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Just Josh

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Tom Crown@TomCrown·
is it pronounced data or data?
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Robert W Malone, MD
Robert W Malone, MD@RWMaloneMD·
The Hantavirus Theater Continues: Fear Over Facts, and Why We Already Have Solutions A Measured Look at What the Press Got Wrong (And What They Got Right, More or Less) By Robert W. Malone, MD, MS · Chief Medical Officer, Curativa Bay curativabay.substack.com/p/the-hantavir…
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Just Josh
Just Josh@vandesslogging·
@ClayTravis Corporate profits are up largely due to a.i. induced firings. Stock market dgaf about the econemy anymore. K shaped econemy in full effect.
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
Has the stock market ever done great at a time that people didn’t do well? Honest question. I can’t recall it ever occurring in my life. When stock prices set records people do well across all income levels. Stock market is typically six months to a year ahead of ground trends.
Nate Igor Smith@drivenbyboredom

@ClayTravis Well as long as the stock market is doing well I guess people shouldn't worry...

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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
Crap. I didn’t think buying a Cybertruck would result in death threats. Calm down. I’m obsessed with AI and saving the environment. I still despise Trump and what Republicans are doing to this country.
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Just Josh
Just Josh@vandesslogging·
@adamscochran He was referring to creating 1 or 2 million new government jobs and siphoning them out of the private sector. You need to pay attention when he speaks because he is a bit confusing.(not confused)
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Michael Knowles
Michael Knowles@michaeljknowles·
What horse are you betting on?
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Race
Race@multiplanet1·
Elon said something that stuck with me. He said the hardest part of being him isn't building the rockets, it's caring about everyone he can't save. That single line changes how you see him. Most people think the secret to Musk is intelligence. Or work ethic. Or risk tolerance. They miss the real thing. His edge is that he has a heart. In a world optimized for cold optimization, where every CEO is trained to maximize shareholder value and minimize emotional exposure, Musk does the opposite. He builds what moves him. He fights for what matters to him. A 15 year old girl named Liv Perrotto designed a Shiba Inu plush in 30 minutes. She had cancer. Stage 4. The plush was her contribution to Polaris Dawn, the SpaceX mission that flew higher than any private spaceflight in history. She named it Asteroid. The plush flew. It became the mission's zero g indicator. The first thing that floated when they hit space. Liv died in January. Before she died she wrote eight wishes for Elon. The eighth one was simple. Make Asteroid the official mascot of SpaceX. She knew she wouldn't see it happen. She wrote it anyway. When the request reached Elon, he didn't have to respond. He's the richest man alive. He gets thousands of dying wishes. Most go unanswered, that's just math. He answered this one. He said yes. Asteroid is now the SpaceX mascot. Because a 15 year old girl drew a dog and asked the most powerful man in the world to remember her. This is the part nobody understands about Musk. He could have ignored it. The optimal capital allocation move was to ignore it. The brand calculation said ignore it. The lawyers said ignore it. He didn't ignore it. People debate whether he's a genius or a clown, a hero or a villain, a savior or a scammer. They miss the point entirely. The reason he keeps winning isn't his intelligence. It's that he hasn't optimized away his humanity. The other tech founders are smarter at certain things. They have better processes. Better PR teams. Better political instincts. None of them would have made Asteroid the mascot of SpaceX. Most of them couldn't tell you the name of a child who died of cancer last year. That's the gap. That's the moat. That's why he beats them all. In a world that rewards detachment, Musk's superpower is that he still feels things. The Tesla mission was personal. The SpaceX mission is personal. Neuralink is personal because his son was non-verbal until eight. Even the Twitter purchase was personal, his obsession with free speech tied to his own censoring. Every project is downstream of something he actually cares about. That's why he can work 100 hours a week for 20 years without burning out the way normal people do. Burnout comes from doing things that don't match your values. He's never had to do that. Liv didn't get to see her plush become the SpaceX mascot. But she wrote it down before she died, and the most powerful man alive said yes, because somewhere underneath the rockets and the satellites and the AI companies and the trillion-dollar valuations, he's still the kid who cried watching cartoons. Most people lose this by 30. They call it growing up. It's actually atrophy. @elonmusk kept it. That's the whole secret.
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
Pretend for just a second that the Prime Minister of the UK or Australia posted this of themselves on a social media platform that they owned, in the midst of a war that has gone horribly wrong. Now you know how the world feels about us. It’s embarrassing. I’m embarrassed to say I’m an American when I travel overseas.
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Tiffany Fong
Tiffany Fong@TiffanyFong·
Ozempic got another baddie
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Just Josh
Just Josh@vandesslogging·
I was not around for the 2017 blow off to experience the psychology of it. My take from your response is that 2017 was driven by greed and gold this round was driven by fear. If so gold should hold a higher floor. It will be held for future safety, not sold to lock in gains today.
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Christopher Inks
Christopher Inks@TXWestCapital·
You have to understand that those two assets and the two periods you mentioned are completely different. Yes, price tends to move in patterns, but not understanding what's going on may have you thinking you see a pattern that isn't necessarily there. Commodities and precious metals tends to rally strongest near the end of their run because of fear. It's when people are most afraid of something happening, so they try to stock up on that commodity or precious metal. Bitcoin in 2017 was still in its infancy stage. It was still almost all retail holders with the subsequent blow-off tops and strong retracements.
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Christopher Inks
Christopher Inks@TXWestCapital·
As humans, we tend to pattern match in pretty much everything we do, even if we don't realize it. Most traders purposely do so with charts. The problem is that if you don't understand why price moves like it does, you'll fool yourself into thinking a pattern is repeating when it actully isn't, and that's how most traders get caught over and over again.
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Ben Stiller
Ben Stiller@BenStiller·
PLAYOFF BRUNSON
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Just Josh
Just Josh@vandesslogging·
@LawrenceLepard It would be nice if someone with some balls told him to f-off....maybe one day..
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Lawrence Lepard, "fix the money, fix the world"
There is a no level of dumb which adequately describes this prediction. Oh, and he also thinks Bitcoin is going to $10,000. Come on Bloomberg get smarter propagandists.
Kitco NEWS@KitcoNewsNOW

Silver prices to ‘languish between $50 and $100 for years’ - Bloomberg’s McGlone Although the #silver market is expected to see its sixth consecutive annual supply deficit, that might not be enough to drive prices back to their January highs, according to one market strategist. In his latest note on silver, Mike McGlone @mikemcglone11, Senior Market Strategist at Bloomberg Intelligence, reiterated his relatively muted outlook for the precious metal, saying that silver prices could “languish between $50 and $100 for years.” ... More at Kitco: kitco.com/news/article/2…

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Just Josh
Just Josh@vandesslogging·
@benjamincowen Just remember, ALL those top indicators that never came. Bottom could be the same?...
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Benjamin Cowen
Benjamin Cowen@benjamincowen·
Bitcoin Percentage of Supply in Profit/Loss
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Gavin McInnes
Gavin McInnes@Gavin_McInnes·
The black guy behind him raped a woman half to death and is now in charge of monitoring the NYPD. #CentralParkFive
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Gavin McInnes
Gavin McInnes@Gavin_McInnes·
Er, socialist policies in NYC eradicated the middle class. It’s now just the very rich (paying all the tax) and the very poor (consuming all the tax via section 8 housing). The irony of Zohran’s rant is he’s exposing the latent anti-whiteness of NYC - something he intends to increase.
Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10

How TF is this not racist? Comrade Mamdani states: White Households have $200K+ median wealth vs. Blacks under $20K…so let’s ROB Whites blind for ‘Equity’! This is government-sanctioned anti-White theft and racial hatred. This Communist just declared WAR on his own Citizens.

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Just Josh
Just Josh@vandesslogging·
@benjamincowen @chesscom Ben, there is a chess documentary you should check....out. it's about Hans Nieman and his...butt. lol. Pretty entertaining. Netflix, Untold:Chess Mates.
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Chess.com
Chess.com@chesscom·
WDWWWWDDDW Javokhir Sindarov 🇺🇿 has officially won the most games ever in the Candidates tournament current format - with FOUR rounds to spare #FIDECandidates
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