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Yield Axis

@YieldAxisHQ

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Sandton, South Africa Sumali Aralık 2018
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Yield Axis@YieldAxisHQ·
Growing up in Johannesburg for 23 years, I was surrounded by a diverse, international community where roughly 85% of my friends were foreign nationals. Because of that, I have a firsthand understanding of the realities on both sides. But my perspective also comes from living in Durban for a year and spending part-time periods working and traveling through Cape Town, the North West, Limpopo, and Mpumalanga. Having seen so much of our country, my goal isn't to take a side or show bias, but to address this crisis strictly from a legal and constitutional standpoint. #RuleOfLaw #SouthAfrica #Constitutionalism
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Yield Axis@YieldAxisHQ·
📊 VOLATILITY 50 (1s) – MONTHLY SWING LONG SETUP Higher-timeframe analysis suggests a potential long-term bullish opportunity on Volatility 50 (1s). The current outlook remains bullish as price continues to respect key higher-timeframe structure. As long as the bullish framework remains intact, I will be looking for long opportunities and continuation toward higher targets. 🎯 Bias: Bullish 📈 Timeframe: Monthly ⏳ Trade Type: Swing Position ⚠️ Patience is required , this is not a scalping setup. Always wait for confirmation and manage your risk accordingly. #Volatility50 #V50 #SyntheticIndices #Deriv #YieldAxis #SwingTrading #MarketStructure #TradingSetup
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Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦
Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦@JacintaNgobese·
I can’t believe people died so we can one day have Pakistanis, Bangladeshis deciding our future for us…?‼️‼️ Like sure Naturalize other Africans who are in the country doing good and providing rare and special skills but Pakistanis and Bangladeshis for what exactly?
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Displacement Trades
Displacement Trades@iamdisplacement·
I Just Bought a $100k Funded Break account. I’ll be Documenting everything here — wins, losses, progress all of it. No filter. Game on 🔥
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Newzroom Afrika
Newzroom Afrika@Newzroom405·
[WATCH] "To all South Africans, I want to assure you that the government is fully prepared" - Cachalia #Newzroom405
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Yield Axis@YieldAxisHQ·
If your vision is truly for an entire continent, then present it to the entire continent. Do not rally one people behind your cause, ask for their votes, their loyalty, and their sacrifices, only to place their interests at the back of the queue once power has been secured. Leadership demands consistency. A continental vision cannot be built on selective inclusion, nor can unity be achieved when those who carried the burden of the journey are forgotten at the destination. If you seek to represent all, then serve all equally.
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Yield Axis@YieldAxisHQ·
If your vision is truly for an entire continent, then present it to the entire continent. Do not rally one people behind your cause, ask for their votes, their loyalty, and their sacrifices, only to place their interests at the back of the queue once power has been secured. Leadership demands consistency. A continental vision cannot be built on selective inclusion, nor can unity be achieved when those who carried the burden of the journey are forgotten at the destination. If you seek to represent all, then serve all equally.
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
This is exactly how it’s supposed to be.
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Yield Axis@YieldAxisHQ·
@sbu_sbuda90174 uya kuluma nje, nothing serious. forget about him. why today. he should join or stay home.
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Yield Axis@YieldAxisHQ·
@FaraiMazhindu so what? leave our country the fuckkk alone hahahahahaha yall cant get enough of South Africa
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Farai Mazhindu
Farai Mazhindu@FaraiMazhindu·
Calling Starlink a security threat is tech illiteracy at its finest. National defense and aviation do not run on consumer dishes. They use highly encrypted, sovereign systems. Plus, the state controls the spectrum. If a provider goes rogue, the government can yank the license instantly. The "security" excuse is just a shield for state backed monopolies. If MTN, Vodacom, and Telkom are so superior, let them compete openly. Let the market decide. Legacy ISPs simply cannot bridge the connectivity gaps that Starlink can. There is no competition. 🇿🇦 South Africans want Starlink.
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Anele_ace
Anele_ace@Anele5151·
The mandate is clear 2026 we fixing our beloved South Africa 🇿🇦
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Forex Tv
Forex Tv@ForexTvOfficial·
How can you be blaming the price action from January till June bro😂
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Yield Axis@YieldAxisHQ·
@smartaban so what do you suggest? cant we get their president to help
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Dr. Emmanuel Taban
Dr. Emmanuel Taban@smartaban·
Durban suffering. We speak for Palestine, yet remain silent when vulnerable Malawian and Mozambican families suffer. Human rights cannot be selective. Where are you, Minister Lamola? Do Black lives matter only when it's convenient?
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Mother of The Nation1 🌍🏆
BREAKING NEWS: ‼️ ‼️ There is a paid Twitter promo to tarnish General Mkhwanazi and we already know the people behind it..
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Yield Axis@YieldAxisHQ·
@Knick_RSA where are they? issa good question... I been they all illegal immigrants
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knick@Knick_RSA·
Where are the Repatriated South Africans 🇿🇦from Ireland ? We want to see them.
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knick@Knick_RSA·
South Africa 🇿🇦 doesnt belong to Politicians I think we must make it Clear.
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The Inner Circle Trader
The Inner Circle Trader@I_Am_The_ICT·
Take a moment and contemplate what makes your attention peak. What do you find interesting? What things do you consume, both online and terms of nutrition? If you consume junk, you should not be surprised if you are not increasing in strength or understanding. Think, if you could describe what the optimal person would be, that you want to spend your valuable time with, consuming their opinions, ideas, perspectives or ideology... what would they be? In trading, the list should never include drama, competition or tongue wagging others. So, if this is junk, what powerful traits and characteristics should you zero in on, when it comes to people online you consume content from? I am genuinely interested to read your input. Sound off.
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Yield Axis@YieldAxisHQ·
migration has always happened for all those reasons you listed - family, study, safety, whatever, but that’s not the kak we’re complaining about in South Africa right now. We’re talking about millions of illegal entries through broken borders, not proper visa processes. We’ve got 32-42% unemployment, our own people fighting for basic jobs, RDP houses and spaza shops, while undocumented foreigners flood in, take low-skill work for peanuts, overload clinics and schools, and get heavily involved in drugs, extortion and zama-zamas. Countries that recruit cleaners and farm workers do it legally with controls, we don’t. We just have chaos, and asylum rules get abused like hell. South Africans going to Thailand to teach English is fine, that’s not the same as us becoming the dumping ground for half of Africa while our government fails its own citizens. It’s not narrow-minded to say enough is enough, it’s reality. Fix the borders, enforce the law, and stop pretending every economic migrant is a victim we must absorb.
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In A Nutshell🥜
In A Nutshell🥜@Markosonke1·
ALLOW ME TO TRY EDUCATE MY sister @JacintaNgobese and OTHERS WHO THINK LIKE HER🚨 I just realised your understanding of migration is far too narrow and ngibona ngathi u need just a little bit of schooling. And correct me if I'm wrong I'm getting an impression u have not traveled outside this country before... Mamela ne my sister from another province: people don't migrate only because they have scarce or what we call exceptional skills, NO!! If that were true, the only migrants in the world would be doctors, engineers, professors and scientists. People relocate for countless reasons: to reunite with family and once they do they cn start jobs there. Others retire and go settle in other countries, start businesses, invest, study. Others seek safety or asylum and for ur own information asylum seekers are entitled to everything except voting. Others enjoy a different lifestyle so they leave and go to other countries. Others marry and relocated they don't need to have exceptional skills, others explore new opportunities, or simply because they prefer living in another country. Someone with enough money can buy a house in Namibia, Botswana or Portugal and settle there without ever looking for a job. Millions of migrants also work in ordinary occupations such as cleaners, farm workers, waiters, drivers, factory workers, caregivers, packers, construction workers and hospitality staff. These aren't necessarily "scarce skills," yet countries across the world legally recruit people for them because there is huge demand. Go to cape wine lands lots of migrants working there with other South Africans because the demand for them is high not as u put it that it's cheap labor South Africans themselves migrate for all kinds of reasons, learn languages others clean others pack goods . Some teach English in Thailand, South Korea, China and earn reasonable amount of foreign currency not cos theyr cheap.. Others study abroad and later find work there. Some start small businesses that locals don't want to do... None of this means they possessed scarce skills before they moved. Migration has existed for thousands of years and is driven by economic opportunities, education, family, investment, conflict, lifestyle choices and personal freedom, not just scarce skills. I hope this helps broaden your understanding because u seem to look at doctors as only acceptable immigrants. It's important that we don't mislead the public and educate them with a complete picture of migration rather than reducing a complex global phenomenon to a single reason.
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