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BILLIONAIRE BILL ACKMAN RECENTLY SHARED HIS STOCKS POSITIONS: $MSFT: 2.09 BILLION (5.6 MILLION SHARES) $AMZN: 2.4 BILLION (11.45 MILLION SHARES) YESTERDAY $MSFT PUMPED +16% AND NOW $AMZN GAINED +15% IN ONE DAY HE DEFINITELY KNOWS SOMETHING!!

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BSCN

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32 coins. $2.5 million. 0.0038% of the stack. That is the sale the market is now blaming for a $3 billion liquidation cascade and a Bitcoin price nearly halved from its peak. A $2.5 million sale cannot move a trillion-dollar asset. It is a rounding error. In the same week, Strategy raised $128.3 million selling its own stock, 50 times larger. It did not need to sell coins. It chose to. The crash has real drivers: a record 13-day run of ETF outflows, a rotation into AI, a Fed in no hurry to cut. But the accelerant the market keeps naming is 32 coins. The coins were never the point. The signal was. And the signal was deliberate. Michael Saylor told the Q1 call he would “probably sell some bitcoin to pay a dividend just to inoculate the market and send the message that we did it.” His logic was sound: prove the Bitcoin is usable capital, not a vault that can never be opened, and show he is not a prisoner of his own vow. His “never sell” always meant be a net accumulator. He is up more than 170,000 coins this year against the 32 he sold, and he scores himself on one number, Bitcoin per share. By that math, defending the dividend with a sliver was discipline, not distress. The market read it as the opposite. The dose became the catalyst now blamed for the crash. The inoculation became the infection. Because what changed was never Strategy’s solvency. It was its identity. The market has stopped pricing a permanent holder and started pricing what the filings always described: a state-contingent allocator now funding its own preferred dividends, at the margin, from the Bitcoin beneath them. And the buffer is thinning. The cash reserve behind those dividends has fallen from $2.25 billion to $900 million. Against a preferred bill near $1.7 billion a year, that is roughly 6 months of runway. Be precise. This is not a death spiral. Strategy still holds 843,706 Bitcoin, worth more than $50 billion even now, and has more funding levers than almost any company alive. A real rally makes this a footnote, and the sell-side calling the reaction overdone is not wrong on the fundamentals. But the regime has changed. The question is no longer Bitcoin’s price on any given day. It is the cadence of the dividend declarations and the path of that reserve. Bitcoin did not acquire a yield. The wrapper acquired liabilities. This week the market learned that difference costs far more than 32 coins.

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The companies racing Elon Musk to build AI are paying him more than 2 billion dollars a month to do it. Anthropic pays SpaceX 1.25 billion dollars a month. Google pays 920 million. They are not buying rockets. They are renting compute, the scarce Nvidia chips that train frontier models, from a data center in Memphis called Colossus that Musk's rocket company now owns. SpaceX folded xAI into itself in February, and with it the 220,000 chips built to train Grok. Then it rented them to Grok's rivals. Anthropic took the entire first building. Google leased 110,000 more. The contracts signed so far run past 80 billion dollars. SpaceX is no longer a rocket company that dabbles in AI. It is one of the largest AI compute landlords on Earth, and its biggest tenants are the rivals it is trying to beat. Musk is not choosing between building AI on the ground and building it in space. He is using one to fund the other. The 80 billion in ground contracts is the cash engine. Starmind, the million-satellite constellation built to leave the ground behind, is what the cash builds. So the rivals are financing his exit from the planet. Every dollar Anthropic and Google pay for compute in Memphis helps fund the orbital network designed to strand them on the surface. They are paying the toll on the road they are trying to win, and the toll is building Musk a road no one else can reach. The piece works out who is really renting from whom.

Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡

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Sold 32 coins. Bought 1,550. 48 times more, at a 15% discount, into the crash the market blamed on the sale. Strategy disclosed today that while everyone panicked over its $2.5 million Bitcoin sale, it was quietly buying the dip that panic created. 1,550 Bitcoin for $101 million, at $65,332 a coin, far below the $77,135 it sold for and below its own cost basis. The bears called the sale the first crack, a forced liquidation, the start of the death spiral. The answer was a buy 48 times the size of the sale that scared them. This is the machine we described: a state-contingent allocator. Above its funding line, it turns market access into Bitcoin. The sale was the exception. The buy is the rule. It also closed the question the sale opened. The cash reserve behind the preferred dividends had thinned to $900 million, about six months of cover. He rebuilt it to $1 billion in the same week. But watch how, because that is the real story. He funded none of it with coins. He funded it with $181 million of freshly issued stock, then spent it on Bitcoin and the reserve. The coins were never the funding source. The equity is. That is the flywheel working exactly as built, and the cost of it surfacing at the same time. Every turn now runs on issuing shares, and the premium that once made each share buy more Bitcoin than it diluted has compressed hard. He bought low. He sold his own stock low to do it. So the question quietly turns. It was never whether Saylor sells his Bitcoin. He just proved again that he buys far more than he sells. It is what each turn of the engine now costs in dilution, and how long the market keeps paying a premium worth that cost. He bought the dip. The dip was partly his own making. And he paid for it in equity, not coins.

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President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud needs to apologize to the 4 million Somalis in the diaspora whose citizenship he has questioned as per the attached video. He should show them respect, not ridicule. These are the very people who have kept Somalia afloat for 35 years. Moreover, Hassan’s Mogadishu-holed-up FGS contributed only $369.4 million to Somali society in 2024. By contrast, the very diaspora citizens he disparages sent $2.4 billion in remittances alone. And that’s not the full picture — the diaspora also injects millions more through investment and tourism. Yet here we are, with a president on video making a hateful, unacceptable statement that history will not forget. In plain terms: the diaspora he talks down to contributed 650% more to the national economy than his government. He must apologize for his hateful words. Moreover, smart governments make policy carefully, assessing how it affects their most productive citizens. Countries such as India, Ethiopia, and Eritrea issue ID cards to their diasporas, easing administrative hurdles. These cards supplement passports from their adopted countries and allow overseas citizens to come home without being labeled “foreigners” or forced to pay hefty double visa fees—the very burdens Hassan Sheikh and FMS leaders now impose on Somalis abroad. By contrast, demanding that one is “only Somali” if holding a Somali passport is discriminatory. Somali citizenship—Somalinimo itself — is attained by blood (jus sanguinis), not by the farce the president is pushing. And let’s be clear: the Somali citizens he mocks did not leave voluntarily. They were driven out—by warlords and by terror groups. Apologize Mr. President.

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There's an Instagram account of a gym bro that lives in Gaza He shares every single day about what he's going through: how many times he's been relocated, how many family members have been bo**ed by Israel, drone strikes, famine, fighting for food, etc One of the coolest is that not only is he a gym bro who lifts with empty bags of flour and practices calisthenics to stay fit, but he also accepts crypto donations In one of his Instagram stories, he said that he's raised over $45,000 in crypto, which is amazing because, according to him, one bag of flour costs $360 in Gaza right now This, of course, is only for people there who are fortunate enough to be able to even find food because of the man-made Stage 5 famine being enacted there right now by Israeli forces (funded by American tax dollars) This legend is a part of an even bigger, growing population of Palestinians living in Gaza who have started vlogging their oppressed existence Hasan Piker (even if you hate him), just recently had another 16-year-old kid on his stream who lives in Gaza as well, who shared his everyday life (talked about the same things: being displaced, starved, sh** at, the usual genocide things) but just like he was any other zoomer living in the US. It is so incredibly dystopian to me that you can open up TikTok or YouTube and see what's happening live. And then you meet someone like this guy who is around our age, just vlogging it. When in reality, he's living through one of the greatest genocides of our lifetime. And not just that. But people see it, scroll, and decide to never talk about it bc they're "not political" I've linked his information below if you want to donate, he accepts SOL as well

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Is Michael Saylor about to get a margin call? No. And the reason is more interesting than the rumor, because what he built instead may be harder to escape than one. A margin call needs a lender who can seize collateral when the price drops. Strategy has none. Its $6.7 billion in debt is convertible notes, the largest tranche due in 2029, with no loan-to-value trigger and no clause that lets anyone take a coin because Bitcoin fell. Saylor learned that in 2022, when he did have a collateralized loan and sweated a liquidation price, then rebuilt the structure so it could never happen again. On the literal question he is right, and the people calling for his liquidation this week do not understand what they see. But killing the fast death created a slow one almost nobody is pricing. To fund his buying, Saylor issued a mountain of perpetual preferred stock that pays a fixed dividend forever, near 11.5 percent, no matter where Bitcoin trades. That annual bill quadrupled from about $300 million in January to roughly $1.2 billion now, while the cash reserve that pays it fell 38 percent this year to near $1.4 billion, after the company spent $1.5 billion in May retiring debt. Put those two numbers together and you get the figure that actually matters, and it is not a Bitcoin price. It is a countdown. Dividend coverage, the time the cash can keep paying that bill, has collapsed from more than seven years in early 2026 to between ten and fourteen months, depending on whose math you use. Months, not years. The market is already pricing it, just not where the rumor is looking. That preferred stock is engineered to sit at $100. Last week it cracked to $82.50, a record 17.5 percent below par. That discount is investors quietly clocking the strain while the timeline screams about a margin call that cannot happen. There is a clean way out, and it is the one door the structure was built to keep shut. Restoring a safe two years of coverage takes about $2.8 billion, roughly double what Strategy holds, and the fastest path there is to sell Bitcoin. But selling crystallizes a $10.6 billion loss, breaks the never-sell promise that gives the stock its premium, and bleeds the very asset the machine exists to hoard. The exit and the wound are the same cut. He already brushed it, selling 32 coins on June 1 to cover a payment. Thirty-two against more than 847,000 is a rounding error in size and an earthquake in meaning, because the company that swore it would never sell, sold, to pay a dividend. And there is a second trigger almost no one has read, buried in the fine print. If Saylor ever simply skips a preferred payment to save cash, the missed amount compounds, the senior layer can ratchet its rate higher, a senior miss freezes payments to every junior layer beneath it, and after enough missed quarters those preferred holders can start taking board seats. No one seizes a coin. But control begins migrating to the people he owes. The clock does not just run down. It hands away the keys at the end. So the honest verdict is the one neither side is shouting. There is no margin call and no imminent bankruptcy. The structure protects him exactly as designed. What it cannot protect him from is a fixed bill that grows while the cash shrinks, where every exit deepens the hole. Sell Bitcoin and break the story. Issue stock into a price near its lowest since 2024 and punish your holders. Skip the dividend and start losing the company by the boardroom. Saylor did not escape the margin call. He traded a cliff for a clock. A cliff takes you in an afternoon and a stranger pulls the trigger. This clock takes months, and at the end the trigger is pulled by the only two forces he swore would never touch it, his own hand, or the people he owes. The rumor asks whether someone is about to call his loan. The real question is how many months he can keep paying before he has to sell the dream, dilute the believers, or hand over the board to keep the lights on.

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🚨14 MINUTES BEFORE THE PRESIDENT ANNOUNCED PEACE PROGRESS WITH IRAN, SOMEONE DUMPED $580 MILLION IN OIL FUTURES. Oil crashed 10% that day. And that’s just one entry on the list. On the morning of March 23, between 6:49 and 6:50 AM, roughly 6,200 oil futures contracts worth $580 million changed hands in a single minute. The normal volume for that window is about 700. At 7:04 AM, Trump posted on Truth Social that the US was having “productive conversations” with Iran and pausing strikes. Oil crashed more than 10% that day. Whoever sold first was perfectly positioned. Nobody knows who it was. A senator flagged another $1.5 billion in stock futures traded minutes before a separate Iran post. A Nobel economist called the pattern “treason.” The White House called the accusations “baseless and irresponsible.” But that was just one day. Here’s the bigger pattern. CNN used AI to cross-reference Trump’s financial disclosures against his Truth Social posts. His disclosure lists over 21,000 transactions. What they found. At least 44 stock purchases across 21 different companies. Each made within a week BEFORE he posted a flattering message about that company, its CEO, or its products. The clearest example. In early April 2025, his accounts bought between $200,000 and $500,000 in Nvidia. Days later he praised the company’s US expansion and promised “all necessary permits will be expedited and quickly delivered.” Same pattern with Tesla, Palantir, Micron, and American Eagle. Buy first. Promote to millions of followers after. Then there was the tariff episode. On April 9, 2025, he posted “THIS IS A GREAT TIME TO BUY!!!” Four hours later he paused his own tariffs. The market soared 9.5%. The White House says his money sits in fully discretionary accounts run by independent firms. That he gives no input and gets no advance notice of any trade. He denies all wrongdoing. But watchdogs note he never used a blind trust. So he can always see what he owns. And he was over a year late on disclosures the law requires within 45 days. Now here’s the part that ties it all together. Days ago, Trump Media launched “Truth API.” A data feed built for high-frequency trading firms. It delivers his Truth Social posts to Wall Street in milliseconds. Machine-readable. Before you or I would even see them. Their own CEO said the quiet part out loud. “Markets already move on Truth Social posts.” So the company is now selling hedge funds a head start on the words of the most market-moving man alive. Proving any of it in court is nearly impossible. His posts are public the instant he makes them. And the agencies that would investigate report to him. So the trades stay legal. The posts keep moving markets. And now there’s a subscription to get them first.

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125,987 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

10 TRUMP POSITIONS NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT. MOST OF THEM CONTRADICT HIS OWN POLICIES!!! Everyone covers the Nvidia and Boeing. Nobody reads past them. We went through the filings properly. First, for scale. Joe Biden made 13 stock trades in his entire presidency. Trump's 2025 annual disclosure lists 21,235 transactions. That is nearly as many as the entire rest of the Executive Branch filed in the same period, across 8 separate accounts. His own first term, in 2017, had 86. Now here are the ones nobody covers. 1️⃣ Invitation Homes He signed an executive order to stop large institutional investors from competing with regular families for single family homes. His accounts bought $250,000 to $500,000 of Invitation Homes, one of the largest institutional owners of single family rental homes in America. The stock sold off when those announcements landed. He owns the exact thing the policy targets. 2️⃣ Coupang 18 separate trades in a South Korean e-commerce company between October 2025 and May 2026. Filings suggest he may still hold up to around $130,000. All of it during active trade friction with Korea and a data breach investigation by Korean regulators. 3️⃣ Toyota A Japanese automaker, in a portfolio belonging to the president tariffing foreign vehicles and demanding domestic production. 4️⃣ Procter & Gamble Enormous global supply chain, heavily exposed to imported materials and packaging. Tariffs raise their input costs directly. He owns it anyway. 5️⃣ Carvana Bought $250,000 to $500,000 on January 6, 2026. Online used car retailer. Tariffs on imported parts and vehicles push costs up across the entire auto market. 6️⃣ Axon Enterprise This is the timeline that should get more attention than it does. February 10, the accounts buy $1 million to $5 million of Axon. February 24, fourteen days later, ICE posts a solicitation for a five year, $220 million Taser contract. Roughly 17,800 units. The solicitation never names Axon. The technical specs match their Taser 10 almost exactly, and Axon holds around 90% of the US Taser market. 7️⃣ GEO Group and CoreCivic The two largest private prison operators in the country, both directly exposed to detention capacity. Held while running the largest immigration enforcement expansion in modern history. 8️⃣ Blue Owl Capital A business development company yielding 10 to 12%, lending to middle market businesses. Then he signed an executive order easing the rules so 401k money can flow into private equity and private credit. Sign the order. Collect the dividend. 9️⃣ PulteGroup Multiple purchases through late 2025 in one of America's largest homebuilders. Bill Pulte, grandson of the founder, was nominated to run the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which oversees Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Family name on the company. Family name on the regulator. 🔟 Palantir Everyone knows he praised it publicly. Fewer people know that in the same quarter, his accounts bought $200,000 to $680,000 of it and sold between $1 million and $5 million. He was a net seller of the stock he was promoting. So what is the pattern? ➡️ Some holdings benefit enormously from his policies. Prisons, private credit, defense, homebuilders. ➡️ Some are actively damaged by them. Toyota, P&G, Carvana, Coupang. ➡️ And at least one, Invitation Homes, is the specific business his own executive order was written to restrict. That last category is the interesting one, because it argues against the simple version of this story. If someone were deliberately trading policy, they would not be long the companies their own tariffs hurt. The White House position has never changed. The accounts are managed independently by third party institutions with sole authority over investment decisions. Maybe. But 21,235 transactions in one year across 8 accounts, in dozens of companies regulated by the government he runs, is not a normal situation for anyone to be in. Regardless of who is pressing the buttons.

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