The Trader Who Doesn’t Lose
Sounds like BS -
until you open the wallet.
> 100% WR
> $536K volume
> +$16,651 PnL
Almost all on BTC Up/Down
And this is where it gets interesting.
Because this doesn’t look like a random hot streak.
It looks like someone who found something in one micro-market
that others still don’t see.
I’d 100% add a wallet like this to a copy-trade list
just to see how long he can keep this pace.
His wallet:
0xff0d2daa78d027b4e0636d18367d9180b506802c
If you wanna put him on your radar too:
https://t.co/snDtiK2xjl
Helen Andrews dropped a blunt explanation for why wokeness proved so hard to kill:
It’s rooted in feminine patterns of conflict — where disagreement isn’t debated, it’s treated as emotional harm that must be punished or silenced.
Instead of open argument (like James Damore’s memo at Google), the response became “I can’t believe you said that” followed by attempts to get the person fired. Men tend to argue, resolve, and move on. Women, she argues, are more likely to hold onto grievances.
If wokeness is partly a byproduct of rapid feminization of institutions, Andrews warns it won’t simply vanish with one election. It may be structural.
She points to overly “HR-ified” workplaces where feminine preferences for emotional safety now dominate promotions, culture, and daily life — often sidelining masculine strengths in the process.
Do you think some institutions have become too feminized in ways that suppress open debate and masculine virtues? Or is this framing off-base?
A woman was filmed boldly reaching into a tip jar at a service counter, taking the money without hesitation while others were present.
The incident, captured on video and shared widely, shows her casually pocketing the tips as if she had every right to them.
Staff later confirmed they had footage of the theft and were left stunned by her lack of shame.