@pdicarlotrader Hi Peter, I’m so sorry about your adrenal crisis—that sounds terrifying. I’m glad you’re okay now and focusing on healing. Your words about prioritizing health really resonate. Wishing you a smooth recovery! Take care—you’ve got many rooting for you! ❤️
Thanks for everything 🙏
Note that the "Tariffs charged to the U.S.A." are not tariffs at all
They are the U.S. trade deficit divided by U.S. imports from that country
For example:
Trade deficit with China ($295.4 billion) / US imports from China ($438.9 billion) = 67%
Europe: $235.6 / $605.8 = 39%
Working on communal harmony for more than 30 years, my father, Prof VK Tripathi, has witnessed Mr. Modi’s hate speeches since 2002. He is disturbed by PM yesterday’s hate speech.
This will be cancelled by so called Gym trainers. 😂😂
Look at the beauty of our own Bharateeya Vyayam
Our vyayamshalas used to be for all round development with flexibility unlike the modern Gyms building rigid and over pumped up bodies.
In other words, independent pharmacies subsidize profits for the big 3 PBMs
Hate to say this, but the Medicare Advantage program seniors pick may be putting your local Indy pharmacy out of business. Next renewal, ask how much they pay pharmacies. And pharmacists need to help their senior patients figure this out
I would hand out flyers saying which MA plans support you the most.
Even worse, your employer has no idea that their insurance decisions are also putting pharmacies in bankruptcy
Not a single CEO I have spoken had any idea they were contributing to the death of Indy pharmacies
Indy pharmacies need to be proactive and educate local employers
It is wrong on so many levels that this is happening.
Time to fight back
This is how CVS Caremark and GoodRx are robbing patients and pharmacies.
Patient copay: $45.83
Drug cost: $23.86
CVS/GoodRx Fee: $38.50
Profit: (-$16.03)
That's right, the PBM and GoodRx are charging the patient 192% of drug cost while charging the pharmacy 162% of the drug cost. The pharmacy keeps 30% of drug cost, a 70% loss and the patient pays an inflated fee.
CVS Caremark is bouncing down these claims to GoodRx, without patient or pharmacy permission, and then the pharmacy is being charged outrageous fees. Pharmacies are forced to run these claims as cash to not take a huge loss, leaving the patient without money going toward their deductible.
CVS Caremark wins if they get to charge the fee and Aetna wins if the patient doesn't have this count toward their deductible. The patient and the pharmacy lose.
Price fixing and vertical integration at their finest. A marriage of greed despotism.
And this for a schedule II medication that brings along with it more costs and risks than normal for the pharmacy. There is no incentive to even exist.
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@PortfolioXpert@elonmusk Hey Bob, respectfully disagreeing here. Been rolling with FSD-equipped TY for 2 years now, and it's a game-changer for my daily grind. Used to feel drained after drives, but no more. FSD isn't flawless, but it's a lifesaver for long daily commute. #FSD#DrivingRevolution
@pdicarlotrader I appreciate your straightforward and transparent analysis, especially when you back it up with your own trades. It shows your commitment and confidence. Thank you, bro.🙏
I found a guy who goes around the US asking 70 to 100-year-olds their:
• Biggest Regrets
• Biggest Lessons
• Advice to their younger self
Oddly enough, most of their answers are the same…
Here are my top 8: