@piersmorgan With all due respect, it wasn’t the same tackle. The red card was for stepping on the opponent’s ankle. That didn’t happen with Messi in the same way.
@alojohhardcore Your algo seems to perform very well! Is algo trading only something for professionals or is that something that we as "normal" traders also should consider?
@alojohhardcore Just double-checking I’ve understood AJ’s terminology correctly: Is the market (at them moment) considered expensive when the forward P/E exceeds 20.5x, and cheap when it falls below 13.9x?
@alojohhardcore Are sources like https://t.co/Ssh2RF93Vd good enough, or are there better ones for personally assessing market valuation? And what are the typical thresholds for a cheap or expensive market?"
@alojohhardcore When the P/E ratio of a stock is close to the "low" bound, is that what you call a cheap stock?
When the value in the share price corridor is close to the "low" bound, would you also call the stock cheap, or would you describe it differently (e.g., good entry point)?
@LinusEkenstam Actually, Cybercabs without steering wheels have been in production since February 2026 in varying quantities, and the numbers appear to be slowly but steadily ramping up.
@elprincipedlp@LinusEkenstam Looks like solving a problem once declared unsolvable sometimes takes longer than expected. Nevertheless, in this case the outcome is shaping up to be genuinely exciting.
@WarMonitor3 For Austria and Switzerland it's not against US airforce specifically - it's about the general principle of not allowing war participants using air space of neutral countries. This is nothing new and should be respected. Both countries remain good relationships with the US.
@Kasparov63 I would argue that Russia could actually save itself and benefit greatly in the long term by ending the SMO, withdrawing from Ukraine, and rebuilding trust and economic ties with Europe. Unfortunately, state leaders' interests do not always align with those of their country.