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Tianyu M. Fang
tianyuf
Here I am, in Beijing, where the evil wet markets haven’t been closed I pretended I was a local shopper, not a journalist. This is a selfie I took secretly
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Adam S. James
Adam_S_James
A lot of crazy stuff happening in the energy world right now: a thread. One big one is the impact of quarantine on load. In ERCOT, they are seeing modeling
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balajis.com
balajis
The ledger of record is the set of all cryptographically signed feeds of on-chain data. It subsumes social media feeds, data APIs, event streams, newsletters, RSS. It'll take years to
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Carolyn Sissoko
csissoko
Have revised my paper on collateral supply and central banking to incorporate March 2020.March events raise significant questions abt viability of 'dealer of last resort', CCP for Treasuries, & standing
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SBF
SBF_Alameda
1) 2020 election odds 2) NOT POLITICAL ADVICE. NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE. 3) What are the odds Trump is reelected? 4) There are lots of approaches here.You can read polls, as
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Ben Casselman
bencasselman
Another 4.4 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week. That brings the total since widespread business shutdowns began in mid-March to 26.5 million.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/23/business/stock-market-today-coronavirus.html?type
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Cookiez ◎ ☀️
BTCCookiez
a few @Solana Basics (not a finished list by any means) Wallets:http://Sollet.io @phantom - https://phantom.app @MathWallet - https://mathwallet.org Liquidity Pools:@RaydiumProtocol - https://raydium.io/pools @orca_so
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Ed van der Walt
EdVanDerWalt
Bears are misreading the bulls.It's not that stocks bulls are looking for a V-shaped recovery. It's that they have nowhere else to put their money.A thread: I spent most of
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Trinh
Trinhnomics
Let's compare Sweden & the United Kingdom: The UK had severe lock-down & Sweden didn't.Here is GDP Sweden and the United Kingdom deaths per millions. Remember that Swedish people
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alex hern
alexhern
I don’t normally RT provocateurs but this is a useful prompt to discuss economic illiteracy on the right. In May, we borrowed £3.8bn at a “negative yield” - meaning we
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Tuomas Malinen
mtmalinen
A lot of talk about the role of the #Centralbanks going forward. I think now would be a good time to recap the market bailout operations during the past few
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the muddy mum
muddymuddymum
I’m reading a book about living in France in world war 2, after they became occupied. When ration books & black markets couldn’t get you basic supplies & food, when
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Most Ridiculous Bull Market Ever
PMack1224
Barron's Big Money Survey is out this morning! It's part of my investing process twice a year (April and October) in how I gather information about positioning and sentiment. It
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Matt O'Brien
ObsoleteDogma
Incredibly misguided attack on the Fed’s lender-of-last-resort function here.https://prospect.org/coronavirus/how-fed-bailed-out-the-investor-class-corporate-america/ Left-wing attacks on the Fed’s lender-of-last-resort function end up
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Prathamesh Godbole
prathgodbole
Short on systematic trading-Lot of time gets spent on optimisation, indicators and multi factor models, not enough on selection of the right asset class or allocation between them. Any
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Hadi Taheri
haditaheri
Negative rates in USBofA rates strategist Mark Cabana says that his "sense is that several [money market funds] are already preparing for the possibility of negative rates." Here's What Would
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