You have to minimize your losses and try to preserve capital for those very few instances where you can actually make a lot of money in a short period of time.
What you can’t afford to do is throw away your capital on suboptimal trades.”
~ Richard Dennis
While there is war, some people talk about rising gold prices and how they will make money. But on the other side, cities are being destroyed, countries are burning, and innocent people are dying. War is not a market trend. It is a human tragedy. No amount of money can justify the loss of lives.
Do not ignore the suffering of others just because there is no war in your own country.
May God protect everyone.
pov: last 2 weeks of Anthropic
> anthropic caused IBM its worst single-day decline since October 2000
> cybersecurity shares slid about 20%
> over $100 billion in market cap wiped out across multiple industries
> anthropic says NO to US Pentagon's "final offer"
> Trump bans anthropic's technology in US government
a lot can be achieved in just 2 weeks!
Science says we need at least 4 basic elements to survive:
Water
Air
Food
Light
And look what the Bible tells us about Jesus:
I am the living water.
I am the breath of life.
I am the bread of life.
I am the light of the world.
Science was right, we need Jesus to live.
We are never nearer to Christ than when our hearts are brought low and stilled by a holy amazement at His love. Not a sentimental feeling, but a reverent wonder that grips the soul when we see who He is and what He has done for sinners like us. Scripture says, “The love of Christ controls us,” Second Corinthians 5:14. It is not driven by emotion, but by truth rightly seen.
This amazement is born when grace overwhelms pride. When we see that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us, Romans 5:8, every illusion of worth collapses and worship begins. Nearness to Christ is not measured by activity, but by adoration. Mary sat at His feet because she had seen something that left her undone, Luke 10:39.
Holy amazement humbles us, steadies us, and anchors us. It silences boasting and awakens obedience. “Behold what manner of love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God,” First John 3:1. When that truth settles in the heart, Christ is no longer distant. He is precious.
The soul that stands in awe of His love walks closely with Him, not because it tries harder, but because it sees more clearly.