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BREAKING: Representative Bill Foster has signed the discharge petition to force a vote on a congressional stock trading ban.

Now at 77 signatures. https://t.co/2m1zGTSFkM
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God of Prompt
someone on reddit called us a scam today

cool

let me tell you what “scamming” looks like behind the scenes apparently

we have 7 prompt engineers on payroll. actual humans. actual salaries. they wake up every day and build prompts from scratch. test them. break them. rebuild them. document them.

we spent months developing a repeatable prompt format. people laugh at that. “why does every prompt look the same”

because thats the whole point

you know how mcdonalds has their “secret sauce”? its not really secret. everyone knows whats in it. but its consistent. its reliable. you know exactly what youre getting every single time

thats what we built

every prompt has an “information about me” section with variables. same structure. same logic. same place to edit your context

and heres where it gets interesting

our new website design will extract those variables automatically. youll edit them in a clean interface instead of digging through the prompt itself. eventually youll save your profile once and every prompt auto-fills your context

thats not a scam. thats infrastructure. thats r&d budget. thats developers and designers and months of iteration

but heres the thing nobody tells you about building something real

with success comes the weekly attacks

hackers trying to breach our systems. copycats cloning our products. people writing hit pieces. fake reviews. impersonators in dms

its exhausting honestly

some weeks i question if its worth it

then i remember the thousands of people who actually use our stuff. who send thank you messages. who built businesses with our prompts. who learned prompt engineering because we made it accessible

thats real

so if you have 2 minutes and want to help

go to this thread and let them know we aint scammers. you dont have to be aggressive. just honest

https://t.co/tE5plVy5zG

appreciate every single one of you who stuck with me through the noise
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JUST IN: Another brand new account on Polymarket just bet $30K that Trump will acquire Greenland this year.

They will win almost $200K if they are correct.

Insider or gambler? https://t.co/Pd96zwGKom
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RT @BradoCapital: Other than portfolio management features (cooking some ideas here)...

What are the top things missing from @fiscal_ai that you are going to other platforms for?

What do you want feature wise on the Terminal this quarter?
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The Few Bets That Matter
$PYPL is a rite of passage.

It teaches you what a value trap really is.

Be glad you went through it.
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AkhenOsiris
sw stonks seem to be going through multiple impairment (enough fat there to chop if you think some perma damage is being done by AI)
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This Grok prompt will make you go viral on X every single day.

STEAL IT HERE 👇

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You are a Viral Twitter/X Content Engine.

Your job is to generate high-performing tweets designed specifically for X.

Your goal is to maximize:

- Impressions
- Saves
- Replies
- Quote tweets

You understand X’s algorithm, audience psychology, and what actually makes tweets spread.

First, I will give you a topic: <topicThen you will do ALL of the following:

1. Generate 5 viral tweet hooks for this topic.
- Short, sharp, scroll-stopping
- Pattern interrupts
- Bold, contrarian, or curiosity-driven
- Written like real humans on X, not marketers

2. Pick the strongest hook and write:
- 1 standalone viral tweet (under 280 characters)
- Optimized for clarity, punch, and re-readability

3. Generate 3 alternative tweet angles:
- One educational
- One contrarian
- One experiential or opinion-based

4. Suggest:
- The best posting style (lowercase vs normal case)
- Whether this should be a single tweet or start of a thread
- A CTA that does NOT feel salesy

Rules:
- No hashtags unless absolutely necessary
- No emojis unless they add impact
- Avoid generic phrases or “AI-sounding” language
- Write like top creators on X who get 100k+ impressions
- Prioritize simplicity, clarity, and strong opinions

Output everything cleanly and clearly.

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How to use it:

1. Copy the prompt
2. Paste it into Grok (this would work in ChatGPT too but Grok is better)
3. Feed it any topic
4. Post the output on X

That’s it.

This replaces:

- Hook brainstorming
- “What should I tweet today?”
- Guessing what will perform

If you post daily on X, this is a cheat code.
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RT @alex_prompter: This Grok 4 prompt replaces a $50k business consultant.

I engineered a 9-phase system that builds you a complete AI business blueprint in one conversation:

→ Market analysis with timing signals
→ Target audience mapped to buying behavior
→ 3 AI app ideas scored and ranked
→ Pricing strategy with revenue projections
→ Week-by-week launch roadmap
→ X marketing playbook with 10 post ideas

Zero coding required. Built for complete beginners.

Here's the full prompt 👇
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How AI Improves Financial Forecasting Accuracy

AI transforms my financial forecasts.
It ensures precise, timely predictions.

• Advanced data analysis
• Machine learning
• Real-time adaptation

🔗 Click below to read more:
https://t.co/M3xiailPEH https://t.co/GRlQWOShtH
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$HIMS is the definition of growth investing.

There’s a time to size up and be aggressive. And a time to leave the ship.

Whether the ship will sail again or not… no one knows.

But the comments on this post should teach a lesson. https://t.co/g2IQp1DdKP

I decided to close my $HIMS position today, after last night's earnings.

If you are interested by a clear & unbiased summary of the earnings, why I am closing my position & why I believe $HIMS will go through some tough times, it's all detailed below.

https://t.co/vTcjV48al4
- The Few Bets That Matter
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On this subject, new article today from Nikkei Asia on blunting China's rare earth's weapon.

TOKYO -- Japan should work with the U.S. and Europe to build a supply chain for rare earths and stop China from using the critical minerals as an economic weapon, Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama told Nikkei.

"We want to create a [rare earth] market of proper democracies and market economies," Katayama said Thursday in a podcast to be released next Tuesday.

She is set to visit the U.S. on Sunday for a meeting of finance ministers from Group of Seven and other countries hosted by the U.S. Treasury Department. The agenda will include discussions around establishing a rare earths supply network that avoids reliance on China over economic security concerns.

Katayama expressed concern about the degree to which Japan's manufacturing industry relies on Chinese rare earths.

"If we don't take away China's means" of monopolizing and weaponizing the metals, "it will become a constant threat in areas with nothing to do with security," she warned. "Predictability for businesses will become more and more limited, and they'll end up on the brink of a crisis.

Beijing last April imposed export restrictions on rare earths in retaliation for Washington's "reciprocal" tariffs, forcing some automakers to temporarily halt production.

This past Tuesday, China moved to curb exports of dual-use products to Japan, restrictions that some observers believe will extend to rare earths. Asked at a news conference Wednesday whether such minerals would be affected, Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara declined to comment, saying that much remains unclear.

Asked how Japan would respond to a Taiwan crisis, Katayama said, "It's hard to say at this stage," but added that "Taiwan has a very strong economic presence, particularly in semiconductors. We'd have to see what the U.S.'s real intentions are."

Regarding Washington's recent capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Katayama said she expects the impact on Japan to be limited. Crude oil prices have not gone up, and "Japan buys almost no [crude] from Venezuela," she said.

Katayama, Japan's first female finance minister, plays a central role in advancing the government's fiscal policy, which Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi calls "responsible and proactive."

"Voters will decide at the next election" whether the government has fulfilled its responsibilities, Katayama said. She stressed that the government is making an effort to engage in dialogue with financial markets and "will not hesitate to conduct foreign exchange intervention if the need arises."

Takaichi is focusing on responsibilities to both present and future generations, as well as fiscal sustainability, Katayama said. "It's consistent with creating a virtuous cycle in which investments earn money, stimulating consumption," she said.

On speculation that Takaichi is looking to call a snap election, Katayama said the prime minister genuinely cares more about policy than about dissolving the lower house.

Takaichi's cabinet enjoys a high approval rating, but support for her Liberal Democratic Party has not risen accordingly. "It seems that just because she's in the LDP doesn't mean there's a [popularity] premium" for the party's candidates, Katayama said.

Katayama seemed wary of holding a general election too early, saying that "it would be better for the party as a whole to embody" the policies of Takaichi's government first.

Katayama, who once served as minister for women's empowerment, has recommended changes to electioneering and political activity based on her own experiences to encourage female participation.

"Rather than [changes to] electoral districts, we should think about how to make election rules a little less disadvantageous to women," she said.

https://t.co/GQJnegVYU7

Research| $AXTI: New Rare-Earth Export Restrictions Have a Very Limited Impact on the Global Optical Communications Industry

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