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Crypto traders in the market for over five years and haven't made any profits https://t.co/QNU7Gy2AX6
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An important life decision was made there https://t.co/OSjhSmMpnL
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Moon Dev
if you are using tradingview to backtest you are cooked

when testing trading strategies

its important to test for robustness https://t.co/NrfRYug8pZ
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This is who you are trading against https://t.co/fLToiZcjjt
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Moon Dev
even a strategy that returns 1500% over a 1.5 year period

can only take 6.7x leverage

99% of hand traders dont know this

this is why i know for a fact you cant be a profitable 40x trader long term https://t.co/sS8Q4XZeS4
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God of Prompt
Claude is the smartest AI right now.

But 90% of people prompt it like ChatGPT.

That's why I made the Claude Mastery Guide:

→ How Claude thinks differently
→ Prompts built for Claude
→ Workflows that use its strengths

Comment "Claude" and I'll DM it free. https://t.co/v2SKsVeoOI
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Fiscal.ai
Is ServiceNow getting disrupted by AI?

$NOW https://t.co/n7KYRGy4pU
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Startup Archive
RT @foundertribune: “A recurring problem — probably the #1 killer of startups — is Happy Talk”

- David Sacks, co-founder of Yammer and Craft Ventures https://t.co/IIutAl82SA
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Startup Archive
"A recurring problem — probably the #1 killer of startups — is Happy Talk, a basic failure to admit problems until it is too late...

The problem with Happy Talk is that you can’t get out of a crisis until you admit you’re in one. Once you admit it, you can fix it. If you try to sugarcoat it, you can’t explain why people need to take the tough steps and make sacrifices. Trying to make people feel better by under-selling the problem or over-selling personal assurances never works. It just makes the team feel worse. Leaders only make people feel better by clearly stating the problem, providing a credible plan for winning, and getting the team’s buy-in for that plan."

- David Sacks, co-founder of Yammer & Craft Ventures

“A recurring problem — probably the #1 killer of startups — is Happy Talk”

- David Sacks, co-founder of Yammer and Craft Ventures https://t.co/IIutAl82SA
- The Founders' Tribune
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