Börjar få många följare nu så disclaimer:
Jag handlar ofta kortsiktigt, typiskt tillgångar där jag har positiv grundsyn. Ofta contrarian. Handlar ni på momentum efter min tweet, kanske jag säljer. Ryggar ni, är det oftast bäst när jag är för tidig och ni kan komma in bättre.
@FriaUkraina Jag antar att ryssarna gör detsamma på alla stora infartsleder till städer vid frontlinjen? Skillnaden är att på Krim finns miljoner civila som konsumerar så volymerna är annorlunda.
@KShevchenkoReal@UN This is a negative side effect on the Ukraine war. We can think about what is just and an ideal outome of the war, but the negative indirect consequences are many.
When the situation is as hot as this, there can be no global consensus around issues like e.g. North Korea.
@natalkaliaska@IuliiaMendel People like you show that the Russian "propaganda" on the far-right movement within Ukraine has something to it. She wants peace and have proposals for how to reach it, that's it. No putinism.
@AMK_Mapping_ But what about the volumes? That is a better metric, because that shows the rate of degrading of output, where market prices are filtered out.
@ricwe123 Edit: realize now that this version is sound-edited. They have filtered out the fanatics that are chanting "Ukraine" from this video! :/ Here is a better version: https://t.co/GdRaSDXYS8
@EyerotGaming@IuliiaMendel@Deepstate_UA I'd say that you are quite unusual. A lot of people, me included, likes Russian dissidents, despite their betrayal to Putin's VERSION of Russia.
@EyerotGaming@IuliiaMendel@Deepstate_UA You have a totalitarian world view. If you do not align fully with The Leader you are a bad person. Accept that there are many views in Ukraine, possibly Iulia belongs to the largest group and your position is the minority one - though in power atm.
@Vincent_99_@AMK_Mapping_ Are the ukrainian losses sustainable, and the conscription problems manageable? The question has gravitated towards that as the decisive factor.
On the Russian side, it is rather the economy which is the weak point.
The war is more of an attrition war than ever.
@alex_prompter This is a really stupid take, sorry. The entire internet is still there for those who prefer to use it in other ways, or train other models.
@HavryshkoMarta Yes, I think they could. Loss aversion is a real psychological phenomenon. Imagine a scenario where Russian forces are defeated and are retreating. They are about to lose Crimea. This would be a classical "double-down" situation.