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@biteth12

Bitcoin is 120,000 satoshis. When 1BTC reaches 120k. 1 sat = 1USD

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Stefan
Stefan@Stefan_B_Trades·
You asked for it: CVD divergence confirmation entries, broken down and visualized. Bookmark it. Reference it before every entry. Where to access CVD data: Exocharts, Monkey Terminal, Aggr, Coinglass. All solid choose the one that fits your workflow.
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David Gamón
David Gamón@davidasesorbm·
Este fue el secreto más oscuro de Winston Churchill en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Dentro de este búnker, 6 hombres fueron voluntariamente enterrados vivos para espiar a las fuerzas de Hitler. Exiliados del mundo con solo 7 años de suministros, su historia fue clasificada durante décadas. 🧵Bienvenidos a la Operación Tracer: 🧵
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Popeye
Popeye@SailorManCrypto·
All you need to trade the current market is right here in this quoted post. The simplest and most straightforward concept is always the most profitable. Downtrend > Range > Uptrend All those coins have compressed on the 8H trend in a massive range, flipped, retested, and started the uptrend following the accumulation. Compression is followed by expansion, always. Look how clearly the trend started flattening before being finally flipped! Can't get any cleaner. All gave moves from 25% to 70%. Traders who have failed to see this simple concept playing out, have been shorting all these pumps and provided the fuel for this parabolic move. Here a few examples on $DOGE $ONDO $PENGU and $INJ
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A nice example of Market Phases here on $INJ It was clearly on a markdown/downtrend. Now is in a range than can potentially become in an accumulation. In this case the relevant trend, 8H, flattening becomes an interesting confluence. Break the range and flip the trend, and could potentially go into Markup/uptrend.

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MP@MoneyPrinter0x·
> exited $SOL at 255 publicly with thesis, right at the top of the cycle > bidded $XAU at 2.8k publicly with thesis, right before the biggest gold bullrun in history > shorted $PLTR at 190 publicly with thesis, right before michael burry shorted with his whole fund > bidded $INTC at 20.8 publicly with thesis, right before the biggest $INTC bullrun in history > now: bidding $HYPE with thesis. building first-of-its-kind equity perps & onchain options infrastructure in the $HYPE ecosystem, solving the highest value problems in tradfi history right before the biggest Onchain Finance bullrun in history. If you believe in something, bet once. And bet heavy. MoneyPrinter0x.
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intel $INTC thesis (by @moneyprinter0x): first company to have the us gov actually have a stake in first company to have the us gov INVEST money in the ONLY us-based chips company to have a foundry. nvda and amd still relies on tsmc's semiconductor production lines. completely lines up with the current political agenda of wanting to onshore both labor and production. what production can be more valuable than chips production? people dont even realize that our entire bull market so far is fuelled by AGI/ASI frontrunning. before the gpt release in 2022 risk on was dead across every single vertical including stocks. gpt (and the consequent AGI/ASI frontrunning bubble -> GPU/chips arms race) alone saved the entire american risk on climate, and set the grounds & justification for the risk-on climate changes that followed. intel is 100b. nvda is 4.2 trillion. intel 4xing is not even 1/10th of nvda. tsmc (the offshore foundry which nvda, amd relies on) is at 1.2 trillion mc. more than 10x intel. AND its not based in the us. leopold aschenbrenner, insider who left a mutimillion dollar OpenAI researcher role (basically as "inside the game" as it gets in the AI industry) left and raised >$1b to make a hedge fund called situational awareness AI. this hedge fund beat all of the major hedge funds in the whole this year, more than 47% YTD net of fees on $1.5b+ aum. i found their Section 13F filings in early august. they are 50% allocated in intel. at the time, intel hasnt pumped, it was at the floor of $19-20. Which means that this is a new position from leopold since numbers dont match their 47% ytd returns so far. the best insider theoretically possible in the AI industry, who ALSO runs the most sucessful new ai hedge fund right now, allocated 50% of his WHOLE fund into intel. look at the chart and it should be at around $18 avg entry, assuming all positions are secured non-otc. many more, anyways i bidded extremely heavy at $19-20 with full thesis n 2x leverage (via margin)

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Founders Inc
Founders Inc@fdotinc·
He discovered how to make any metal on the periodic table And the only byproduct is water Introducing Radify Metals:
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Sora
Sora@osoraku_1997·
世界のドローン情報(どういったパーツ構成かなど)をまとめたサイトを公開しました! uavs.fyi これからも少しずつ増やしていきます!
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yigitalagozoglu
yigitalagozoglu@yigitalagozoglu·
Dünyanın en sade stratejisi. Turtle Soup nedir? Nasıl trade edilir? En basit haliyle. #Bitcoin
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Ansem
Ansem@blknoiz06·
at the beginning of every crypto bull market to create wealth effect + bring back retail attention, you need: - one crypto major to go parabolic - one crypto meme to go parabolic in 2017/18 it was btc & xrp in 2020/21 it was eth & doge in 2023/24 it was sol & pepe
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Uncle Ruckus
Uncle Ruckus@Emarged·
This is exactly how a multi-billion-dollar company is created. Fortune always favours those who solve day-to-day problems.
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Ancient History Hub
Ancient History Hub@AncientHistorry·
205 years ago today, Napoleon Bonaparte died on a tiny British prison island in the middle of the South Atlantic. He was 51. He had ruled most of Europe. And he changed the world so thoroughly that you are still living inside the systems he built. Start with the obvious one. The Napoleonic Code. He commissioned it in 1800, sat in on the drafting sessions personally, argued with the lawyers, and pushed it through in four years. Equality before the law. Property rights. Religious freedom. The end of feudal privilege. It is still the basis of civil law in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Portugal, most of Latin America, Quebec, Louisiana, and chunks of the Middle East and Africa. About a third of the planet writes contracts using rules a Corsican artillery officer wrote between battles. He sold Louisiana to Thomas Jefferson in 1803 for 15 million dollars. Roughly four cents an acre. It doubled the size of the United States overnight. Without that deal there is no St. Louis, no New Orleans as an American city, no Lewis and Clark, no Manifest Destiny. The American century starts with Napoleon needing cash for a war. He invaded Egypt in 1798 with an army and, weirdly, 167 scientists, mathematicians, and artists. They found the Rosetta Stone. That single slab is the reason we can read hieroglyphs at all. Egyptology as a field exists because Napoleon brought scholars to a war. He built the Bank of France, which still runs French monetary policy. He created the lycée system that still educates French teenagers. He shoved the metric system across Europe at sword-point until it stuck. He emancipated the Jews of every territory he conquered, tearing down ghetto walls in Rome, Venice, Frankfurt. He abolished serfdom in Poland. He standardized road networks, civil registries, and tax codes that European governments still operate from. And then there's the soldiering. He fought around 60 major battles and won most of them. Austerlitz, in 1805, against the combined Russian and Austrian empires, is still taught at West Point as one of the closest things to a tactically perfect battle ever fought. He was outnumbered, baited the enemy onto ground he had pre-selected, and broke them in a single afternoon. Three emperors took the field that morning. Only one walked off it on his own terms. He slept four hours a night. He read constantly, dictated letters to four secretaries at the same time, and personally signed off on everything from cavalry boot specs to the seating chart at the Comédie-Française. Wellington, the man who finally beat him at Waterloo, was asked decades later who the greatest general in history was. He answered without hesitating. "In this age, in past ages, in any age, Napoleon." He lost, in the end, because he could not stop. Russia in 1812 swallowed his army whole. Six hundred thousand men marched in. Maybe a tenth came back. He abdicated in 1814, escaped from Elba, ruled France again for 100 days, and lost it all for good in a wheat field in Belgium in June 1815. The British shipped him to St. Helena, a volcanic dot 1,200 miles off the African coast, and waited. He spent six years there dictating his memoirs, gardening, complaining about the dampness, and quietly rewriting his own legend so effectively that Europe spent the next century arguing about him. He died on May 5, 1821, during a storm so violent it ripped up the willow tree he liked to read under. His last words trailed off into fever. France. The army. Joséphine. Nineteen years later France brought him home. Two million people stood in the snow to watch the coffin go by. He was a tyrant. He was a reformer. He started wars that killed somewhere between three and six million people. He also wrote the rulebook that a third of humanity still lives under. Most people who try to conquer the world are forgotten inside a generation. Napoleon has been dead for 205 years and we are still arguing about him because we are still using his furniture.
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Jake Johnson
Jake Johnson@supraanima·
Caffeine + L-theanine + magnesium glycinate might be the closest thing to the limitless pill
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Joe Mitoshi 👨🏻‍🚀
And the market did it AGAIN. When is "alt season" going to come? People spent more than 24 months calling it EVERY SINGLE WEEK, failing over and over. So, when 99% of people are sidelined with wet dreams about deeper pullbacks and a bear market that will end exactly in October, because that what the cycle says, right when no one even dares to call those infamous words, where the disbelief is SO extreme that you make the most ridiculous bull posts and your interactions are at zero... That's when. Right before YOUR EYES, and most won't even notice, even worst most won't EVEN react until it is too late. That's what the market does, it PLAYS your emotions to the point your logic is completely annihilated. Unless you made your sole purpose to be a MASTER of your own thoughts and emotions. Not the chart, not the FA, not the news, not the MM and their manipulation. BUT, whatever is INSIDE of you. > "TEMET NOSCE". That's when it happens... FEW! 👺
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Joe Mitoshi 👨🏻‍🚀@CryptoSays

You know the drill... Once every single one of the last fools stops calling "alt season" everyday, and the chart capitulates them, to the point where there NOT an ounce of hope... Is when the ALT SEASON will really shine by itself. Until then... That's why TIME matters > Anything else. Remember even a broken clock is right twice a day.

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新闸路摸鱼仔
新闸路摸鱼仔@derek03275486·
十张图拆解全球存储产业链
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Curious Minds
Curious Minds@CuriousMindsHub·
How To Remember Everything You Read:
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Darshak Rana ⚡️
Darshak Rana ⚡️@thedarshakrana·
SHOCKING ⚡️ In 1960s, this man discovered the "God formula" that proved: • Past is "changeable" • Future is NOW • Reality is projection Then CIA seized it all. But a declassified document from 2003 reveals why they're terrified: 🧵
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Founder Thoughts & Strategies
Here’s a four-step method for validating dropshipping products that will work in 2026:
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mubiouš
mubiouš@Mubarak_mubious·
what's a skill that takes only 2 to 4 weeks to learn but could genuinely change your life ??
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