.@SecRubio and Bolivian President @Rodrigo_PazP spoke today to discuss shared priorities for advancing security and stability across our hemisphere. @SecRubio reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to supporting Bolivia’s democracy and the Paz Administration as it rebuilds the country after 20 years of failed socialist policies.
Four lenders had not met the December 2025 minimum core capital requirement of Sh3 billion and remained non-compliant at the end of March, reflecting the strain of the new rules ahead of an even higher threshold later this year. https://t.co/Tg73p932I6
Traders obsess over the entry. It’s the least important decision they make.
Where you get in decides whether one trade works. How much you risk decides whether you’re still in the game when your edge finally shows up. You can survive a mediocre entry with disciplined size. You can blow up behind the best entry of your life with one position that was too big. The market has no idea how clever your setup was — it only knows how much you had on when you were wrong.
I spend more time on “how much” than “where.” The where is taste. The how much is survival.
Your entry decides if a trade wins. Your size decides if you’re still here when it matters.
3-5 years for a throwing a traffic cone is wild when Hamid Safi, a Rochdale child rape gang member, only received 4 years.
This is how disposable white lives are to them.