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Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
While this would be great, I don’t think 200–300% in 5 years is an “easy” assumption🤔

$NFLX is definitely interesting here & I’ve shared my thoughts recently, but the math matters

If $NFLX hits 2028 EPS est. of $4.48 and then grows EPS at 15% CAGR from 2028–2030, you get roughly $5.92 in 2030 EPS

At a 30x multiple (essentially minimal multiple expansion), that implies a ~$178 share price — about a +98% return

To get 200–300%, you’d need materially higher earnings and/or significant multiple expansion

Possible? Sure. Yet, Unlikely

Buy and hold $NFLX for 5 years from here probably an easy 200-300% play. https://t.co/cE7GbfVQpT
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Risk on continues in Asia. CIO of DBS, SE Asia's biggest bank: "AI-related optimism is based on sound fundamentals"
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Brady Long
Tim Ferriss reverse-engineered how world-class performers like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Naval Ravikant actually work.

He turned elite habits into systems anyone can copy.

And I turned his entire optimization framework into 5 AI prompts that make you faster, sharper, and ruthlessly effective.

Here's how to use LLMs to think like Tim Ferriss:
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God of Prompt
RT @alex_prompter: ANDREJ KARPATHY COINED "VIBE CODING" IN FEBRUARY 2025... AND I TURNED IT INTO A COMPLETE SYSTEM PROMPT

I made a prompt that turns Claude into an autonomous app builder:

→ describe what you want in plain english
→ it plans the architecture
→ writes production code
→ deploys without you touching a single line

It feels like having a senior dev who reads your mind and just... builds 👇
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Sometimes I lay in bed at night wondering why I’m single and then I reflect and go through weekend messages https://t.co/TTz2IdS1rG
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Titanic about to sink

uncooked crabs in the kitchen
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RT @rryssf_: DeepMind just did the unthinkable.

They built an AI that doesn't need RAG and it has perfect memory of everything it's ever read.

It's called Recursive Language Models, and it might mark the death of traditional context windows forever.

Here's how it works (and why it matters way more than it sounds) ↓
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This is like when I say my personal assistant (me) will check my calendar (empty).

🔥 #Intel says it’s “going big time into 14A,” with CEO Lip-Bu Tan emphasizing “serving the customer,” hinting at the possibility of an external client for the node!💡More: https://t.co/KgbDFI3XUg 🔗
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