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Tonight I was chatting with a big investor and just realized that everyone keeps saying they’re going to trade US stocks.
Turns out they’re all just arbitraging, brokers buying stocks, hype eating up funding rates.
It left me stunned.
HYPE5.70%
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Bride price is a punishment for a man being not good enough.
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In the crypto world, it’s all about catering to degenerate gamblers—take them to trade contracts with you, and that’s how you can maximize your profits (the money is already in your hands).
Guys like us, honest as can be, keep yelling every day not to go all-in on contracts, but nobody gives a damn.
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The regular investment group has had over 100 new friends wanting to join in the past two days.
I will select enough 100 initial group members, then start the capital verification.
⚠️ Also, when you add me, don't use those high-risk accounts or alt accounts.
If you add me and then block me, are you trying to blow up my group? 🙂‍↔️
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What does it mean: responding to aliens requires the United Nations to agree?
Do you think my chances of getting in touch with the United Nations are higher than the chances of aliens contacting me?
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Nikkei hits a new high, while the yen exchange rate hits a new low.
If Japanese stocks rise by 20% over a certain period, and the yen depreciates by 20% against the U.S. dollar over the same period, then for foreign investors, it actually means losing money when they convert back to USD.
But if Japanese stocks rise by 100%, while the yen depreciates by 20% against the U.S. dollar over the same period, then for foreign investors, it actually means making money when they convert back to USD.
So basically, does it mean “under currency depreciation pressure, still ramp up and blast Japan’s s
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Case closed—done and dusted! These guys from Mentougou are just in cahoots with the big “pancake”’s dirty market-makers. As soon as the market drops, they all swarm out together to coordinate and manufacture panic. Next, they’ll definitely claim that Tether has lost its peg. It’s all a conspiracy—every bit of it. So retail investors must not let them scare you into handing over your chips!
BTC1.43%
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Dubbed the "World's Biggest Loser" by outsiders, Masayoshi Son once again becomes Asia's richest person
Before 2023, Masayoshi Son still owed his company billions of dollars.
Now, through a reckless gamble in AI, he has returned to the top of Asia's wealth rankings after more than a decade.
The "AI Three Musketeers" of the richest person
1️⃣ Heavy investment in OpenAI
SoftBank has invested over $64 billion in OpenAI, acquiring about 13% of the shares, making it the second-largest external shareholder after Microsoft.
As OpenAI's valuation skyrockets and an IPO approaches, SoftBank
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Every time I go out, carrying a backpack feels very cumbersome.
This time I only took my phone, ID card, power bank, and lighter.
The whole trip felt light and effortless, with no sense of burden at all.
That's when I realized that all I really need to bring when going out are my phone, power bank, and ID card; everything else is unnecessary.
Clothes and underwear can be washed and dried at the hotel every night, and you'll be able to wear them the next day.
If your phone runs out of battery, just chat with the front desk girl, and she'll lend you a charger.
Everything else is comp
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You're about to start college, and a distant relative or elder invites you to a meal, with a table full of dishes you've never seen before. After eating, they give you a red envelope with 500,000 yuan, and also gift you new clothes, a notebook, and a phone. They just tease you to perform two acts during the meal. Afterwards, the elder and their child see you off and say they've already bought you a first-class ticket to university. They just wanted to make the elders happy earlier; please don't take it to heart.
Question: Do you realize you've been pranked?
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237 km/h is the train speed in China.
Friends from other countries, what about yours?
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