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lost $25k as a 21 year old, mostly shorting $DWAC.

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Buffett buys Mrs. B’s business:

FoundersPodcast's tweet image. Buffett buys Mrs. B’s business:

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Land is worth more than the dirt. The trees can be worth a fortune. Come see how we evaluate timber value. A 🧵

landlawyerbrian's tweet image. Land is worth more than the dirt.

The trees can be worth a fortune. 

Come see how we evaluate timber value. A 🧵

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Why is “partying” such a big deal for the youth? What are they even celebrating?


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How To Cancel A Job Interview trib.al/1v7MUSg


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Let's do a thread on why you shouldn't buy real estate as an investment. On Twitter, you only see the positives of owning real estate. However, the downsides of owning real estate are quite real. Buckle up; let's go!


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"Hell, all the forward curves are showing as much. That's how you should be evaluating our positions. Ahhh, yes. The forward curve, a beacon of historical accuracy.

resetbasis's tweet image. "Hell, all the forward curves are showing as much. That's how you should be evaluating our positions.

Ahhh, yes. The forward curve, a beacon of historical accuracy.

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Walgreens is making $500K-3M per deal by matching offers through a right of first refusal lease provision. Walgreens goes into contract, jacks up their rent, extends the lease, then re-sells at a profit net of rent increase.

jandreini1's tweet image. Walgreens is making $500K-3M per deal by matching offers through a right of first refusal lease provision.

Walgreens goes into contract, jacks up their rent, extends the lease, then re-sells at a profit net of rent increase.

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“If you’re not worried, you need to worry. And if you’re worried, you don’t need to worry”


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Saturday, my niece was on duty at her base on the Gaza border when the fighting started. She’s alive today because of the heroism of her commander, Adar Ben Simon z’’l who gave her life to save soldiers under her command - my niece included. For Adar. Please consider sharing.

JGreenbergSez's tweet image. Saturday, my niece was on duty at her base on the Gaza border when the fighting started. She’s alive today because of the heroism of her commander, Adar Ben Simon z’’l who gave her life to save soldiers under her command - my niece included. 

For Adar. Please consider sharing.
JGreenbergSez's tweet image. Saturday, my niece was on duty at her base on the Gaza border when the fighting started. She’s alive today because of the heroism of her commander, Adar Ben Simon z’’l who gave her life to save soldiers under her command - my niece included. 

For Adar. Please consider sharing.
JGreenbergSez's tweet image. Saturday, my niece was on duty at her base on the Gaza border when the fighting started. She’s alive today because of the heroism of her commander, Adar Ben Simon z’’l who gave her life to save soldiers under her command - my niece included. 

For Adar. Please consider sharing.

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"Aren't you glad you're here and not in Israel?" Someone just asked me this at a coffee shop The truth is, I'm not My feelings are all over the place, but underneath them all is a sense of responsibility for being there - not here


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Business growth lives or dies by working capital. Two business A & B: Both have the same P&L unit economics Base Sales = $500k per month Operating Profit Margin = 10% Both start with $1m cash in bank. Both hit a growth vein. Sales start growing at 15% per month. Assuming no…

SecretCFO's tweet image. Business growth lives or dies by working capital.

Two business A & B:
Both have the same P&L unit economics
Base Sales = $500k per month
Operating Profit Margin = 10%
Both start with $1m cash in bank.

Both hit a growth vein.
Sales start growing at 15% per month.
Assuming no…

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Periodic reminder of the greatest slide of all time.

yuris's tweet image. Periodic reminder of the greatest slide of all time.

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Went to a cigar lounge yesterday in nyc with @WallSt_Reject for the first time. We were chatting real estate and another guy interrupted the convo. Turned out he invests in self storage and is an LP! Serendipity of in-person is unmatched.


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Success in America is very often a multi-generational game


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Sec. 45L Tax Credit are available for residential buildings up to 3-stories (even apartments). New construction and renovation ▪️Tax credit of $2,500 for meeting ENERGY STAR and $5,000 for DOE zero-energy ready ▪️Now accessible to all multifamily at $2,500/$5,000 per unit


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.@SteveForbesCEO explains why insurers are refusing to take new business in California—and why it should be a "wake-up call" for all politicians, citizens, and corporations. #WhatsAhead


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Never lend to someone who needs it 😂


cant wait for them to get blackstone mortgage trust next $bxmt. if you thought share dilution was irresponsible look at this dog shit.

WallSt_Reject's tweet image. cant wait for them to get blackstone mortgage trust next $bxmt. if you thought share dilution was irresponsible look at this dog shit.

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