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Quiver Quantitative
BREAKING: Representative Roger Williams just filed a purchase of Raytheon stock, $RTX.
It has risen over 7% since his December 22nd purchase.
Full trade list up on Quiver. https://t.co/SNOc3wktt6
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BREAKING: Representative Roger Williams just filed a purchase of Raytheon stock, $RTX.
It has risen over 7% since his December 22nd purchase.
Full trade list up on Quiver. https://t.co/SNOc3wktt6
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App Economy Insights
Three signals in Big Tech this week:
☢️ Meta is going nuclear $META
📱 Apple picks Gemini for Siri $AAPL
⚙️ TSMC bets $56B to power it all $TSM
Full story with visuals 👇
https://t.co/2aKzq7IkxZ
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Three signals in Big Tech this week:
☢️ Meta is going nuclear $META
📱 Apple picks Gemini for Siri $AAPL
⚙️ TSMC bets $56B to power it all $TSM
Full story with visuals 👇
https://t.co/2aKzq7IkxZ
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God of Prompt
RT @godofprompt: RICHARD FEYNMAN’S WHOLE LEARNING PHILOSOPHY… PACKED INTO ONE PROMPT
I spent days engineering a meta-prompt that teaches you any topic using Feynman’s exact approach:
simple analogies, ruthless clarity, iterative refinement, and guided self-explanation.
It feels like having a Nobel-level tutor inside ChatGPT and Claude👇
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RT @godofprompt: RICHARD FEYNMAN’S WHOLE LEARNING PHILOSOPHY… PACKED INTO ONE PROMPT
I spent days engineering a meta-prompt that teaches you any topic using Feynman’s exact approach:
simple analogies, ruthless clarity, iterative refinement, and guided self-explanation.
It feels like having a Nobel-level tutor inside ChatGPT and Claude👇
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Moon Dev
MASSIVE ETH SHORT IDENTIFIED
$80,000,000 short just entered the market
get him boys https://t.co/tGcdM6Elcs
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MASSIVE ETH SHORT IDENTIFIED
$80,000,000 short just entered the market
get him boys https://t.co/tGcdM6Elcs
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Clark Square Capital
RT @ClarkSquareCap: Every day in liquidation nation https://t.co/Je7ZPOtNMq
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RT @ClarkSquareCap: Every day in liquidation nation https://t.co/Je7ZPOtNMq
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Quiver Quantitative
A new account on Polymarket has bet $14K on Rick Rieder being the next fed chair.
They will win $180K if correct. https://t.co/wh34ZLs5wv
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A new account on Polymarket has bet $14K on Rick Rieder being the next fed chair.
They will win $180K if correct. https://t.co/wh34ZLs5wv
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Vinod Khosla: “An investor is an employee you can’t fire”
Sam Altman asks Vinod how founders who want to build significant companies that will be around for decades should think about their investors.
Vinod believes that money is the smaller part of what you get from an investor:
“Advice and the right approach is the much more important part.”
He warns that investors who are happy with 3x their money may want to sell before you do. People who care about your vision won’t, and they’ll be much more tolerant when things inevitably go wrong.
To figure out if an investor will care about your vision, you have to talk to other founders—especially founders with a large vision who had hiccups along the way.
“When things go wrong along an ambitious path is when you can actually judge an investor. I think an investor is an employee you can’t fire, and that’s how you should think about it.”
He continues:
“Most investors are negative value add to a company that’s trying to be ambitious if they’re just trying to get to liquidity as soon as possible.”
When a founder comes to Vinod with an ambitious vision, he tries to help them think through the steps to get there and how to thoughtfully discover the risks on the path to that vision.
Sam Altman adds:
“The only recipe I’ve ever seen work for making really impactful companies is both a giant vision and a good step one, two, and three. You have to have both, and neither without the other will work.”
Video source: @ycombinator (2019)
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Vinod Khosla: “An investor is an employee you can’t fire”
Sam Altman asks Vinod how founders who want to build significant companies that will be around for decades should think about their investors.
Vinod believes that money is the smaller part of what you get from an investor:
“Advice and the right approach is the much more important part.”
He warns that investors who are happy with 3x their money may want to sell before you do. People who care about your vision won’t, and they’ll be much more tolerant when things inevitably go wrong.
To figure out if an investor will care about your vision, you have to talk to other founders—especially founders with a large vision who had hiccups along the way.
“When things go wrong along an ambitious path is when you can actually judge an investor. I think an investor is an employee you can’t fire, and that’s how you should think about it.”
He continues:
“Most investors are negative value add to a company that’s trying to be ambitious if they’re just trying to get to liquidity as soon as possible.”
When a founder comes to Vinod with an ambitious vision, he tries to help them think through the steps to get there and how to thoughtfully discover the risks on the path to that vision.
Sam Altman adds:
“The only recipe I’ve ever seen work for making really impactful companies is both a giant vision and a good step one, two, and three. You have to have both, and neither without the other will work.”
Video source: @ycombinator (2019)
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Clark Square Capital
RT @TheAppInvestor: $GRVY - Ragnarok New World, day 2 - still #1 in TW cf picture. Taiwan is a top 5 worldwide market for mobile revenue, and one where Ragnarok IP shines since 2022.
Game is cross-platform ,there's likely revenue on PC (was the case for Origin too). https://t.co/4Fpx9Xvu3h
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RT @TheAppInvestor: $GRVY - Ragnarok New World, day 2 - still #1 in TW cf picture. Taiwan is a top 5 worldwide market for mobile revenue, and one where Ragnarok IP shines since 2022.
Game is cross-platform ,there's likely revenue on PC (was the case for Origin too). https://t.co/4Fpx9Xvu3h
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