While we're all here, does anyone have some theories on simi8lar bets worth making? The article says that CZ's investments "practically screamed pay-for-pardon".
The best part about the crypto market is that it's completely unregulated. No centralized governing authority means none of the protections that are typically afforded to equities exist. HFT quickly jumped on the opportunity and now makes a killing on it, us included. Plus with every consumer trading app now enabling crypto trading, the number of suckers in the overall pool has been significantly expanded.
Right before electric vehicle penny stock WKHS was set to go bankrupt, Trump magically showed up endorsing them and a deal with GM causing the stock price to explode[0]. The truck itself basically never came to fruition beyond a few prototypes and was featured on Hindenburg because the CEO, after spinning it off as lordstown motors, was fined by the SEC after essentially lying about having massive orders and production capabilities while their truck was literally catching fire on the road (as in, there is footage of it in the Hindenburg Research video).[1]
I don't know if this particular case is insider trading, but it is my experiential belief that Trump insiders have to be involved in some shady trading methods.
I don't know if this particular case is insider trading, but it is my experiential belief that Trump insiders have to be involved in some shady trading methods.
Given the performance of this administration, I’d be truly disappointed if they weren’t. And not even all that shady, just “Trump’s opening his mouth about tariffs tomorrow, go buy some put options now.”
That was such a bad book. Seeing how much of it is incorrect, made up, exaggerated etc. I never would have had much interest in the Soviet Union until I read a few trash books including that one that are hyped by westerners.
Though that quote is pretty good. Works well for liberal democracies in modern times
While we're all here, does anyone have some theories on simi8lar bets worth making? The article says that CZ's investments "practically screamed pay-for-pardon".
Would also like to know
Someone check his connections to DJTJ
Go check if insider trading on either of these markets is even against the law. The SEC makes laws for equities markets, not online gambling.
The best part about the crypto market is that it's completely unregulated. No centralized governing authority means none of the protections that are typically afforded to equities exist. HFT quickly jumped on the opportunity and now makes a killing on it, us included. Plus with every consumer trading app now enabling crypto trading, the number of suckers in the overall pool has been significantly expanded.
Nobody, even in the crypto scam world, has any doubt that it is Trump's shady family who is behind this!
Right before electric vehicle penny stock WKHS was set to go bankrupt, Trump magically showed up endorsing them and a deal with GM causing the stock price to explode[0]. The truck itself basically never came to fruition beyond a few prototypes and was featured on Hindenburg because the CEO, after spinning it off as lordstown motors, was fined by the SEC after essentially lying about having massive orders and production capabilities while their truck was literally catching fire on the road (as in, there is footage of it in the Hindenburg Research video).[1]
I don't know if this particular case is insider trading, but it is my experiential belief that Trump insiders have to be involved in some shady trading methods.
[0] https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/08/trump-tweet-sends-penny-stoc...
[1] https://youtu.be/n0Y81M8oWn4?t=159
I don't know if this particular case is insider trading, but it is my experiential belief that Trump insiders have to be involved in some shady trading methods.
Given the performance of this administration, I’d be truly disappointed if they weren’t. And not even all that shady, just “Trump’s opening his mouth about tariffs tomorrow, go buy some put options now.”
Why risk using the same wallet to make $56k?
Because it's an obvious insider and not a sophisticated trader.
> Why risk using the same wallet to make $56k?
What risk do you think they face...?
Whoever made these moves is obviously a Trump insider.
In 2025 ass out corruption is fully legal as long as you are (or are willing to pay enough in money and public flattery).
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nothing to see here folks let's move on shall we
>"We know that they are lying,
>they know that they are lying,
>they even know that we know they are lying,
>we also know that they know we know they are lying too,
>they of course know that we certainly know they know we know they are lying too as well,
>BUT THEY ARE STILL LYING.
>The lie has become not just moral category, but the pillar industry of this country [Russia]."
—Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn on vranyo [0] emphasis/formatting mine
[0] https://www.amazon.com/Gulag-Archipelago-1918-1956-Investiga...
That was such a bad book. Seeing how much of it is incorrect, made up, exaggerated etc. I never would have had much interest in the Soviet Union until I read a few trash books including that one that are hyped by westerners.
Though that quote is pretty good. Works well for liberal democracies in modern times
Which book is, in your opinion, a more accurate portrayal?
I love differing perspectives, am retired, and will read it.
That’s one lucky guy!
cough cough Barron cough