$SUI just faced a hard rejection from resistance 💥
We're seeing the coin holding key support at 1.055, which is a crucial level to watch, and a weekly close above this level could lead to a retest of resistance, all subject to BTC's movement.
A weekly close above 1.055 is becoming more likely, and we're keeping a close eye on it 🚀, with BTC at HTF resistance 👀
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BREAKING: The Federal Reserve Just Blinked
December 1, 2025 will be remembered.
After draining $2.4 trillion from the financial system since June 2022, the Federal Reserve has officially ended Quantitative Tightening.
The number they do not want you to see: The Overnight Reverse Repo Facility has collapsed from $2.3 trillion to near zero.
The liquidity buffer is gone. Completely exhausted. The Fed had no choice.
This is not a policy preference. This is a forced retreat.
What the headlines will not tell you:
The Fed ended QT in 2019. Repo markets exploded. Rates spiked above 10% overnight. They swore it would not happen again.
It almost did.
Balance sheet frozen at $6.45 trillion. Rates cut to 3.75%. Reserves hovering at $2.89 trillion, dangerously close to the $2.7 trillion stress threshold identified by Governor Waller himself.
The post-pandemic monetary experiment is over.
Three years of attempted normalization. $9 trillion peak to $6.45 trillion floor. And now, the Fed holds.
But here is the question no one is asking:
What happens when the next crisis hits and the balance sheet is still $6.45 trillion? When rates are already falling? When the ammunition is already spent?
The answer: They print. Again.
This is not bearish or bullish. This is structural.
The Federal Reserve has demonstrated, for the second time in six years, that balance sheet reduction has a hard ceiling. The system cannot tolerate it.
Fiscal dominance is no longer theory. It is observable reality.
December 1, 2025: The day the Fed confirmed that the exit door from extraordinary monetary policy does not exist.
Position accordingly.
BITCOIN: THE LIQUIDITY HUNT IS ON.
Sell wall hit.
Price reversed instantly.
Buy zone is next.
MMs don’t chase charts.
They chase your stops.
Liquidity is the real alpha.
If you know where to look.
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Harmeet Dhillon is a San Francisco lawyer who’s known Kamala Harris for more than 20 years. Her verdict: Kamala Harris is a criminal. Here are the details.
(0:43) Who Really Is Kamala Harris?
(2:41) Kamala and Willie Brown
(22:17) How Does Kamala Pronounce Her Name?
(32:23) Kamala’s Crimes
(45:03) How Has Kamala Changed?
(47:44) Corporate Media Covering for Kamala’s Gaffes
(49:46) Kamala Protecting Criminals
(1:06:11) What Kind of Attorney General Was Kamala?
(1:09:10) Kamala’s Hatred for the Pro-Life Movement and Free Speech
(1:18:14) Who Is Kamala’s Husband Doug Emhoff?
(1:30:47) Kamala’s “Minority” Status
(1:39:03) Voters Don’t Like Kamala
(1:44:59) What Happens If Kamala Wins?
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Eliud Kipchoge’s 1:59:40 marathon run is truly insane when you break down the numbers:
▫️4:35 per mile pace (the record for one mile is 3:43 and he kept the pace 26x)
▫️OR 2:50 per KM pace (he did it 42x and each kilometre was within 2:48 to 2:52)
▫️The average men’s marathon time for 5km is ~30 mins (Kipchoge’s 5km pace was 14:13 mins, which he did ~8x)
▫️The world record 10km run is 26:11 (Kipchoge’s 5km pace was 28:26 which he did ~4x)
▫️His 100m pace was 17 seconds, which he did 422x
▫️The 21km per hour pace (or 13 miles per hour) isn’t even available on some treadmills
The sub-2 hour run — which was staged in Vienna in 2019 — is unreal but doesn’t count for marathon record purposes.
Why? Because the event was optimized for Kipchoge: coaches brought him water and he had pacemakers (including a car laying down a laser beam).
The human pacemakers might be my favourite part. They were 41 of the world’s top runners with >50 combined medals at Olympics and World Championships. All knew Kipchoge was the GOAT and chipped in.
Kipchoge’s pace was so punishing that the pacemakers swapped in and out at 5-minute intervals.
The best part — shown below — is when Kipchoge waves them off at the end and they cheer him on as he goes HAM to the finish line.
What's Negative Amortization?
It's when your Mortgage Interest each month is greater than the monthly payment
How the Hell does that happen you ask?
A Variable Rate contract with a payment that doesn't change if Prime Rate goes up
4 out of 6 Big Banks do that
@WOWA_Canada has the stats
My blood's boiling & you're about to feel the same way.
It's 🇨🇦's international students. Not them, but the diabolical, complex, & unimaginal scheme to fuel 🇨🇦's growth.
Here's how 🇨🇦 manufactured an exploitation machine & sold it as social good.
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