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The US deficit is now $39 trillion.
But it's not really a big deal.
The US population is 349 million people.
So as long as each person pays $112k, the deficit can be paid off.
They are doing this by devaluing currency, inflation, and other means to take from everyone, which is very easy.
It just takes some time.
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August 18, 1913, at the Monte Carlo Casino, during a famous roulette game, the ball reportedly landed on black 26 times in a row.
The gamblers became increasingly convinced that red was due to come up next, so they kept betting on red, but ended up losing more and more, reportedly losing millions of francs in total.
This incident later became the most classic example of the gambler's fallacy: people always think that a random event owes them a reversal, but probability doesn't necessarily work that way.
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While spot buying is going crazy, short positions are surging
Despite Bitcoin's recent rebound, a large number of bears are increasing their bets that it will fall
CEX.IO data shows that in April, the interest paid by bearish traders to maintain their short positions was about 11%, once spiking to 19%, reaching the highest level since early 2023
At the same time, Bitcoin is experiencing one of the largest record-breaking accumulation waves of holdings
While spot buying is going crazy, short positions are surging, and bulls and bears are clashing head-on
A fierce volatility is likely
BTC0.35%
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The U.S. deficit is now $39 trillion.
But it's not really a big deal.
The U.S. population is 349 million people.
So as long as each person pays $112k, the deficit can be paid off.
They are doing this by devaluing the currency, through inflation, and other means, taking $112 from each person—it's very easy.
It just takes some time.
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Here's a guess:
Pumpfun is just a money laundering machine.
They have over 100 million USD in daily transaction volume, even though the chain is already cold as a morgue.
They're running some kind of bot, constantly issuing tokens, bundling transactions, and losing about 1% on fees. Repeating this process over and over, dirty money gets cleaned and turns into legit money earned by pump.
A more sneaky tactic is: tell customers in advance to buy a certain pumpcoin, then inject liquidity to let them win a trade, allowing the customer to cash out smoothly.
All their updates focus on preventing thi
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Anthropic Claude’s official revenue surpasses OpenAI ChatGPT for the first time
January 2025: Anthropic ARR reaches $1 billion
April 2026: Anthropic ARR reaches $30 billion
15 months, from $1 billion to $30 billion
OpenAI is now at $24 billion
This company was founded by a group of people who left OpenAI. Now, they turn around and overtake their old employer
The tougher part is right here
Anthropic achieved all of this, yet its model training costs are 4 times less than OpenAI’s
OpenAI has 900 million weekly active users. Most of them don’t spend a cent
Anthropic has 300,000
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The U.S. deficit is now $39 trillion.
But it's not really a big deal.
The U.S. population is 349 million people.
So, just $112 per person would pay off the deficit.
They are doing this—by devaluing the currency, through inflation, and other means—taking $112 from each person. It's very easy.
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Chinese real estate hasn't collapsed overnight; it has been gradually crumbling for four years.
The actual residential price index in China, which peaked near 113 in 2021, fell to about 86.8 by the end of 2025, returning to the lowest range since 2005.
This decline is nearly a quarter.
The problem isn't just housing prices.
Over the past twenty years, real estate has been the core gear driving China's growth, local finances, household balance sheets, bank collateral, and residents' confidence.
Real estate-related activities once contributed about 20% to 25% of GDP, with roughly 70% o
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If oil prices have already risen above $100 per barrel, and the Iran war hasn't ended, why are US stocks still hitting record highs?
The answer is simple.
The AI revolution has become so large that investors are treating everything else as noise, and the AI bubble is making asset holders richer, similar to the first internet bubble.
In the past few months, large tech stocks first moved sideways, then sharply declined under the impact of the Iran war, but the AI narrative has only grown stronger.
The Magnificent 7 will invest over $600 billion in AI alone this year.
And when the marke
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A buddy broke up, feeling pretty depressed and lost
But actually,
Being single is really the damn happiest time
Hanging out with brothers, having barbecues, lifting weights, eating steaks, pursuing hobbies, drinking beer, hitting on girls, getting rejected is okay, the right person won't make you keep hitting walls, just turn around and laugh with friends
Doing contracts, side jobs, reading books, learning some obscure knowledge, getting into the groove, working hard
Living life to the fullest, making yourself happy
Loving your life alone is very attractive
A life alone can be ri
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This guy made $28 million on eBay but never sold anything
His name is Shawn Hogan. In 2004, he created a free tool called Geo Visitors to show where blog visitors come from
This tool also hid a second job
Whenever someone opened a webpage with it installed, it would secretly insert an eBay tracking cookie into that person's browser. As long as that person bought anything from eBay within the next 30 days, Shawn could earn a commission
By 2006, this tool had planted 650k cookies
He alone took 15% of eBay's entire affiliate marketing budget, ranking first among 26,000 affiliate members
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Jane Street approximately earned 40 billion USD in 2025, with about 3,500 employees, nearly double compared to the previous year.
Assuming a profit margin of 65%-70%, that’s an average profit of 8 million USD per person.
Among companies with over 1,000 employees, this might be the highest level.
High-frequency trading remains the most efficient money-printing machine.
In 2014, Jane Street became famous for recruiting top math, physics, and computer science competition champions from elite universities, then having them go through multiple rounds of interviews.
Trading positions are e
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The highest unemployment rate since the internet era is accelerating
AI is replacing ordinary workers
American companies are speeding up large-scale layoffs
China is a bit later, but it will also happen very soon
By 2025, the total number of employees in S&P 500 companies will decrease by 400k, down to 28.1 million, marking the first annual decline since 2016
Previously, S&P 500 companies had achieved employment growth for 8 consecutive years, with over 3 million new jobs added in total
This round of decline is mainly driven by UPS, $UPS, Oracle, $ORCL, Amazon, $AMZN, Meta, $META,
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What is the principle behind this?
When Zhang Chaoyang had money,
his yacht was called Happy.
Sanya's sky and sea were one color,
semi-naked photos on the cover.
......
He bought everything he could buy,
played everything he could play,
then he became depressed.
Later, people saw him again,
in a live broadcast room,
his hair messy,
his shirt wrinkled,
sweating profusely.
Maxwell's equations were written on the blackboard,
no yacht, no crowd,
but he was very happy,
even though at this moment, only a physics problem remains.
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Awesome, new stock market god Trump
On August 22, 2025, the Trump administration announced that the U.S. acquired a 10% stake in Intel $INTC
Purchase price at $20.47 per share, total value of $8.9 billion. 27 days later, Nvidia invested another $5 billion
Today, Intel's stock price hit a new all-time high. This position has already increased by +315%, unrealized gains +$28 billion
Intel is also heading toward its largest single-day gain since October 29, 1987
The president with the best stock trading skills—Trump
Trading US stocks with @MSX_CN
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The person who bet on @Polymarket that Maduro would be ousted and won over $400k has been confirmed to be a U.S. soldier involved in the operation. The soldier has now been arrested.
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If the World Cup really turns out this way, it would be a disgrace to the World Cup.
The Trump administration has requested FIFA to replace Iran with Italy in the upcoming World Cup to respond to the Iran war.
Trump's envoy argued that Italy's four World Cup championships in the history of this tournament are enough to prove its qualification for this spot.
According to reports, the plan is part of Trump's effort to repair relations with Italian Prime Minister.
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Trump is a mentally ill liar
Open the strait
Close the strait
We are blocking it
Lift sanctions
Increase sanctions
JD is in Pakistan
JD is not in Pakistan
Still blocking it
We have reached an agreement
No agreement, that is fake news
Soon there will be an explosion (or maybe not)
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You can only choose one
1/ 100k per day
2/ 100 million at once
3/ 10k per minute
4/ 1,000 per second
From a distance, 😏
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Trump once said he would run the United States like a corporation.
He’s actually doing exactly that.
This playbook drains the company’s assets.
It splits off the most profitable parts to sell, lays people off until they’re left with just a skeleton, then pressurizes the debt upward.
In the end, he steps away and walks off, money in his pocket, leaving the mess behind for others.
This is the kind of person who comes to dismantle companies and walk away with the money.
He’s solely in it for his own profit, completely unconcerned with anything else.
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