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@docgooch

The guy who moves too fast. 🚀 Businesses are built on leverage, not luck. I break down Finance, Tech, & AI into actionable directives.

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Patrick OShaughnessy
Patrick OShaughnessy@patrick_oshag·
My guest today is Paul Tudor Jones (@ptj_official), one of the greatest macro traders of all time. He correctly predicted the 1987 stock market crash and shorted the Japanese bubble in 1990. For over 40 years, his flagship fund has had a negative correlation to the S&P 500. 100% of his returns are alpha. He says today's market has so many similarities to 2000, "the easiest bear market I've ever seen in my whole life." He makes the case for going long dollar-yen, why Bitcoin beats gold as an inflation hedge, and why he was wrong about Warren Buffett. But what I'll remember most from this conversation is Paul's zest for life. He's 71 and still wakes at 2:30 every morning to trade the London open. He works out for two hours a day. He walks with his wife every evening. He travels the country chasing peak spring and peak fall. He's so excited about the songs picked for his funeral that he wishes he could be there to hear them. Paul has lived five lifetimes in one. He's one of the most entertaining and interesting people I've met, and the conversation will leave you searching to be as passionate about what you do as he is about what he does. Enjoy! Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:00 The Kindest Thing 13:19 Trading vs. Investing 17:33 Lessons from Warren Buffet 22:24 The Existential Risks of AI 29:54 The Nature of Trading 31:46 Bitcoin 35:55 Bubbles 42:08 A Day in the Life of PTJ 46:00 Information Overload 47:07 Passion for Markets 50:49 The Robin Hood Foundation 54:18 The Workless World 56:03 Journalism 1:00:00 Principal Components of a Great Life 1:05:06 Kill Them With Kindness
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Amanda Leigh Fourez, a U.S. citizen from Illinois, paid thousands of dollars to have others make sexual torture videos involving adult and baby monkeys for people in deranged online chat groups. Known as “animal crush videos,” they show real monkeys being burned alive and having their genitals mutilated. She pleaded guilty April 15 following an ICE @HSINewOrleans and FBI joint investigation.
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Dr. Sultan Al Jaber
Dr. Sultan Al Jaber@SultanAlJaber·
The UAE has taken a sovereign decision in line with its long-term energy strategy, its true production capability and its national interest, as well as global energy market stability. At ADNOC, our focus is unchanged: meeting the growing energy needs of our customers and partners around the world with reliability, responsibility, and the ambition to deliver more…across oil, gas, chemicals, and low carbon and renewable energy. Our commitment to our partners remains unwavering. For us, trust, partnership and credibility are not talking points…they are a track record.
سهيل المزروعي@HESuhail

The UAE’s decision to exit from OPEC reflects a policy-driven evolution aligned with long-term market fundamentals. We thank OPEC and its member countries for decades of constructive cooperation. We remain committed to energy security, providing reliable, responsible, and lower-carbon supply while supporting stable global markets. wam.ae/en/article/bzx…

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George Pu
George Pu@TheGeorgePu·
$4.85M Bay Area home for sale. Cash not accepted. Anthropic shares only. The seller's a banker. The buyer he wants is a 28-year-old Anthropic engineer. Who has stock but no cash. Houses in the Bay are now priced in pre-IPO equity. This used to be a joke. Now it's on LinkedIn.
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Anuja Jaisswal
Anuja Jaisswal@AnujaJaiswalTOI·
An expert committee formed by the Supreme Court of India has laid down #minimum #standards for intensive care units, defining what #hospitals must have to qualify as an #ICU — covering infrastructure, equipment and staffing. The framework mandates a dedicated ICU space with access to emergency services, operation theatres and laboratories, along with power backup, sanitation and proper layout. Bedside essentials include oxygen, suction and electrical points, along with equipment such as monitors, ventilators, defibrillators, crash carts, infusion and syringe pumps, glucometers and ECG machines. Staffing is central to the norms. ICUs must be led by #trained #doctors and be manned round the clock, with higher #nurse-to-patient ratios than wards — ranging from 1:2 to 1:3 and up to 1:1 for critically ill or ventilated patients — supported by allied healthcare staff. The guidelines also emphasise continuous monitoring, life-support systems and strict infection control protocols as essential to ICU care. @timesofindia
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Varuni Sarwal
Varuni Sarwal@sarwal_varuni·
Introducing TriFetch, your clinic's first AI employee. Give AI the gruntwork, and do the work only humans can.
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Arpit
Arpit@ag_arpit1·
Meet 75-year-old Nani, who stays fit without any gym or supplements through pure morning discipline.
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Karthik Balachandran
Karthik Balachandran@karthik2k2·
Dear friends, Please suggest a fast paced movie for the weekend. (Tamil/Hindi/English) 🙏 Preferably on Netflix / Prime.
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Very interesting and important work done in India without any fanfare. Kudos to the remarkable effort.
Supriya Sahu IAS@supriyasahuias

Long message, but trust me, it will be worth your time. Here is a remarkable update from Tamil Nadu’s tagged turtles. Early tracking data shows that some have already travelled to the Sri Lanka Dome, a little known ocean region where marine life gathers in extraordinary numbers. What makes this even more astonishing is that turtles migrating from Odisha are also expected to arrive in the same waters. Species from distant coastlines are converging at one natural marine hotspot shaped entirely by the rhythm of the ocean. The Sri Lanka Dome is created by powerful seasonal ocean processes that bring cool, nutrient-rich waters to the surface. This fuels plankton blooms and attracts turtles, fish, whales, seabirds, and countless other marine species. It is one of the most productive upwelling zones in the world’s oceans, beginning in May, reaching its peak in July, and declining in September. At that time, the turtles move out of the region and begin their return migration once again. These journeys reveal that turtles do not belong to one shoreline or one state. Their lives depend on a CONNECTED ocean, where feeding grounds, migration corridors, and breeding beaches all matter equally. Places like the Sri Lanka Dome remain unknown to most people, yet they are among the most important ecosystems in the Indian Ocean, like hidden engines that sustain marine biodiversity. The message from these turtles is clear. Conservation cannot stop at the beach. It must extend across borders and across seas because wildlife knows no boundaries 🙌🫶 With inputs from Dr Suresh @sureshwii

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Nikhil Krishnan
Nikhil Krishnan@nikillinit·
looks like the inevitable fight between state licensing boards and AI doctors is now beginning it's pretty interesting to see the state governance dynamics here - Utah created AI "sandboxes" for companies to test novel AI products if they get approval from the relevant agency. In this case they got it from the Division of Professional Licensing, which oversees all professional licenses. Not the specific medical licensing orgs who have stronger opinions about this and want to pull the pilot.
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Healthcare AI Guy
Healthcare AI Guy@HealthcareAIGuy·
Kaiser healthtech and AI strategy map
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The Analyzer (News Updates🗞️)
🚨 HUGE! VHP announces to launch a powerful mobile App for rapid Hindu volunteer mobilisation. — If any Hindu is in danger, volunteers within 50–100 metres will get instant notification to reach the SPOT. VHP has also demanded a high-level review meeting with Centre & Delhi Govt + formation of a Special Task Force (STF) to crush radical networks. Proactive steps for Hindu safety.
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Learn Something
Learn Something@cooltechtipz·
The Japanese secret to a meaningful life
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GoIndiaStocks.com
GoIndiaStocks.com@goindiastocks·
Bernstein just wrote an open letter to India's Prime Minister — and it is asking some hard questions. (23rd April India Strategy note) 👇 1/ The employment question is existential, not cyclical - India's 10–15 million strong IT/BPO workforce — the backbone of the aspirational middle class — is directly in Gen AI's crosshairs. Manufacturing can't absorb the slack at current trajectory. The real question: does the next growth leg create engineers and product builders, or mostly drivers and delivery staff? 2/ Agriculture is stuck in a 1970s policy loop 42–45% of the workforce. 15–16% of GDP. - Below 1-hectare average holdings. Monsoon-dependent farming. Loan waivers instead of reform. The farm laws rollback made things harder, not less necessary. Rs 3–4 trillion in annual input subsidies need to shift toward post-procurement income transfers — and cold storage/logistics investment is not optional anymore. 3/ India risks becoming a permanent AI consumer, not a creator - Data centers are not a strategy. India doesn't own a single frontier AI model. If Indian data keeps training US and Chinese models while domestic capability goes unbuilt, the IT services sector hollows out with nothing to replace it. Bernstein's ask: fund domestic foundation models, build compute capacity, and push global AI companies to list in India — sharing value with the public. 4/ Manufacturing ambition keeps outrunning manufacturing depth - PLI created momentum, but the share of manufacturing in GDP is still stuck at 16–17%. Even in EVs, battery cells — 30–40% of cost — are largely imported from China. The pattern of late entry into industries after global supply chains are already formed needs to break. The next bet must be placed before the race is lost — automation, robotics, advanced materials, AI-integrated manufacturing. 5/ Cash transfer schemes are quietly crowding out capex - Women-only cash transfers across a dozen-plus states now total Rs 1.7–2.5 trillion annually — roughly 0.5% of GDP — and rising. In some states, these schemes absorb 2–3% of GSDP, squeezing infrastructure budgets. Bernstein isn't saying scrap them — targeted support has a role. But election-synchronised, unconditional, permanent transfers risk locking India into a low-productivity equilibrium where taxes fund today's consumption instead of tomorrow's capabilities. 6/ R&D spend of 0.6–0.7% of GDP is not a serious number for a country with semiconductor ambitions Merit-diluting reservation policies are hollowing out research institutions. Without fixing the talent pipeline and funding base, aspirations in AI, deep tech and semiconductors remain exactly that — aspirations. Bernstein's closing line: "India does not lack capital, talent, or ambition. What it requires now is a sharper willingness to take difficult decisions early, rather than defer them. The window to act is still open, but it is narrowing." #nifty #india #stockmarket #investing -------------------------------- Informational only. Not investment advice. Investments subject to market risk. | GoIndia Advisors LLP | SEBI Registered Research Analyst | Reg. No. INH000020040 | SEBI (RA) Regulations, 2014. For Serious Investors → goindiastocks.com Follow us for more insights.
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YuvanRadio24x7
YuvanRadio24x7@Suresthinakar·
Ivlo naal Namakku ithu theriyaaama pochey!
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Karan Singhal
Karan Singhal@thekaransinghal·
We built ChatGPT for Clinicians around the tasks clinicians already bring to AI: care consults, writing/documentation, and medical research. Today, ChatGPT for Clinicians is rolling out to verified clinicians in the U.S. to start, including physicians, NPs, PAs, and pharmacists. openai.com/index/making-c…
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Laura Vater, MD, MPH
Laura Vater, MD, MPH@doclauravater·
Four million physician hours are spent on mandatory modules each year. They represent not just clinical time lost but “evenings reclaimed and cognitive load reduced.” Redundant training and low-value modules should be a thing of the past. jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…
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