@PeterSchiff What right does Iran have to charge 2 million to pass “safely” through international waters? I’ll wait. Hurry up though… you are old and crusty and very out of touch
Trump using the U.S. Navy to blockade the Strait of Hormuz could easily be considered an act of war by other nations impacted by the action. What right does the U.S. have to use military force to prevent China from buying oil? However, China’s right to retaliate would seem clear.
There’s 10 billion in liquidity above to 120K. It’s just a matter of time. Bitcoin typically makes its biggest move of the year in about a 10 day window. No one knows when that will be. That’s part of the game lol. There still 2 billion in liquidity below that MM may decide to grab first 🤷🏻♂️
Insane pump.
$BTC pumped from $70,000 to above $75,000 this morning liquidating $472M shorts!
That's $594M total liquidations in crypto over the past 24 hours!!!
Now, $75,000 - $76,500 above has sizable liquidity that could be swept next.
However, $68,000 - $72,000 below has roughly 3x more liquidation clusters stacked up, making this the 'higher probability' zone to visit next.
$73,500 - $74,000 is the immediate cluster below we could test first.
Bulls just annihilated Bears.
$BTC market maker and exchanges have been liquidating estimated 50 billion USD in longs
There are now around 10,000,000,000 USD in shorts up to $120K #Bitcoin. Will they sweep the $2B below first before up?
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🚚 This truck driver is explaining to a police officer how another cop pulled in front of his 13,000-pound rig and slammed on the brakes.
He calmly tells the officer that the cop had no right to brake-check him like that instead of simply using emergency lights to pull him over. He emphasizes how dangerous the move was, saying if he had rear-ended him it could have been fatal because of the massive weight he's hauling.
The officer he’s speaking to says the cop only got in front of him to slow him down to the speed limit and that he’ll have to talk to the judge about it — instead of acknowledging how dangerous the situation was for everyone.
The truck driver tells both cops that the videotape from his truck will show everything and that he’ll be forwarding it to the lieutenant and the Post.
Was this a bad way to pull over a truck driver — or is there a better reason the cop didn’t just use his lights?
I personally can't figure out why the officer thought this was a good idea.
So the U.S. delegation is already headed home without a deal. Since Trump is unlikely to follow through with his threat to end Iranian civilization, what's our next move? It seems that we are in an even weaker negotiating position now than we were before, and Iran knows it.
Iran says it wants to end the war. If/when the US pulls out, you will see American equities rip / melt up along with bitcoin and alt coins. They are over ripe atm. If Iran screams “April Fools” tomorrow then everything crashes and burns to the ground immediately 😂
NFA
@Alice_MiaX I voted for Trump over Kamala. Doesn’t mean I now bow on bender knee in support of every decision he makes. I have my own opinions and beliefs. Sometimes they align and sometimes I think he’s a complete moron at the moment (like continuing this war) 😂
You can support someone without blindly agreeing with everything they do.
I voted for Trump. I like Trump.
That doesn’t mean I co-sign every move he makes.
Only an idiot agrees with everything someone does.
Think for yourself.
Have a backbone.
Don’t spend your whole life sounding stupid.
Italy never gets old for me… but this trip hit different.
I go all the time, but this was my first time experiencing Florence with friends… and wow.
That changed everything.
The food felt better
The wine tasted richer
The laughs lasted longer
There’s something about sharing that city with people you enjoy that just elevates the entire experience.
And timing? perfect.
Alive, vibrant, full of energy… but still breathable. Not that overwhelming summer chaos.
One thing that always stands out
If you earn in U.S. dollars… Italy feels like you unlocked a different level of life.
Everything is just… easier. Better. Cheaper.
But what really makes it special? the people.
Everywhere you go
“Buongiorno”
“Ciao”
“Prego”
“Arrivederci”
They see you. They acknowledge you. There’s respect in every interaction.
That old-school charm we’ve lost… it’s just normal there.
And Florence…
yeah, she officially has me.
I’ve been all over Italy, but now I get it.
It’s not just beautiful… it feels right.
That’s not a vacation spot anymore…
that’s a future address.
What my friends have noticed in Italy so far 🇮🇹
Italians have way more cardio than Americans 😂
We haven’t taken a single Uber or taxi. We’ve walked about 60 miles so far. The crazy part is, you don’t even feel it. There’s so much to see, people everywhere, and you just keep going.
Old people here don’t act old.
You see 70- and 80-year-olds carrying groceries for blocks, walking uphill, and taking the stairs like it’s nothing.
Almost everyone smokes or vapes.
You notice it everywhere. Young and old.
Everyone is polite.
You walk into places hearing buongiorno, and leave with grazie and prego. It feels like old southern hospitality we once had in the states. People being respectful and saying hi or acknowledging each other. It feels calm and respectful.
They’re shocked by how many people speak English.
They expected a language barrier and haven’t had one. Italians love speaking English.
Paying is easy everywhere.
Cards, Apple Pay, and chip readers are accepted. No issues at all.
They barely see overweight people 😂
Between all the walking and the lifestyle, you can feel the difference just being here.