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14:25 yeah, disagree. Cheap people usually don’t get or stay wealthy. You don’t get wealthy by not spending anything. You get wealthy by taking calculated risks that add value and being unemotional about them. Stingy folks… They’re a pain in the ass to deal with simply because they’re way too irrational about money and worried all the time. Yes, when you are pulling 7-figures or more and you think „I know what I’ll buy my mom, a WASHING MACHINE“ then that says to me you are living in fear and are afraid you won’t make any more money. In other words: calculated is good. Measured is good. Stingy is stupid, especially when it comes to tipping people or paying a salary.
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The people has awakened now cryptocurrencies are the new currency of the world no matter how much fake campaigns are run by governments. It's a people's currency with no middleman, no government, no centralising
*Palestine. Not, the illegal, terrorist occupation of israel. isis was created and is funded and supported by israel and the US. isis does not represent Islam. isis is the enemy of Islam, Christianity, Judaism (all of which are beautiful), and all of humanity. isis is to Islam as zionism is to Judaism. Justice, Love, Peace, Happiness, and Success for all. Free Palestine. Long Live Palestine.
Thank you for the tutorials. Please I'd really appreciate it if you can help with what camera and background device you use in your videos sir. Thanks.
Day trading is not profitable 😆 look what this clown said i guranteed you every investor in the fucking floors sells and buys securities scalps swings and day trades 💀
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I disagree that investors betting against the airlines on 9/11 are „shady“. No, I don’t think so. You see something happen and position yourself for its logical conclusion. How is that shady? Answer: it’s not. Of course not to downplay the severity of the situation. What happened on 9/11 is horrible and I hope families were able to adapt and find peace until today, and we must not forget the people who died that day. But from a pure trading perspective… I don’t see how that was in any way immoral or even shady. It’s not pretty, that’s for sure, but it’s not evil in any way either. They didn’t make the planes crash, they didn’t cause any other harm either… so they were not doing anything wrong really. Stocks rebounded over the following months as well… a shortseller isn’t hurting a company through his position either. If a company’s future cashflows are compressed because of a major event, shorting it is necessary so the market price adjusts for that event and its outcome. I would have shorted airlines as well.
I love detailed analysis, particularly of film. I'd love it if you would do a commentary of the entire film, scene by scene. Covering all aspects of it with your perspective. Even if you couldn't (for copyright reasons) show the full movie, you could do an audio track with still images. You did a great job in the few scenes you covered. Very fascinating.
I love this film and greatly appreciate your expertise and analysis. Very informative, thank you. I would point out that you saying you don't appreciate the way Darryl Hannah was portrayed isn't clear. Darryl Hannah isn't being portrayed, she is playing a character. You remarked that she is an activist, etc, in her defense. Actors are always playing another person, a character. "She" wasn't being portrayed. Even if she's playing a horrible person, or a weak or immoral person, it doesn't reflect on her. Actors have played horrendous people, dim-witted people, deceitful, etc. - that doesn't reflect on them in real life at all, nor is it implied to be a representation of them. I thought at first you meant you didn't appreciate her character being a cliche, but you defended Darryl Hannah's real life image as if she was playing herself. Just an observation. Again, great video!