaroo in the nuts for it
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SMR
SMR@SMR420·
A portion of the crowd at the SGC test will boo Uzzie. He will think "SEE, RACISM". Poor bloke is too far gone to recognise the boos will be for his ingratitude and victim mentality. Shame.
SMR@SMR420

Congratulations to Australian cricketer Usman Khawaja for winning a gold medal at the oppression olympics 🥇 after playing the victim and showing a complete lack of gratitude while announcing his retirement from Test cricket yesterday. 6.8/10 cricketer 10/10 sook

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Torosaur
Torosaur@torosaurs·
@pritipatel The private market will eventually make this happen through innovation and cost competitiveness to use alternatives than cars. BUT, the government just wants to continue to intervene in the lives of us all
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Priti Patel MP
Priti Patel MP@pritipatel·
Labour's war on motorists is dystopian. They plan to ban homeowners from parking their cars outside their homes. We are governed by hypocritical ideological zealots who get driven around in taxpayer funded cars but they don't want you to have a car. telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/12/2…
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The Best
The Best@Thebestfigen·
Name one?
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Bella Wallersteiner 🇺🇦
Bella Wallersteiner 🇺🇦@BellaWallerstei·
My bag was stolen earlier this week and the Met have now told me they don’t “have the resources” to review 30 minutes of CCTV and that I’ll need to investigate it myself if I want any action. This is beyond ridiculous. You may as well legalise crime
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Torosaur
Torosaur@torosaurs·
@DrRitaDed I am not a nazi. I am a happily married, father of two who works diligently to provide for my family. I teach them respect, integrity and the value of purpose and work. I also teach them to say Merry Christmas
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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
Labour has decided that the answer to violence against women and girls is to send boys as young as 11 on so-called “anti-misogyny” courses, wasting another £20m of your taxes on a policy based solely on watching the fictional Adolescence TV series on Netflix.   Violence against women and girls ruins lives. It destroys families. But let’s be clear: it is not 11-year-old boys who are causing the problem.   I have two daughters and a son. I know what parents today are worried about, and Labour’s plan targets the wrong people, at the wrong age, in the wrong place – and in doing so, it lets the real perpetrators off the hook. Labour wants to present this as “prevention”. But prevention that starts by collectively blaming boys is not prevention at all – it is laziness.   Putting the onus on teachers to manage relationships, police attitudes, and deliver behavioural re-education programmes is a complete distraction from what actually stops violent crime: enforcement and punishment.   Teachers are there to educate, not to act as social workers, police officers or cultural enforcers for ministers who don’t want to take tough decisions. Labour’s approach risks demonising boys before they’ve even started their lives. It tells them, implicitly, that there is something wrong with them – that they are a problem to be managed, rather than young people to be supported.   In 2020, when the Black Lives Matter protests crossed a line, I warned about the backlash this kind of collective guilt politics creates. By assuming all white people were racist and producing HR and teaching materials that attacked “whiteness”, rather than promoting equal treatment, the BLM leaders created exactly the opposite effect of what was intended. We saw a rise of ethno-nationalism and real racists shrugged and said: “Since everyone’s racist, what’s the problem?”   The same risk exists here. If you tell boys that they are the problem, you don’t create respect, you create resentment, you create backlash, and you risk radicalising the very people you claim to be helping.   If we are to halt the surge in misogyny in the UK, we must get serious and start enforcing the law and get more police officers on our streets.   Let’s also stop pretending that all cultures treat women equally. They don’t. We need to crack down on immigration from cultures that don’t respect women and deport foreign criminals as soon as they commit crimes. No ifs, no buts.   Lecturing schoolboys about respect, as Labour intend to do, is really an attempt to change the subject. The current Government don’t have the backbone to do what’s right.   @Conservatives take violence against women and girls seriously, because we focus on punishing the perpetrators, not performative gestures aimed at the innocent.   I’m the first to admit we were not perfect in government, but we delivered real criminal justice reform – introducing new offences for stalking, coercive control, upskirting and revenge pornography. We strengthened the law because we understand a basic truth Labour seems to have forgotten: crime is deterred when criminals know they will be caught and punished.   That’s why our offer is clear: more police on our streets – with a funded plan to recruit 10,000 extra officers. Enforcing the laws we already have, rather than endlessly announcing new “strategies”. More prison places and proper sentences so punishment is real, not theoretical. That is how you protect women and girls.   What boys need is guidance, structure, positive role models and clear expectations - not demonisation Conservatives want a society that believes in them, and provides them with opportunity, not one that will pit them against girls from an early age.   Labour’s plan sets young people against each other. Conservatives believe in building them up instead. My words in the @Telegraph.
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Pierre Ferragu
Pierre Ferragu@p_ferragu·
We published this today. Phenomenal analytical work to understand how things could play out. give us 1,000 retweets and 5,000 likes, and we make it publicly available and do a space to discuss findings first week of Jan.
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Bill Williamson
Bill Williamson@BWilliamsonNFL·
Tell me you don't watch #Raiders games without telling me you don't watch Raiders games.
Ian Rapoport@RapSheet

It’s been a challenging season in Las Vegas, but the #Raiders have some success stories — LB Devin White is a big one. He has emerged as a potential Comeback Player of the Year candidate in DC Patrick Graham’s scheme, as the fifth player in team history to eclipse 140 tackles. With one sack, White would join Demario Davis as one of two players since 2019 to get 700+ tackles and 25 sacks.

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