Crazy that a simple ORB strategy outperforms 90% of retail traders. 😂
- wait for 30 minutes since market open at 9:30 AM EST for NQ to form the opening range
- then enter after 1-minute candle close above or below the range
- SL at the opposite end of the range and 1:1RR
In the past 6 months, it broke the range in both directions only 23% of the time.
So on average a 77% win rate strategy, with low average drawdown and positive EV.
this is f*cking gold
How to build your first AI agent (Full guide)
if I had this a year ago, I would've shipped my first app in a day instead of 2 weeks
in the right hands, this changes everything:
TOP 5 GAMMA SQUEEZE IDEAS for June 21-26:
1. $WYFI calls July 17 $40
Trigger: financing/capacity headlines. Pre-squeeze signal: call volume/OI spiking + IV staying elevated on strength (not fading). Fuel: thin float + record-high short interest.
2. $IREN calls June 26 $62
Trigger: GPU-hosting/hyperscaler contract rumors. Pre-squeeze signal: rising call skew at near-the-money strikes + unusual volume in the 2x leveraged ETF. Fuel: forced daily ETF rebalancing buying on top of dealer hedging.
3. $CORZ calls June 26 $30
Trigger: financing/capacity-expansion news (just refinanced its bridge loan). Pre-squeeze signal: borrow fees rising + call volume surging on backlog/expansion headlines. Fuel: elevated short interest + dealer hedging hitting at the same time.
4. $APLD calls June 26 $50
Trigger: hyperscaler lease/power-deal headlines. Pre-squeeze signal: days-to-cover jumping + call OI clustering at strikes just above current price. Fuel: thin float means even moderate call volume forces outsized hedge-buying.
5. $AMKR calls January 2028 $135 (long-term)
Trigger: late-July earnings, not financing/contracts. Pre-squeeze signal: call/put skew building into the print. Fuel: none of the squeeze mechanics large-cap, profitable, not thin-float or heavily shorted, so this is IV expansion into earnings, not a dealer-hedging spiral.
NOTE: This will only work if $SPY breaks $760+ this week. It's still possible it sells off 5%-10% this summer. Always manage your risk and don't gamble, watch for confirmation before entering.
Sam Altman:
"We're going to see 10-person billion-dollar companies pretty soon."
"If I were 22 right now, I'd feel like the luckiest kid in history."
Most people will read this, feel inspired for 3 minutes, and go back to what they were doing.
The ones who act will build an app studio this weekend.
One tool. 10 minutes. $10K/month.
This is the how ↓
A guy on Reddit with 10 years of engineering experience just shared the one thing he'd teach every vibe coder first.
And it'll save you thousands in AI costs. 🤯
Most people using Claude Code use it the expensive way. They call the AI every time the tool runs. Every run burns tokens. Every token costs money.
His advice: flip it. Use Claude Code to BUILD the tool once. Then run it forever without spending a single token.
Simple example. You want to check a website daily for updates. The expensive way: have an LLM search the site every day. Burns tokens every single time.
The free way: use Claude Code to write a script that scrapes the page and alerts you if anything changed. Build it once. Runs forever. Zero tokens.
Then he took it further. He had Claude Code build him a full neural network something that used to take weeks and years of ML training while he cooked dinner.
It runs for free. No tokens. No API calls. Forever.
Spend tokens once to build it. Run it for free forever.
That's it. That's the insight most vibe coders are missing.
"Clipping is the next dropshipping."
And now, with Claude Fable 5, clipping is easier than ever
The next wave of Porsche owners will come from the clipping industry
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY WILD 🤯
Jack Dorsey's new AI tool, Goose, is 100% FREE.
You type:
"Build me a website like YouTube."
And Goose gets to work on its own:
→ Creates the entire project
→ Writes all the code
→ Installs dependencies
→ Fixes errors automatically
→ Keeps going until it's working
The crazy part?
• No monthly subscription
• Runs on your own device
• Your code stays private
• Completely open-source
Just a few years ago, building software meant hiring developers or learning to code.
Now you can start with nothing but an idea.
We're entering a world where ideas are becoming more valuable than technical skills.
A GIRL BOUGHT A $599 APPLE BOX AND CUT HER AI COSTS FROM $459/MONTH TO $23/MONTH. THE MAC MINI M4 IS QUIETLY BECOMING THE CHEAPEST AI SETUP IN 2026
she didn’t buy it because it looked nice on her desk. she bought it because paying for claude, chatgpt, cursor and api usage every month was getting ridiculous
the setup is simple. mac mini m4, ollama, open webui, and local models like qwen, deepseek and llama. for most daily work, that’s enough to write, code, summarize, search notes, and run private workflows without sending everything to the cloud
that’s why the math looks so good. a heavy ai stack can hit $459 a month, or $5,508 a year. the mac mini starts at $599 and uses around $3 a month in electricity. if it handles even 70 to 80% of the workload, it pays for itself fast
install ollama, point your tools to localhost, and the workflow changes immediately. no token stress, no rate limits, no wondering where your files are going
you still keep one cloud model for the hardest tasks
but once a small box on your desk does most of the work, paying full price for everything starts to feel stupid
Anthropic engineer:
"You're not supposed to prompt Claude. You're supposed to build a system that prompts itself."
this is one of the best workflows I've seen in a long time
in this video she breaks down exactly how most people are using Claude:
- the 14% you lose to CLAUDE.md before typing a word
- the automation workflows most users don't know exist
- the daily task pipelines that run without touching the keyboard
- the daily workflows Anthropic's own engineers automated first
if you've been using Claude for more than a month and never left the chat window, you've been using one agent when you could be running a team of them
instead of another show tonight, watch this
make sure to bookmark it before it gets lost in your feed
the guide is in the article below
I'm making over $1,000 an hour with one AI offer.
The entire thing runs on Claude Opus 4.8.
I call it the AI Concierge. Clients pay me $1,500+ a month for two 45-minute calls where we build their AI systems live, on their screen.
I have 4 clients. I'm capping at 6.
Here's the entire model:
1) The intake form is the audit. A 10-minute JotForm (built by Claude) surfaces their time sinks and hands me 1-3 AI opportunities before call one.
2) Done-with-you, not done-for-you. They share their screen. We build skills, set up Cowork, and write context files together. They learn to drive. (Done-for-you is the upsell.)
3) Every session runs through AOA: Audit, Optimize, Automate. Fix the process first, then turn it into a skill. Automating chaos just gives you faster chaos.
4) Day one has to move the needle. We ship at least one skill or automation on call one. No first-call win, dead engagement.
5) Unlimited Voxer between calls. They send a voice message, I reply in under 12 business hours. A 24/7 partner, not a guy they see twice a month.
6) The Notion hub is the renewal mechanism. Every call logs a quantified list of what we built. "Call one: 2 skills, 3 context files, Cowork live" makes $1.5K a month a no-brainer.
7) I never fill Notion out by hand. Two Claude skills log the call, pull the action items, and draft the recap email. 30 seconds.
8) Pricing ladder: $1,000/month, then $1,500 at 2 clients, then $1,800. At $1,500 you're already at $1,000/hour. If everyone says yes then you're priced too low.
Two things that make this work:
1) Build the fulfillment infrastructure once. An afternoon. Then it runs itself outside the calls.
2) The value must be visible. People renew what they can measure.
Full breakdown below.
https://t.co/K1vLz2Wn2f
Go watch.
🚨 BREAKING: Claude Opus 4.8 just replaced every single social media agency!!
Claude can now:
> Download YT videos
> Clip the most viral moments
> Add hooking captions
> schedule and post on TT, IG, and YT
the future of marketing is finally here.
Men, take a break from whatever you're doing and see how many pushups you can do.
How many did you do?
It's a predictor of your heart disease risk.
. 20+ reps is linked to a 75% lower risk
. less than 10, you gotta get off dat ass
Data from 10 yr study of 1,104 men aged 21 to 66.
Pushups outperformed submaximal VO2max at predicting events, likely because pushups capture muscular strength and power on top of fitness, two of the strongest protective biomarkers known.
Limitations: the cohort was middle-aged male firefighters, so do not extend to women, older adults, or sedentary populations. The under 10 group was also older, heavier, and smoked more, so some signal is residual confounding by overall metabolic health.
$NVDA CEO Jensen Huang is telling you which stocks to buy.
Today’s calls:
$NOW
$PLTR
$CRWD
“AI will create the biggest opportunity these companies have ever seen”
Are you paying attention?
“bro you can’t do OnlyFans you’re a man”
a 23 year old in Phoenix. never owned a camera. created a fictional woman named Lexi. gave her a backstory, a cat, a coffee shop job. 980 paying subscribers. $2,100 from one fan alone. $38,500 in 27 days
she’s a folder of config files on a laptop
> Midjourney: photorealistic character. same face every shot
> Claude: personality, captions, memory system, chat responses
> Make: automated posting twice a day
> Runway: subtle movement blink, breathe, ear twitch
total: $45-56/month
brand deals at 80K followers: $600-1,500 per post. merch passive: $400-1,200/month. 200 subscribers × $4.99 = $998/month recurring
Andrew Huberman dropped a very direct take on alcohol.
Alcohol is poison.
Zero is better than any amount.
If you drink, two per week should be your absolute ceiling.
Beyond that, UK Brain Bank data shows measurable brain shrinkage and nerve loss with every extra drink.
We love the idea of “moderate is fine,” but the brain imaging data is getting harder to ignore.
Every extra glass quietly chips away at your brain over time.
Do you think two drinks a week is realistic, or is zero the smarter long-term move?
DO YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT JUST HAPPENED AT THE ENHANCED GAMES..
Peter Thiel and Donald Trump Jr. spent millions to create a steroid Olympics.
They promised to "redefine human limits" and put up $25M in prize money.
After 5 hours in Las Vegas, here’s the scoreboard:
- 1 world record (not recognized by anyone)
- Thor Björnsson failed his 515kg deadlift (managed only 475kg)
- olympic sprinter Fred Kerley missed the 100m WR by 0.4s - without even taking drugs
- the only "record" came from a Greek swimmer who finished 5th at Paris 2024. He wore a supersuit banned since 2009 and beat the clean record by just 0.07s
the whole pitch was that drugs would shatter the limits of clean sport.
instead they proved the gap between juiced and clean is now 7 hundredths of a second - in a suit banned 17 years ago.
the only thing they actually proved was how good the clean athletes already are.
You think the Enhanced Games exposed anything or just embarrassed themselves?
keep calling me crazy...but I will keep repeating this..
1. open Claude Cowork
2. paste these 20 prompts
3. dominate Google like a premium SEO agency
4. pay $20/month instead
5. make your first million dollars
🚨 Anthropic just showed a 27-minute workshop on how to actually do prompts for Claude.
Taught by the people who built it.
Free. No registration. No paywall.
I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what they teach in the first 8 minutes.
Watch it and bookmark it now.