PDT rule is officially dead tomorrow.
No more $25k minimum. No more counting your 4 trades in 5 days. @public , @WebullGlobal , and others are already confirming they're ready.
This levels the field for retail — but remember: freedom without discipline is just faster ways to lose money.
Size smart.
Risk management stays king.
Who else is firing up their day trading setups? Drop your platform below 👇
Not financial advice. Do your own research.
Finance Twitter watching @Kalshi vs @HyperliquidX is peak 2026 energy.
One side: 'regulated and compliant'
Other side: 'on-chain degen freedom'
Kalshi didn't kill Hyperliquid — they just made the default option less painful.
The real winners? Traders who use both depending on the setup.
Maturation looks like this. $BTC
New supply chain attack dubbed 'Miasma' just hit over 30 official Red Hat npm packages. Credential-stealing worm moving through the ecosystem.
This is exactly why Shadow AI + compromised dependencies are becoming the new Shadow IT nightmare for dev teams.
Quick guardrail reminder for anyone pasting code or using AI assistants: always verify sources and run dependency scans.
Finance angle: These incidents keep driving demand for proper $CRWD, $XA , $PANW, and $ZS type tools.
Stay sharp out there — one compromised package can ruin your Monday.
Building real wealth isn't about chasing every hot ticker. It's about anchors that keep compounding while you hunt the next asymmetric play.
$SPMO sitting strong as the large-cap momentum core.
$FMTM for focused US momentum.
$IMOM for international.
$NASA pulling space infrastructure into the mix on that same-day pullback last week.
Four ETFs. No overlap. All working different parts of the same long-term engine.
What the market hasn't priced in yet is how these quiet compounders let you take bigger swings on the high-conviction stuff.
Watch me cook.
X can be one of the best places to learn about any topic if you follow the right people.
If you are interested in using AI for investing, here's who I'd start with:
@ivincentdelisi@JasonL_Capital@WheelieInvestor@BuildwithPublic
If you know (or are) someone building in this space, I'd love to connect
We are not the same.
MCP is nice (especially ours). But agents built for investing are better:
- Trade across asset classes - equities, ETFs, options, and crypto
- Cash management and money movement
- Actual real-time data
- Advanced indicators (EMA, RSI, etc.)
- Trade in a dedicated account or your primary account
- Deterministic execution, no surprises
Directly on Public. In your authenticated brokerage account.
SpaceX IPOs in 17 days.
But you don't own a single share.
This ETF $XOVR holds a 21.5% SpaceX stake marked at $1.5T as of 5/22.
That's over $0.20 of every $1 invested.
Here's why $XOVR might be the best way for retail to play the biggest IPO ever. Read disclosures at 0:53.
🇺🇸US Space Force just awarded Elon Musk’s SpaceX a $2.29 billion contract to develop a space-based military data network.
This isn’t just another launch deal — it’s building the backbone for next-gen orbital war fighting comms.
Retail can’t buy SpaceX directly yet… but $XOVR ETF currently holds the biggest percentage SpaceX exposure of any public vehicle (~20-23% via SPV as of recent filings).
Not because of hype. Because the physical infrastructure layer just got a massive government validation.
This is not a trade. This is a long. $XOVR
People still aren't bullish enough on the companies turning AI from prototype to deployed infrastructure.
The real moat isn't just the flashy model it's the lithography, photonics, and orbital comms that make scaling possible without melting the grid.
Names like $EUV (lithography/photonics), $DIPR (space/satcom), and $XA (cyber layer) sit at those chokepoints.
Early to Emerging stage. Market hasn't fully priced the physical world bottlenecks yet.
You don’t need a computer science degree to break into cybersecurity.
CompTIA Security+ (SY0-701) remains the smartest entry point — vendor-neutral, respected by hiring managers, and covers exactly what companies actually need.
Most people qualify with just 1-2 years of basic hardware, software, or network experience.
Free study resources + clear roadmap dropping in replies if you're making the career pivot this year.
Who’s grinding Security+ right now? Drop a 🔥