One of the best way to find the next big winner is to track new IPOs.
The leading ones right now:
$CDNL Cardinal +138.07%
$AMBQ Ambiq+128.38%
$LGN Legence +127.38%
$Q Qnity +106.10%
$ELVR Elevra Lithium +85.77%
$SOLS Solstice +80.00%
$PURR Hyperliquid Strategies +77.05%
$FLY Firefly +70.58%
$WYFI WhiteFiber +70.50%
$CRCL Circle +52.96%
$LIFE Ethos +52.23%
$FPS Forgent Power +48.55%
$REA Rare Earths Americas +45.89%
I track every major new IPOs here:
https://t.co/gx4nlgITMK
You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks.
It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk.
Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.
Anthropic has quietly dropped a massive curriculum of free courses covering the entire AI ecosystem
The syllabus is STACKED 🔥
→ Claude Code: CLI automation for your workflow
→ MCP Mastery: building custom tools and resources in Python
→ API: a complete guide to the Anthropic backend
→ AI Fluency: frameworks for safe and efficient collaboration
→ Claude 101: core features for everyday work
I added the link to the free @AnthropicAI Academy in the 🧵↓
🎨 The Grok Imagine Prompting Cheat Sheet
Stop letting AI guess your camera angles.
Most people prompt "Cool cyberpunk character" and get the same boring medium shot every time. To get cinematic results, like the shots in the video below, you need to speak the director's language.
I broke down the specific Shot Types into a copy-paste formula for Grok.
⚠️ Pay attention to the "Mistake" section at the bottom, it solves the two most annoying AI habits.
Steal the cheat sheet below. 👇
Formula: (Shot Type) + (Art Style) + (Character) + (Clothing) + (Style Details)
1. 📐 Shot Type (The Frame)
• Establishing Shot: Far away, environment focus.
⚠️ PRO TIP: If the AI zooms in too close, describe your character as a "tiny silhouette" to force the camera back.
• Full Shot: Head to toe. Best for showing off outfits.
⚠️ PRO TIP: If it cuts off the legs (landscape mode), describe the boots and the floor to force the full frame.
• Medium Shot: Waist up. The standard "dialogue" shot.
• Close-Up: Head and shoulders. Focuses on emotion.
• Extreme Close-Up: Macro focus on a specific detail (eye, ring, scar).
2. 🎨 Art Style
• 90s Anime Cel-Shaded
• Cinematic 35mm Film Photography
• Digital Concept Art (Unreal Engine 5)
• Dark Fantasy Oil Painting
3. 👤 Character
• Cybernetic Street Samurai
• High-Elf Diplomat
• Noir Detective
4. 🧥 Clothing
• Holographic flight jacket
• Tattered ceremonial robes
• Tactical ballistic vest
5. ✨ Extra Style Details
• Volumetric fog & God rays
• Golden Hour lighting
• Film grain
📋 Copy-Paste Examples
• The Scene Setter (Establishing Shot): "Extreme wide establishing shot of a massive fantasy metropolis built into a cliffside. In the distance, a tiny silhouette of a traveler stands on a bridge. Cinematic lighting, epic scale."
• The Outfit Showcase (Full Shot): "Full shot of a 90s Anime style Mech Pilot wearing an orange flight suit and heavy magnetic boots, standing on the concrete hangar floor. Cel-shaded details, industrial lighting."
• The Emotion (Close-Up): "Close-up of a Hyper-realistic Soldier, intense stare, mud splatters on face, 8k resolution, dramatic shadows."
🛑 Troubleshooting: Common Mistakes & Fixes
Mistake #1: The "Vanity" Zoom (Establishing Shot)
❌ Bad Prompt: "Establishing shot of a Cyberpunk hacker wearing a black trench coat with blue neon circuit patterns, high collar, and tactical gear."
Why it fails: You described the clothing details too much. The AI panicked and zoomed in to show you the "neon patterns," ignoring your request for a wide shot.
✅ The Fix: "Extreme wide establishing shot of a massive Cyberpunk city. In the distance, a tiny silhouette of a hacker stands on a rooftop." (Describe the environment, not the clothes).
Mistake #2: The "Missing Legs" (Full Shot)
❌ Bad Prompt: "Full shot of an anime pilot standing in a hangar."
Why it fails: In landscape images, AI hates leaving empty space on the sides. It naturally zooms in to the waist (Cowboy Shot) to fill the frame, cutting off the feet.
✅ The Fix: "Full shot of an anime pilot wearing heavy magnetic boots, standing on the concrete hangar floor." (Describe the footwear and the ground to force the AI to render the bottom of the image).
A few tips for beginner investors:
1) Never buy a stock in a Stage 4 downtrend.
2) Never buy a stock below its 200-day moving average.
3) Focus on the leaders, not the laggards.
4) If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.
5) In a bull market, be long.
6) Hope is not a strategy.
7) Being wrong is okay, staying wrong is unacceptable.
8) To generate alpha: make more or lose less.
9) Always know when to get out before you get in.
10) There are only a few periods in the year to make money.
11) Protect your financial and emotional capital.
12) Don't make decisions out of fear or greed.
13) Don't fall for value traps; valuations are a terrible timing indicator.
14) Forget buy and hold; it's buy, hold, and check.
15) Follow your own strategy.
16) Small losses and quick losses are the best losses.
17) Learn to sell.
18) If you don't sell early, you'll sell late.
19) The big money is made from two or three opportunities each year.
20) Patience.
21) Do more of what's working for you and less of what’s not.
22) When you experience big losses, take time off.
23) Get aggressive when things are working; get defensive when things are not.
24) Fight on the side of the market that is winning.
25) Don’t pick the bottom and don’t call tops.
26) Focus on stocks making new highs; new highs are where the money is.
27) Respect the other side of the trade; know both sides.
28) Never argue with the market.
29) Stack the odds in your favor.
30) You don’t need to be right all the time to make money.
31) Get comfortable being wrong.
32) It’s not how much you make, it’s how much you keep.
33) Write down why you bought and sold a stock.
34) Keep it simple.
35) Charts don't lie.
36) Never buy a stock on recommendations.
37) Do your diligence.
38) Every bull market ends, just as every bear market does.
39) High performance is a function of skill and luck; and luck comes and goes.
40) Timing is everything.
41) Bend with the trend.
42) Never average losers.
43) When in doubt, get out.
44) Don’t listen to the news, listen to the market.
Hope this helps.