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Tucker Carlson just gave the most brutally honest marriage advice I’ve ever heard:
Don’t say “Whatever you want, babe.”
When she asks orange or pink napkins? You confidently say “Pink.” She’ll correct you to orange — then you immediately declare “Orange is perfect” like it was your idea. Same with dinner. She doesn’t want you to hand over every decision. She wants you to lead… while she still feels heard.
Tucker’s line: “You’re repeating her choice back to her as a decision.”
Raw. Funny. And probably true.
A lot of modern relationship advice ignores how men and women actually communicate in real life. Getting this dynamic right can save years of unnecessary fights.
I laughed because I’ve seen this exact dance play out. Tucker has zero filter and it’s oddly refreshing.
Married or about-to-be-married people — how accurate is this in your experience?
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No better time to highlight the importance of long-term averages as a trend filter.
After breaking down the year-long average around 100K, the first rising bearish wedge found resistance at the average.
The second possible bearish wedge is having difficulty to breach the resistance area between 72K-76.5K.
Conclusion: once you establish a trend below long-term average, chances are high you are sitting on a weak price action that is exposed to more surprises on the downside. $BTCUSD

Aksel Kibar, CMT@TechCharts
From the days when I worked in the MENA, managing funds. My CIO and CEO @LongArcNews one day stops by to reassess the market conditions after significant weakness. He tells me Aksel, you wake up in the middle of the night, go to the kitchen and see a cockroach... You don't question, where did it come from, how did it come... You kill it first, then question. There is likely to be more of those. This is called cockroach theory in a nutshell. So, if more and more stocks are breaching their 200-day averages... it is time to pay attention and take action.
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