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As a man this should be your happiness https://t.co/CVjWvs8QEJ
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The Few Bets That Matter
Once again.

This is why $NVO pull back tomorrow. Planning to byu shares and option at open.

BREAKING: France’s President Macron calls for the EU to activate its "most potent trade weapon" against the US after President Trump's tariff threat over Greenland.

Macron is now calling for the use of the EU's "anti-coercion instrument."

If used against the US, it would restrict US access to the EU market, potentially blocking US banks from EU procurement and targeting US tech giants.

This trade weapon has never been used before.
- The Kobeissi Letter
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Constellation Software is trading at its lowest valuation since 2017.

Forward P/E: 18.6x

$CSU https://t.co/86mPNhQh69
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God of Prompt
RT @alex_prompter: Steal my prompt that makes AI 12% more creative (backed by research).

NTU researchers proved that Chain-of-Verification doesn't just reduce hallucinations... it actively BOOSTS divergent thinking.

I reverse-engineered their findings into a prompt 👇 https://t.co/42SyGz4WVt
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Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
RT @DimitryNakhla: $FICO https://t.co/K0HUXjLNr5

Several key takeaways from FICO’s latest quarterly call (Q4 2025 transcripts for reference)

$FICO remains one of the most quietly dominant businesses in the market & arguably among the best examples of consistent execution & pricing power 🧵 https://t.co/R8Vqfl7REn
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RT @LegendaryTunz: I will rather watch this and get new ideas on what to build than watch series that add no monetary value to me. This guy is packed ngl

This $4,500,000 disaster just proves

You can not trade by hand

Stop wasting your time https://t.co/2U7wpCNY0Z
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What went wrong at Vail Resorts?

$MTN https://t.co/jdxc32kmTG
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Steve Wozniak tells the founding story of Apple and how he invented color on the computer

Today Apple is valued at almost $3 trillion. But as Woz recounts, they got started selling $40 PC kits to hobbyists:

“I had this computer, and I was giving away all the designs for free. Steve Jobs said ‘Wow, we should sell these PC boards. Build them for $20, sell it for $40.’”

To fund the company, both Steves had to come up with a couple hundred bucks each, and Woz sold the most valuable thing he owned: his HP 65 calculator.

The first PC boards were impressive—they could actually run software and programs. So impressive that the owner of a local electronics store placed an order for the first batch of Apple Is.

But their second product—the Apple II—was their real breakout product, and one of the killer features was color.

At the time, color only existed on TVs that cost thousands of dollars. But Woz figured out a way to get color on the Apple II with only a $1 chip.

The idea for it came to a sleep-deprived Woz who was working on an arcade game for Atari that Jobs convinced him they could build in 4 days even though building an arcade game normally took six months:

“I was in a dreamy state. You know when you lose sleep how you get a little creative thinking?… While my head was sort of half awake and half asleep, I saw this thing on the factory floor of Atari. All the games were black and white TVs, but this one game was going back and forth, changing color… I remember how the frequencies go from high school electronics. And then I came up with this method of taking a little chip and putting ones and zeros in it, and cycling around… I could make it look like color TV.”

After building the first Apple II prototype, Woz recounts typing something in memory and a blue dot popping up on the screen:

“I called Steve Jobs over and that was a Eureka moment. We were shaking. This was so big. All the colored games are now going to be on computers… That was probably my best patent… That’s why we chose a six color logo for our first logo for Apple. We were the ones that brought color because nobody would’ve ever expected color on an affordable computer… That was so far ahead of its time.”
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God of Prompt
creative way to learn anything

YouTube → Quiz in 30 seconds.

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