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safest way to play with openclaw for non-techies!
OpenClaw broke the internet
But you DON'T need to setup any servers to use it
Here's the easiest way to run OpenClaw on a website
No Mac Minis required https://t.co/6xspOtHaxT - Alex Promptertweet
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The Few Bets That Matter
Fully out of $NBIS.
I am not one to fall in love with my stocks. But this one sale has a particular and pretty salty flavor.
If $GOOG wasn't rewarded for its CapEx and compute returns, I do not see why $IREN or $NBIS would. When leaders fall, second-handed assets rarely rise.
I hope we get that bounce and I hope you holders will get what you're looking for.
I'll continue to closely follow the company. But for now, my thesis is that the market won't reward tech anymore and that returns lie elsewhere.
I'll be back when that changes. And it will.
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Fully out of $NBIS.
I am not one to fall in love with my stocks. But this one sale has a particular and pretty salty flavor.
If $GOOG wasn't rewarded for its CapEx and compute returns, I do not see why $IREN or $NBIS would. When leaders fall, second-handed assets rarely rise.
I hope we get that bounce and I hope you holders will get what you're looking for.
I'll continue to closely follow the company. But for now, my thesis is that the market won't reward tech anymore and that returns lie elsewhere.
I'll be back when that changes. And it will.
$GOOG delivers killer earnings and deserves a lower premium for it.
Why? Simple.
The market rewards one thing only: consistent, safe cash generation.
ROI doesn’t matter.
Demand doesn’t matter.
Technological revolution doesn’t matter.
No cash. No premium.
https://t.co/dDXxvy08KM
$GOOGL, like $META before it, just told the market that nearly all yearly cash generation will be spent on CapEx ~$180B guided vs ~$100B expected.
AI hardware will keep generating cash and getting paid.
That doesn’t mean the market will reward the spenders - nor the one cashing the checks.
The market is not the economy.
The market is not the company.
The market rewards cash generation.
https://t.co/Rk1JDEi8Jz
Not understanding this is a classic investor mistake.
This is risk-off.
Risk-on will return.
https://t.co/PmRyeSpwmR - The Few Bets That Mattertweet
AkhenOsiris
$APP
Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter lowered the firm’s on AppLovin to $465 from $800 and keeps an Outperform rating on the shares. The firm says the adjustment adjustment reflects a reset of valuation to account for softer industry sentiment and potential headwinds and a slight premium to AppLovin’s two-year average. Wedbush believes AppLovin can retain its substantial moat in mobile gaming advertising and that current expansions into e-commerce and ultimately CTV should insulate it from long-term competitive pressure. That said, recent e-commerce data from competitors, along with regulatory headwinds, have led the firm to re-rate the multiple it applies to the stock.
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$APP
Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter lowered the firm’s on AppLovin to $465 from $800 and keeps an Outperform rating on the shares. The firm says the adjustment adjustment reflects a reset of valuation to account for softer industry sentiment and potential headwinds and a slight premium to AppLovin’s two-year average. Wedbush believes AppLovin can retain its substantial moat in mobile gaming advertising and that current expansions into e-commerce and ultimately CTV should insulate it from long-term competitive pressure. That said, recent e-commerce data from competitors, along with regulatory headwinds, have led the firm to re-rate the multiple it applies to the stock.
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$SNOW
“Coding agents tend to break down when they’re introduced to complex enterprise constraints like regulated data, fine-grained access controls, and audit requirements,” Sridhar Ramaswamy, CEO of Snowflake, tells Fast Company.
He says most coding agents are built for speed and independence in open environments, not for reliability inside tightly governed systems. As a result, they often assume they can access anything, break down when controls are strict, and cannot clearly explain why they ran a certain query or touched a specific dataset.
Ramaswamy says the core issue in enterprise AI is writing functional code in a way that is secure, transparent, and compliant from the start. He argues that companies need to put trust, accuracy, and accountability ahead of unchecked automation, and that most coding agents today sit outside existing data governance systems instead of being built into them.
Snowflake’s answer is Cortex Code, a data-native AI coding agent designed to work directly inside governed enterprise data, not as a layer sitting on top of it.
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$SNOW
“Coding agents tend to break down when they’re introduced to complex enterprise constraints like regulated data, fine-grained access controls, and audit requirements,” Sridhar Ramaswamy, CEO of Snowflake, tells Fast Company.
He says most coding agents are built for speed and independence in open environments, not for reliability inside tightly governed systems. As a result, they often assume they can access anything, break down when controls are strict, and cannot clearly explain why they ran a certain query or touched a specific dataset.
Ramaswamy says the core issue in enterprise AI is writing functional code in a way that is secure, transparent, and compliant from the start. He argues that companies need to put trust, accuracy, and accountability ahead of unchecked automation, and that most coding agents today sit outside existing data governance systems instead of being built into them.
Snowflake’s answer is Cortex Code, a data-native AI coding agent designed to work directly inside governed enterprise data, not as a layer sitting on top of it.
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The Few Bets That Matter
Fully out of $NBIS after 200%+ returns.
I am not one to fall in love with my stocks. But this one sale has a particular and pretty salty flavor.
If $GOOG wasn't rewarded for its CapEx and compute returns, I do not see why $IREN or $NBIS would. When leaders fall, second-handed assets rarely rise.
I hope we get that bounce and I hope you holders will get what you're looking for.
I'll continue to closely follow the company. But for now, my thesis is that the market won't reward tech anymore and that returns lie elsewhere.
I'll be back when that changes. And it will.
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Fully out of $NBIS after 200%+ returns.
I am not one to fall in love with my stocks. But this one sale has a particular and pretty salty flavor.
If $GOOG wasn't rewarded for its CapEx and compute returns, I do not see why $IREN or $NBIS would. When leaders fall, second-handed assets rarely rise.
I hope we get that bounce and I hope you holders will get what you're looking for.
I'll continue to closely follow the company. But for now, my thesis is that the market won't reward tech anymore and that returns lie elsewhere.
I'll be back when that changes. And it will.
$GOOG delivers killer earnings and deserves a lower premium for it.
Why? Simple.
The market rewards one thing only: consistent, safe cash generation.
ROI doesn’t matter.
Demand doesn’t matter.
Technological revolution doesn’t matter.
No cash. No premium.
https://t.co/dDXxvy08KM
$GOOGL, like $META before it, just told the market that nearly all yearly cash generation will be spent on CapEx ~$180B guided vs ~$100B expected.
AI hardware will keep generating cash and getting paid.
That doesn’t mean the market will reward the spenders - nor the one cashing the checks.
The market is not the economy.
The market is not the company.
The market rewards cash generation.
https://t.co/Rk1JDEi8Jz
Not understanding this is a classic investor mistake.
This is risk-off.
Risk-on will return.
https://t.co/PmRyeSpwmR - The Few Bets That Mattertweet
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Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
RT @DividendDynasty: $SPGI is now trading near multi-year highs in FCF yield.
With the company positioned to benefit highly from the debt 'maturity wall' which is peaking in 2026 at over $3T in debt requiring refinancing...
I'm as bullish as ever, and no, AI isn't going to 'vibecode' S&P Global... https://t.co/SRaohX2zPU
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RT @DividendDynasty: $SPGI is now trading near multi-year highs in FCF yield.
With the company positioned to benefit highly from the debt 'maturity wall' which is peaking in 2026 at over $3T in debt requiring refinancing...
I'm as bullish as ever, and no, AI isn't going to 'vibecode' S&P Global... https://t.co/SRaohX2zPU
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RT @TheTranscript_: Anglo American expects De Beers’ underlying EBITDA to turn negative in 2025 as weak diamond market conditions persist, triggering an impairment review that could weigh on full-year results: https://t.co/Y5Cih1AOID
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RT @TheTranscript_: Anglo American expects De Beers’ underlying EBITDA to turn negative in 2025 as weak diamond market conditions persist, triggering an impairment review that could weigh on full-year results: https://t.co/Y5Cih1AOID
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RT @thisguyknowsai: 🚨BREAKING: Build Agentic RAG without vector database or chunking.
You can now create RAG without using Vector DBs.
PageIndex is a new open-source tool that uses document trees instead of embeddings.
It scores 98.7% on FinanceBench by allowing LLMs to understand structure instead of just matching keywords.
→ No Vector DB
→ No Chunking
→ Human-like Retrieval
100% Open Source.
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RT @thisguyknowsai: 🚨BREAKING: Build Agentic RAG without vector database or chunking.
You can now create RAG without using Vector DBs.
PageIndex is a new open-source tool that uses document trees instead of embeddings.
It scores 98.7% on FinanceBench by allowing LLMs to understand structure instead of just matching keywords.
→ No Vector DB
→ No Chunking
→ Human-like Retrieval
100% Open Source.
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