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Moon Dev The Simons Blueprint: Using OpenClaw to Automate "Home Run" Research 24/7 most traders are spending their lives staring at charts for small gains while i just figured out how to have a fleet of autonomous agents hunt for million dollar home runs…
back and i wanted to stop being a slave to the candle sticks.

it took five years of deep coding to get to this point but the journey has been worth every single liquidation i faced early on. those losses were just the tuition i had to pay to understand the importance of building robust automated systems.

the reason i share this process live is to show you that a regular guy can learn to code and compete with the big quants. you do not need a ph d to build a bot that can find an edge and execute it without emotion.

everything i build is about finding that edge and scaling it until the numbers start to look like telephone numbers. the stream observer is just one part of a much larger ecosystem that i am developing every single day.

i am constantly looking for ways to improve the infrastructure so that my agents can work even more effectively. whether it is using new ai models or adding more hardware to the farm i am always moving forward.

the beautiful thing about code is that it does not care where you came from or how much money you started with. it only cares about the logic you put into it and the consistency with which you run your systems.

if you have a vision for a trading bot you should not let the fear of coding stop you from making it a reality. there are so many tools available now that the barrier to entry is lower than it has ever been in history.

i am using my six different ai subscriptions to ensure that i never run out of processing power for my research. i stay locked in for hours at a time because i know that every system i build brings me one step closer to the dream.

it is about being a data dog and hunting for the signals that everyone else is too busy or too lazy to find. my agents are looking for the anomalies in the market that signify a massive move is about to happen.

when the stream observer finds something fire it writes it down and prepares it for the next stage of the pipeline. then the open claws take over and start the heavy work of researching and backtesting the strategy.

this autonomous workflow allows me to stay focused on the big picture while my digital army handles the details. you can see all of this happening in real time if you are paying attention to the way the world is shifting toward agentic systems.

the future of trading is not human beings clicking buttons but machines talking to machines to find value. i am just making sure that my machines are the ones finding that value first and executing on it.

every time i open the code editor i feel like i am giving myself a massive advantage over anyone still trying to do this manually. it is a powerful feeling to know that your systems are working for you even when you are sleeping or taking a break.

i will continue to push the boundaries of what is possible with these ai agents and open claws. the potential is literally unlimited when you combine human intuition with the raw power of automated research.

it is time to stop playing small and start thinking about how you can use technology to level the playing field. code is the only way to truly win in a world that is increasingly dominated by algorithms and data.

i am going to keep building and keep showing you the results of this massive experiment in automation. thank you for coming along for the ride and i hope this inspires you to start building your own fleet of home run hunters
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RT @BarakRavid: BREAKING: Iranian foreign minister tells @margbrennan he will likely meet @SteveWitkoff and @jaredkushner in Geneva on Thursday for nuclear talks

🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷Scoop: U.S. negotiators are ready to hold another round of talks with Iran on Friday in Geneva if they receive a detailed Iranian proposal for a nuclear deal in the next 48 hours, a senior U.S. official told me. My story on @axios
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The Transcript
RT @TheTranscript_: Nordic Semiconductor CEO: Early signs of supply anxiety in memory markets.

“Some customers are now, to some degree, a bit worried about shortages in certain areas such as memory… So I don't think we can rule out that there could be an element of restocking of inventories happening.
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The Transcript
$WMT CFO: "For the full year, we grew the top line by ~5% in constant currency, adding $35B in revenue, with sales exceeding $700B for the first time...This was the third consecutive year that we grew profits at a faster rate than sales growth." https://t.co/T2952tWxiF
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Nobody talks about the fact that whoever figures out openclaw first

Actually wins

I won. Goodbye. https://t.co/hNd5ACjUIv
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its so big i have to go

i think we both new this day would eventually come

and it is here

im not going to tell you what i found out with openclaw and my 5 macs

but im onto something so massive i need some time to cook alone

i cant show this as it is an arbitrage and only i can do it since ive got the infrastructure and the secret

i dont think i will ever come back to showing things in the public

i literally cant have more then me doing this one

but like ive always said, no one is just going to give you their edge

so i will be going ghost starting thursday at midnight

and my all access pass to every course, training, datasource, piece of code, api etc will be gone with me

at midnight on thursday, everything including me will be gone

get in if you want everything: https://t.co/EHUr5aAxhF

moon dev
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Mexican beer brands have taken significant market share in the United States.

Beer Volumes since 2013:

Constellation Brands (Modelo, Corona, Pacífico): +137%
Anheuser-Busch (Bud Light, Michelob, Budweiser): -32%

$STZ $BUD https://t.co/0kf89dGWbc
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Startup Archive
Sam Altman: “No matter how great your idea is, no one cares.”

Sam is asked what a founder should do if they have an idea but don’t want to talk about it because a big company might steal it. He responds:

“Here is one of the things that takes founders a long time to learn: No matter how great your idea is, no one cares. Everybody is so distracted that you could probably put that idea with exact instructions for how to implement it on Tim Cook’s desk and take no risk.”

Sam continues:

“Extreme secrecy among founders is a bad sign. You want to keep some things secret for sure, but you should be willing to talk about the broad sketches of what you’re doing because you need that to recruit people, to get investors, to get customers.”

Talking about your idea is also how you get feedback from other really smart people.

Sam gives his own experience with Y Combinator as an example:

“We at YC talk about everything we do. We talk about how to operate. We give our best possible advice. I have given talks before to rooms of people that want to start accelerators. And I say: ‘If you want to start an accelerator, here is exactly what to do step by step, and here are the mistakes to avoid step by step.’ And people always say, ‘Are you crazy? You’re giving away YC secrets.’ And we are, and yet no one ever listens… It was hard for me to learn this lesson of not fearing this… But don’t be afraid of telling people what you do.”
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Moon Dev
keep tinkering

dont listen to anyone

when your ai's click

this is what it will look like

now does it make sense why im closing everything? https://t.co/8eIRRDkSde
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🚨 SAM ALTMAN: “People talk about how much energy it takes to train an AI model … But it also takes a lot of energy to train a human. It takes like 20 years of life and all of the food you eat during that time before you get smart.” https://t.co/vRuVnnmzjB
- Chief Nerd
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Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
RT @DimitryNakhla: 15 Quality Stocks Whose Multiples Have Compressed ≥10% YTD 💵

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13. $NOW 37x → 25x | -32%

14. $APP 43x → 26x | -40%

15. $INTU 28x → 16x | -43%
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God of Prompt
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