snooze0007
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this entire move up on $BTC is a classic trap.
- clarity act will end up being a sell the news event (Brain Armstrong anyway gave in on the most important argument which held it back in January - so now its not 'AS' good as it is being portrayed)
- CPI numbers just came in higher than expected, amid the global energy crisis.
- Kevin Warsh , the new FED chair will likely disappoint the crypto moonboys too.
look thru the noise on crypto twitter and be ready to buy everything cheaper.
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Whoever you vote for today, your life will not improve. All you get is "we won" or "we lost". That is is it, that is all you get.
Local councils can't afford their costs.
Central government can't afford their costs.
Only massive and painful austerity will improve your life, but that will take years - and voters don't have the stomach for it.
You're voting on slogans, not facts.
What will improve your life - reading, nature, good food, family, working hard, saving, investing in assets, turning off your phone, watching Tottenham lose.
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@camelfinance @camelfinance do you do one 2 one sessions for premium members? I joined up recently joined level 3 with an Ig account in the uk. An hour session with you would really help getting started.
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@MarioNawfal You cant assisinate someone whos already dead. Its brillant.
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🇮🇷🇺🇸 Yesterday, Iran unveiled a mural honoring senior figures who had been killed in U.S-Israeli attacks.
What made this one unique is that it included Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei.
Up to this point, all official statements said he was injured in the attack that killed his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, with reports of the severity of his injuries ranging widely.
Everyone, Iran, the U.S, and Israel all agreed he had been injured; none of them believed he was dead, so the mural is raising questions: was it a mistake or an admission?
He hasn't been seen in public, which could be due to the severity of his injuries and wanting to avoid being killed in another attack, yet all of his statements have been issued in writing.
Combine this with the splits we've seen in the regime, diplomats and the military vying for control over discussions with the U.S. If Mojtaba is dead, it would explain a lot.
In a country that's used to following the dictates of one Supreme Leader, disagreements between the IRGC and politicians are rare. That's changed dramatically over recent weeks, with doubts over whether the people negotiating with the U.S even have the power to make any decisions.
Source: @JoeTruzman, Firstpost
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Overnight, the U.S continued its massive airlift of military assets to Gulf airbases. With talks at a standstill, this isn't looking good
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@camelfinance Hi mate please check your dm about membership if you get the chance.
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If your crypto portfolio is deeply down, do not blame the market.
The market does not owe you profits. It does not care about your entry price or the coin you chose.
Many losses come from poor decisions, not bad luck. Before investing in low-quality projects, learn technical analysis, understand charts, manage your risk, and build a clear strategy.
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@amtvmedia You changed my fotunes already. Great few days in the trenches for me. Thank you Gen Gen.
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@austinsilverfx Understood. However, wars usually take a life of their own. Events will dictate which way this will go. NOT Pete Hegseth.
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After listening to Hegseth this morning, I am reaffirmed in my opinion.
There will be no US boots invading Iran.
Moving all the troops is a negotiating tactic to make sure Iran comes to the table to talk.
No one wants to invade, they are trying to avoid it. That's a good thing in my book.
By end of April, other countries (Europe and Asia) will be stepping in to get their resources through the Strait and the US will not be bombing Iran anymore.
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