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Cheddar

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เข้าร่วม Ocak 2015
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Dr. Dawn Michael
Dr. Dawn Michael@DawnsMission·
🚨 Shocking 12-year European study: Statin use skyrocketed — but heart disease deaths didn’t drop at all! Dr. Aseem Malhotra: 'One of the most powerful, lucrative drugs in history… yet the benefits are marginal.' Big Pharma profits over results?
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Cheddar
Cheddar@CheddarBryce·
@AmmousMD will check it out. Thanks!
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Dr. Ammous
Dr. Ammous@AmmousMD·
@CheddarBryce Possibly. But there is plenty of reports of dementia getting better after stopping them. Check out the Lipitor Thief of Memory as an example.
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Dr. Ammous
Dr. Ammous@AmmousMD·
There are no pharma funded studies linking statins with dementia. But plenty of patient reports. Is there a conflict of interest 🤔?
ABarrNC@barr_nc

@AmmousMD Can confirm. Husband had rapid onset dementia. Could not remember what was being said long enough to finish a sentence. Stopped taking the statin. 48 hours later, he was back to normal. Dr called it “brain fog,” said it was worth it. Prescribed another statin. No.

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The Klendathu Cap
The Klendathu Cap@KlendathuCap·
@TMTLongShort Trump is not going to attack Iran. In no world is the juice worth that squeeze. Trust the plan.
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Just Another Pod Guy
Just Another Pod Guy@TMTLongShort·
Schizo idea of the day: Once China realizes a decoupling is being attempted it is far more likely to protect Iran, one of its primary energy suppliers. Protection would be either via an explicit security umbrella … which is risky because it doesn’t have sufficient capacity to protect against the U.S. calling its bluff via air dominance… or by providing assistance to accelerate its access to nukes. The current admin knows this and therefore the window to address the Iranian problem is shrinking. But getting the Gulf states on-sides while also accepting the risk that their refineries get hit in retaliation is an incredibly difficult task. But the likely outcome is we get an attack on Iran within the next few weeks with an explicit provision of U.S. overwatch on the refineries. It’s also fair to assume that a strike will not be limited to the nuclear programs. It will attempt regime change.
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CMT
CMT@DONTPAYTOPALAY·
@LewMan90 @mazemoore I didn’t know I was AI, but I’ll take the compliment. I am smart.
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MAZE@mazemoore·
2016. Obama's Press Secretary is asked about reports that during immigration raids, ICE agents were storming into homes, going room to room looking for illegals, and making children tremble with fear. I thought only fascist Presidents do that sort of thing. Why was the press so civil? Why weren't they crying or at least calling Obama a nazi? How come nobody was shaving their head in protest? Surely there were a bunch of angry white liberal wine moms outside the building screaming at the top of their lungs, right? Always keep in mind how fake and performative the outrage is.
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Sinkorp Korppu
Sinkorp Korppu@Sinkorp1985·
@visegrad24 Australia has one of the tightest immigration rules so what now?
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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
STOP MASS-IMMIGRATION TO THE WEST
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Dave Lloyd
Dave Lloyd@davelloyd1980·
@MattP1Gallagher Yes totally, if he isn’t in a position to win it then he plays the team game. He has done all season, and last, and doing so potentially means he gets the same kind of favourable treatment in the future
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Matt Gallagher
Matt Gallagher@MattP1Gallagher·
Picture this in Abu Dhabi… VER PIA RUS NOR Do you think McLaren tell Oscar to slow down to give Lando the title? Does he agree?
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Cheddar
Cheddar@CheddarBryce·
@WyckArchitect I’m a fan of your content - but you need to be transparent with your followers. Why did you delete your $SUI and $ONDO posts?
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Cheddar@CheddarBryce·
@WyckArchitect why did you delete your recent $SUI and $ONDO posts? LOL
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The Wyckoff Architect
The Wyckoff Architect@WyckArchitect·
Charting some alts ⬇️ — Want to make sure my help gets to the ones feeling lost
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Cheddar
Cheddar@CheddarBryce·
@WyckArchitect what AI coins do you believe are in the same spot (macro accumulation)?
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Cheddar
Cheddar@CheddarBryce·
@ausstockchick 90-94k is the local bottom imo. Blow off top early 2026.
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that stock chick
that stock chick@ausstockchick·
Where to from here for #Bitcoin Bitcoin has fallen below $97,000, now at $96,952, down 6.06% over the past 24 hours!
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Cheddar@CheddarBryce·
@WyckArchitect so technically the coins that have had the relief rallies are closer to their actual bottoms? And will pump first when alt season comes?
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The Wyckoff Architect
The Wyckoff Architect@WyckArchitect·
Different coins move at different times. When one starts pumping, don’t FOMO. focus on spotting clean bottoming structures instead.
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Cheddar
Cheddar@CheddarBryce·
@trader1sz adelaide oval - best oval in the world
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The Wyckoff Architect
The Wyckoff Architect@WyckArchitect·
I’ll be charting some altcoins. Drop your requests below.
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EliZ
EliZ@eliz883·
Ok the aim is to explain clearly how the crypto market works today and share my objective view. I am not speaking from personal convictions or narrative, but by analysing data, cash flows and the behaviour of market players. I want to provide a realistic and up-to-date interpretation of how the sector has evolved, so that everyone can understand the dynamics that drive it today and make informed decisions. Institutional investors have changed the crypto market and they have also changed the altcoin cycle. In previous years, the market was driven almost entirely by retail investors: impulsive movements, strong euphoria, predictable cycles (Bitcoin first ,after ETH and then altseason ). Today, this is no longer the case. With the entry of institutional investors, ETF,funds and quantitative desks, liquidity is no longer spread across the entire market... it is concentrated on asset classes with the best risk/return profile and regulation, and above all, it follows structured flows, not emotions. Bitcoin and Ethereum have become institutional assets: managed through ETF Here, the cycle is no longer 'speculative' but driven by capital flows. Altcoins are the ones that have felt the impact of institutional investors entering the market the most. In the past, after the halving, all you had to do was wait and an 'altseason' would almost automatically arrive. Today, it no longer works that way. Capital is no longer distributed everywhere: institutional investors choose carefully where to put their liquidity. They only enter projects with a strong narrative, sufficient liquidity and solid tokenomics. Everything else is ignored. Low-capitalisation altcoins become hunting grounds: they are easier to manipulate, attract liquidations and create extreme movements without continuity. Especially today, with over 26 million tokens and low-quality projects in circulation, selection has become crucial. Supply is virtually infinite, while liquidity is not. In such a saturated environment, institutional capital has no interest in distributing resources across assets lacking fundamentals: it focuses only on those that offer liquidity, structure and sustainability over time.
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EliZ
EliZ@eliz883·
$ARKM ai coins are doing well lately....so it could be a good spot play here with easy invalidation below the low What do you think ?
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