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monday morning feel, when you are unemployed https://t.co/jAVnn7cQtz
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Quiver Quantitative
BREAKING: Nancy Pelosi just filed new stock trades.

She filed over a dozen transactions including a purchase of up to $5M in Alliancebernstein stock, $AB.

Full trade list up on Quiver. https://t.co/NEB67onTTY
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Quiver Quantitative
BREAKING: Nancy Pelosi just filed new stock trades.

She filed over a dozen transactions including a purchase of up to $5M in AllianceBernstein stock, $AB.

Full trade list up on Quiver. https://t.co/HYqbByfMiR
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Clark Square Capital
RT @ClarkSquareCap: What are some of the coolest ways you have incorporated LLMs / vibe coding into your investing process? (Research, position tracking, etc)
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Clark Square Capital
RT @TheAppInvestor: 📊Mobile App Stocks Wk 4, 2026
1) $GRVY tops the chart with New World crushing it in its first released region (Taiwan, Hong Kong). Steady #1 on iPhone and #5 on Android Play after 10+ days
2) Two meaningful launches by $BILI & $SGAMY

Commentary: https://t.co/cZJwq9cyBk https://t.co/FVZU2GSRGr
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Brady Long
This is cool

Introducing Verdent: Your AI-native partner for the new way to build software.
Verdent keeps work clean, fast, and good by default. With Plan Mode, ideas get clarified early, while Tasks and isolated Workspaces keep projects moving forward in parallel.
And it goes beyond coding, covering planning, docs, research, data, and more.

Bring the joy back to coding. Focus on creation.
If this resonates, come check us out on Product Hunt today.
- Verdent
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Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
RT @DimitryNakhla: Amazon remains one of Anthropic’s largest backers with roughly a 15% - 18% ownership stake, and Anthropic’s revenue run-rate has more than doubled to >$9B by the end of 2025 as enterprise adoption accelerates.

$AMZN

“Claude is incredible. Anthropic made a huge leap in coding and reasoning. Nvidia uses it all over. Every software company needs to use it," NVIDIA, $NVDA, CEO said. https://t.co/bf7HMOIxbH
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God of Prompt
RT @prompt_copilot: Prompt Copilot is not the next clawdbot.

It’s not an autonomous 24/7 agent.
It’s not integrated with your Slack, WhatsApp, Telegram.

But it’s living inside your favorite chatbots: ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity.

It carries your context across these tools and enhances your prompts.

It saves me 3 hours every week, and it might help you too.

Try it free 👉 https://t.co/4Nj7zdQzLW
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Quartr
20 things you can do with the Quartr mobile app:

→ Listen to earnings calls
→ Stream investor conferences
→ Read event transcripts
→ Ask the AI chat anything
→ Access earnings reports & filings
→ Browse investor presentations
→ View press releases
→ Download events for offline listening
→ Set keyword alerts
→ Access analyst estimates
→ Highlight key transcript moments
→ Search across transcripts
→ Access company financials
→ Jump to specific audio chapters
→ Follow companies you're tracking
→ Track upcoming events & report dates
→ Get a personalized activity feed
→ Share insights with others
→ View revenue segment splits
→ Sync your earnings calendar

The best part? It's 100% free.
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Startup Archive
Naval Ravikant’s checklist for starting a company

“The most important thing is there are no formulas. At the end of the day, you have to do what you love, and you have to do it even though people tell you it’ll never work. But that being said, if there was a formula [for starting a company], I would put it something like this.”

Naval started seven companies before AngelList and this is the checklist he recommends running through before starting a startup:

1. Pick a great cofounder. This is most important: “You can do a company on your own, but it’s like you can raise a child on your own, but you probably shouldn’t. You need someone who’s going to be there with you.” This has it’s own checklist. Your cofounder should be:

a. Very high intelligence (”hopefully they make you feel dumb, or they’re not smart enough”)

b. Very high energy (”They should be extremely hardworking. A founder is someone who never has to be motivated. You should not have to be telling them to do their job.”)

c. Very high integrity. (”a smart, hardworking crook who’s going to cheat you is the worst kind of person to be paired up with.”)

2. Pick a very large market. “Notice I don’t talk about the idea. I think ideas are almost irrelevant… The more important thing is that you pick a large space that you’re knowledgeable and passionate about. And then you will figure out what the right thing to do within that space is.”

You want to be able to say to investors:

“This is a space where there’s a huge market. I’m really knowledgeable and passionate about it. Here’s the great person that I have doing it with me. And here’s the minimum viable product that we have built. That will show that we can test in the marketplace… You iterate until you get to product/market fit… And then you go and you raise money from people you trust. And you use that money to scale.”
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Brady Long
RT @bigaiguy: Explain Clawdbot to me like I’m a 4th grader
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God of Prompt
if you're just getting into Claude Code, read this first

https://t.co/OPP356ZOaH
- Robert Youssef
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