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Moon Dev Why Jim Simons Left $969B On The Table: The Automated Alpha To 200 Years jim simons left thirty one billion dollars on the table because he ran out of time. most people look at the greatest trader to ever live and see a success story but i see a…
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the second strongest predictor of a long life is muscle mass because muscle is essentially your longevity savings account. you are going to need that physical capital when you are one hundred and twenty years old if you want to keep moving and staying independent
i have my ai agents monitoring researchers like david sinclair and peter attia to find the latest evidence based interventions. they are looking at things like lipids and inflammation markers and fasting insulin to see the historical data of my own biology
if i see a spike in my inflammation markers it is like seeing a bug in my code that needs to be fixed immediately. i am treating my blood work like a p and l statement where the goal is to keep the curves moving in the right direction
sleep is another non negotiable part of the stack because one bad night of sleep tanks your insulin sensitivity worse than eating garbage for a week. i have my system tracking my repair cycles every night to ensure i am optimizing for the long game
i am even looking into things like creatine and omega threes and vitamin d because the latest research suggests they are foundational for cellular health. the ai digests all these clinical trials and tells me exactly what to try now based on the strength of the evidence
some people might think it is weird to spend twenty five percent of my ai tokens on health research instead of more trading bots. but i look at it as a multiplier on everything else i do because more time equals more iterations and more iterations equals more success
the math is undeniable when you look at how much wealth and impact can be created with an extra century of life. i am not just doing this for myself because the goal is to build a system that helps the entire human race get to two hundred years old
it all comes back to the idea that code is the great equalizer whether you are trying to escape the nine to five or escape the average lifespan. if i could learn to code at thirty years old and stop getting liquidated then anyone can learn to use these tools to extend their life
we are currently in the middle of a revolutionary shift where we can allocate our tokens to move humanity forward. i would rather spend my time uncovering secrets about biology than staring at a chart of a coin that does not add any value to the world
the agents are running right now in parallel and they are finding things that the average person will not hear about for another decade. this is the power of automation and the reason why i refuse to do anything manually ever again
if you have an edge in the market you have to keep yourself alive as long as possible to see it through to the end. we are going to live for a long long time because we are treating our bodies with the same discipline we use for our most profitable algorithms
the project is officially live and the agents are scanning the epigenic clocks and the latest longevity stacks. it is time to stop being a trader who stares at charts all day and start being a scientist who optimizes for the ultimate return which is time
i am going to keep sharing everything i find because i believe everyone deserves to have these tools at their disposal. if i can help you live longer and automate your life so you can spend more time with your family then i have actually added value to the world
the next scan starts in less than an hour and the secrets are starting to pile up on the dashboard. stay locked in because the journey to two hundred years is just beginning and we have a lot of code to write before we get there
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the second strongest predictor of a long life is muscle mass because muscle is essentially your longevity savings account. you are going to need that physical capital when you are one hundred and twenty years old if you want to keep moving and staying independent
i have my ai agents monitoring researchers like david sinclair and peter attia to find the latest evidence based interventions. they are looking at things like lipids and inflammation markers and fasting insulin to see the historical data of my own biology
if i see a spike in my inflammation markers it is like seeing a bug in my code that needs to be fixed immediately. i am treating my blood work like a p and l statement where the goal is to keep the curves moving in the right direction
sleep is another non negotiable part of the stack because one bad night of sleep tanks your insulin sensitivity worse than eating garbage for a week. i have my system tracking my repair cycles every night to ensure i am optimizing for the long game
i am even looking into things like creatine and omega threes and vitamin d because the latest research suggests they are foundational for cellular health. the ai digests all these clinical trials and tells me exactly what to try now based on the strength of the evidence
some people might think it is weird to spend twenty five percent of my ai tokens on health research instead of more trading bots. but i look at it as a multiplier on everything else i do because more time equals more iterations and more iterations equals more success
the math is undeniable when you look at how much wealth and impact can be created with an extra century of life. i am not just doing this for myself because the goal is to build a system that helps the entire human race get to two hundred years old
it all comes back to the idea that code is the great equalizer whether you are trying to escape the nine to five or escape the average lifespan. if i could learn to code at thirty years old and stop getting liquidated then anyone can learn to use these tools to extend their life
we are currently in the middle of a revolutionary shift where we can allocate our tokens to move humanity forward. i would rather spend my time uncovering secrets about biology than staring at a chart of a coin that does not add any value to the world
the agents are running right now in parallel and they are finding things that the average person will not hear about for another decade. this is the power of automation and the reason why i refuse to do anything manually ever again
if you have an edge in the market you have to keep yourself alive as long as possible to see it through to the end. we are going to live for a long long time because we are treating our bodies with the same discipline we use for our most profitable algorithms
the project is officially live and the agents are scanning the epigenic clocks and the latest longevity stacks. it is time to stop being a trader who stares at charts all day and start being a scientist who optimizes for the ultimate return which is time
i am going to keep sharing everything i find because i believe everyone deserves to have these tools at their disposal. if i can help you live longer and automate your life so you can spend more time with your family then i have actually added value to the world
the next scan starts in less than an hour and the secrets are starting to pile up on the dashboard. stay locked in because the journey to two hundred years is just beginning and we have a lot of code to write before we get there
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Giuliano
That feeling of finally reading the book you wanted.
I've been meaning to read Pavlov's work for 2-3 years.
And it started out through 2 thought-provoking lenses:
1. 'Psychology is not a science.' (Maybe was/yet).
2. "We are very ignorant" as to how things work. https://t.co/Dn34deUcsW
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That feeling of finally reading the book you wanted.
I've been meaning to read Pavlov's work for 2-3 years.
And it started out through 2 thought-provoking lenses:
1. 'Psychology is not a science.' (Maybe was/yet).
2. "We are very ignorant" as to how things work. https://t.co/Dn34deUcsW
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Bourbon Capital
RT @BourbonCap: Soros Fund’s largest holding is $AMZN, and they keep adding more shares.....
They bought 1.8M shares in Q3 2025
and 133,385 shares in Q4 2025
Long $AMZN https://t.co/7g9tv6HK33
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RT @BourbonCap: Soros Fund’s largest holding is $AMZN, and they keep adding more shares.....
They bought 1.8M shares in Q3 2025
and 133,385 shares in Q4 2025
Long $AMZN https://t.co/7g9tv6HK33
George Soros’s largest holding is $AMZN, which is unusual as the fund rarely allocates more than 8% of its total portfolio to a single position
They bought 1.8 million shares last quarter.... https://t.co/wfYyZu14fq - Bourbon Capitaltweet
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Benjamin Hernandez😎
Cineverse Corp is catching a 20% pre-market bid on 3M shares. The +94% EPS growth rate is a massive fundamental tailwind for this consumer services stock today.
Are you looking to capture the opening volatility or waiting for VWAP?
$SOC $ASST $OPEN $RADX $PULM https://t.co/IdEkkwKnXj
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Cineverse Corp is catching a 20% pre-market bid on 3M shares. The +94% EPS growth rate is a massive fundamental tailwind for this consumer services stock today.
Are you looking to capture the opening volatility or waiting for VWAP?
$SOC $ASST $OPEN $RADX $PULM https://t.co/IdEkkwKnXj
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Jony Ive on what Steve Jobs taught him about focus
“This sounds really simplistic, but it shocks me how few people actually practice this—and it’s a struggle to practice… Steve was the most remarkably focused person I’ve ever met in my life.”
As Jony explains, the tricky thing with focus is that it’s a struggle to practice. Every minute you have to ask: “Why are we talking about this?” if it’s not what you’re actually working on.
“You can achieve so much if you truly focus.”
Steve would regularly ask Jony how many things he has said “no” to. As Jony explains:
“What focus means is saying ‘no’ to something that you believe with every bone in your body is a phenomenal idea. You wake up thinking about it, but you say ‘no’ to it because you’re focusing on something else.”
Video source: @VanityFair (2014)
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Jony Ive on what Steve Jobs taught him about focus
“This sounds really simplistic, but it shocks me how few people actually practice this—and it’s a struggle to practice… Steve was the most remarkably focused person I’ve ever met in my life.”
As Jony explains, the tricky thing with focus is that it’s a struggle to practice. Every minute you have to ask: “Why are we talking about this?” if it’s not what you’re actually working on.
“You can achieve so much if you truly focus.”
Steve would regularly ask Jony how many things he has said “no” to. As Jony explains:
“What focus means is saying ‘no’ to something that you believe with every bone in your body is a phenomenal idea. You wake up thinking about it, but you say ‘no’ to it because you’re focusing on something else.”
Video source: @VanityFair (2014)
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Michael Fritzell (Asian Century Stocks)
RT @straits_times: Taiwan’s cycling ‘missionary’, Giant founder King Liu, dies at 91 https://t.co/BZzSz9l4ew
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RT @straits_times: Taiwan’s cycling ‘missionary’, Giant founder King Liu, dies at 91 https://t.co/BZzSz9l4ew
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The Transcript
RT @TheTranscript_: $ABN CEO: AI models are commoditized & Airbnb will win through specialization & post-training on proprietary interactions.
"The models on ChatGPT...Gemini...Claude, and...Kiwi are available to every single company. And so pretty soon, every company becomes an AI platform if they make the shift"
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RT @TheTranscript_: $ABN CEO: AI models are commoditized & Airbnb will win through specialization & post-training on proprietary interactions.
"The models on ChatGPT...Gemini...Claude, and...Kiwi are available to every single company. And so pretty soon, every company becomes an AI platform if they make the shift"
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Clark Square Capital
RT @TheAppInvestor: 📊Mobile App Stocks review - Week 7, 2026
Gala (HK:2458), Mighty Kingdom (AX:MKL), $ZDGE and $GRVY top the chart. Disappointing few weeks for Drecom and Aiming in JP.
Commentary blog offers some more thoughts on Gala and Gravity, cf comments. https://t.co/ATELocRcxM
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RT @TheAppInvestor: 📊Mobile App Stocks review - Week 7, 2026
Gala (HK:2458), Mighty Kingdom (AX:MKL), $ZDGE and $GRVY top the chart. Disappointing few weeks for Drecom and Aiming in JP.
Commentary blog offers some more thoughts on Gala and Gravity, cf comments. https://t.co/ATELocRcxM
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God of Prompt
84% of developers use AI coding tools daily.
25% of new startups ship codebases that are almost entirely AI generated.
But here's the stat nobody talks about: AI assisted developers produce 3-4x more code... and 10x more security issues.
Your vibe coded app isn't broken. It's unfinished.
Here's the gap nobody's solving (and why it matters now): 🧵
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84% of developers use AI coding tools daily.
25% of new startups ship codebases that are almost entirely AI generated.
But here's the stat nobody talks about: AI assisted developers produce 3-4x more code... and 10x more security issues.
Your vibe coded app isn't broken. It's unfinished.
Here's the gap nobody's solving (and why it matters now): 🧵
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