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Tesla shareholder hodl since 17/18. Not-a-cult.

Tesla shareholder hodl since 17/18. Not-a-cult.

@blessedtrader

❤️ Singapore I post stuff for my own reference only. Not for views/likes. I'm reducing following to just 100 to focus on data and to spend less time on X ☮️

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Tesla shareholder hodl since 17/18. Not-a-cult.
Update: $TSLA Worst bullish case ~165 (higher low) for a majority liquidity sweep by market-makers Floor price to revise up if ATH $488 is broken. Hypothetically, if $TSLA goes to $600 and retrace 50% (Tesla is capable of doing that), $300 is still within reach. However, if $TSLA does a parabolic breakout like in 2020-2021, this theory would collapse.
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Worst bullish case ~165 (higher low) for a majority liquidity sweep by market-makers

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The Swing Trader
The Swing Trader@TheSwingTraderr·
$TSLA Tesla is breaking down… is it time to panic? In this video, I break down my short term and long term view on Tesla, what I’m expecting next, and how I’m planning to play it. We bought Tesla’s exact bottom around $230 last year and sold near $450.Now I’m looking to position for the next bottom and ride it to new ATHs as Tesla finally breaks out of this 5 year base and pushes toward $1000.
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Shining Science
Shining Science@ShiningScience·
🚨 STOP COMPLAINING — IT’S LITERALLY TRAINING YOUR BRAIN TO BE NEGATIVE Ever notice how some people seem stressed all the time, even over small things? Science says it’s not just their personality — it’s their brain. Research shows that repeated complaining actually rewires your brain. Every time you complain, your brain activates stress and threat-detection circuits. Do it again and again, and those circuits get stronger. This process is called neuroplasticity — your brain becomes better at whatever you practice most. So if you constantly talk about problems, frustrations, and annoyances, your brain learns to search for negativity. What starts as a bad day slowly turns into a habit of negative thinking. Over time, the brain treats the world as a dangerous place, even when nothing is wrong. This is why chronic complainers often feel tense, irritated, or overwhelmed by small issues. Their stress level stays high because their brain is stuck in “alert mode.” Even minor problems feel big, because the brain has been trained to react that way. The powerful part? This can be reversed. Stanford researchers explain that once you understand how your brain works, you can retrain it. Shifting how you speak — focusing on solutions, gratitude, or learning — builds new, healthier pathways. Your brain can be trained for calm, resilience, and clarity just as easily as it was trained for stress. What you repeat, your brain remembers. So choose your words carefully — you’re shaping your mind every day.
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
A 20-year study found women who regularly cleaned their homes lost lung function equivalent to smoking 20 cigarettes a day. Yes — 20 cigarettes a day worth of damage & only in women. Men did not show the same damage. Why the huge gender gap? Women use far more cleaning sprays, disinfectants, air fresheners, scented detergents, candles & fragrance-loaded products — all containing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and irritants that aerosolize & get inhaled deeply into the lungs. ~The study "Cleaning at Home & at Work in Relation to Lung Function Decline", (based on the long-running European Community Respiratory Health Survey) tracked lung function over 20 years in 1000s of participants. Women who cleaned regularly (weekly or more) had accelerated lung function decline comparable to ~20 pack-years of smoking. No similar effect was seen in men, due to lower exposure to household cleaning chemicals. The fix is cheap & simple: Switch to non-toxic alternatives — vinegar + water, baking soda, castile soap, hydrogen peroxide. Throw out the scented sprays, "synthetic fragrance" plug-ins & harsh volatile chemical cleaners. Your lungs don’t regenerate like your liver. Damage accumulates for life. You wouldn’t smoke a pack a day. Why clean like you do? What are you cleaning with these days???
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Beardo
Beardo@BeardoTrader·
Volume never lies. Still waiting for capitulation. $SPY
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@garyblack00 Agree. Tesla is dead stubborn on investing in advertisement. So many great Chinese EVs nowadays, why a Tesla? No FSD. No free autopark. The delivery showroom is like a warehouse, pales in comparison to all dealerships. I'm driving a Tesla.
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Gary Black
Gary Black@garyblack00·
$TSLA sales right now should be surging with brent crude above $100/bbl and no sign of the Middle East war ending anytime soon. Unfortunately, there is no advertising from TSLA educating potential consumers on the benefits of EVs — ease of charging, superior performance, lower maintenance costs, benefits of FSD/autonomy, good for the environment, etc. Tesla bulls keep talking up the FSD technology but absent the devoted on X nobody has a clue how great this technology is. @elonmusk @travisraxelrod
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Whole Mars Catalog
Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars·
this is what people don’t understand about Elon Musk
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The Sigma Mindset
The Sigma Mindset@thesigmamindset·
Here's how you know someone is highly intelligent
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
Too many headlines are only talking about how a man used ChatGPT to design a cancer vaccine for his dog But the truth is Paul Conyngham himself stated that the final mRNA vaccine construct for his dog Rosie was actually designed by Grok This fact is buried deep underground The exact sequence that shrank her terminal tumor by 75%: - Sequenced the DNA: He paid $3,000 to sequence both her healthy genome and the tumor's DNA to find the damage - Analyzed the Mutations: Used AI tools like AlphaFold to compare the data and identify the cancer-specific mutated proteins - Designed with Grok: He leveraged Grok to design the final custom mRNA vaccine blueprint to target those exact mutations - Manufactured & Injected: He partnered with university researchers to manufacture the custom nanoparticle vaccine and successfully administered the doses Every headline is pushing ChatGPT....but the final design that actually shrank the cancer by 75% was done by Grok
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Paul S. Conyngham@paul_conyngham

@elonmusk @demishassabis @garrytan The final vaccine construct for Rose was designed by Grok

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KeriA
KeriA@KeriA1776again·
Intelligence vs. Ego IG: magnifichealth
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Dear Son.
Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
Don't judge a man by his car, his watch, or his job. Judge him by his wife.
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
TRUMP JUST MADE IT SIMPLE: Pass the SAVE America Act or NOTHING Gets Signed “We want Voter ID., we want proof of citizenship… no men playing in women’s sports… no transgender mutilation of our children, very basic things that you wouldn’t even think we’d be talking about...” We need to secure our elections with voter ID and proof of citizenship. Accurate voting is the bedrock of our country, and we can’t achieve that with widespread mail-in ballots that open the door to "crooked elections" 🗳️
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Noble D.A
Noble D.A@Dr_Adiele·
And give him no rest, till he establish, and till he make Jerusalem a praise in the earth. Isaiah 62:6-7 || kjv
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Research shows that regularly practicing gratitude can lead to measurable changes in the brain. This effect is driven by neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to reorganize itself based on repeated thoughts and behaviors. When people intentionally focus on appreciation, neural pathways involved in emotional control and coping become stronger. Grateful thinking also stimulates the release of dopamine and serotonin, chemicals linked to pleasure and motivation, while helping reduce cortisol, the hormone associated with stress. Brain regions such as the prefrontal cortex and hypothalamus become more active, supporting improved mood regulation and overall mental health. Over time, gratitude does more than provide short-term emotional relief. It gradually shifts the brain away from its natural bias toward threat detection and toward noticing positive experiences instead. Simple habits like writing down what you’re thankful for or expressing appreciation aloud reinforce these patterns, making optimistic thinking more automatic. Studies indicate that this repeated practice builds lasting neural connections, promoting emotional balance, resilience, and well-being. In essence, regularly acknowledging what’s going well can retrain the brain showing that small daily moments of gratitude can produce meaningful, long-term psychological benefits.
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The Shift Journal
The Shift Journal@TheShiftJournal·
The highest form of intelligence (according to neuroscience)
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Nicholas Fabiano, MD
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano·
Repetitive negative thinking is associated with the accumulation of Alzheimer's dementia protein in the brain. Stay positive.
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Shining Science
Shining Science@ShiningScience·
Science confirms: Watching too many short videos can actually rewire your brain. New brain imaging research published in NeuroImage looked at young adults who showed signs of addiction to short-form videos. What they found was unsettling. These users were less sensitive to financial losses when making decisions, and their brain activity looked strikingly similar to patterns seen in other addictions, like gambling. The stronger the short-video addiction symptoms, the more likely people were to take risks. They made decisions faster, with less mental reflection, almost like the pause button in the brain was missing. Brain scans revealed what was happening underneath. Areas linked to self-control and long-term thinking showed reduced activity. At the same time, regions tied to movement and sensory input became more active when participants faced possible losses. That shift matters. It helps explain why some people focus on short-term rewards, like endless scrolling, while ignoring long-term costs such as lost time, poor sleep, or mental fatigue. Researchers also noticed something else. People with similar levels of short-video addiction showed similar brain response patterns, suggesting this isn’t random. It follows a predictable neurological path. Now, the study was small and focused only on university students. But it adds to a growing body of evidence showing that short-form video use can shape how the brain processes risk and reward. The warning from researchers is clear. The fast, high-reward design of short video apps doesn’t just grab attention. Over time, it may quietly rewire how you make decisions, what you value, and how easily you trade the future for the next swipe.
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Orlando
Orlando@thisisorlando·
@unusual_whales They need to bring this back Everything else is trash
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
BREAKING: McDonald's will debut a new menu of items costing $3 as well as new $4 breakfast meal deals in April, per YF.
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