@pablo_rothbart@ecom_wizard@severijnss No matter how rich you become even a 30k watch should be of value to you. You don’t stay rich with the mindset of oh I’m so rich I can afford to be robbed for my 30k my watch.
THE HORMUZ TRAP: Is Trump being checkmated? 🚨
With oil surging past $100/bbl, Iran has officially played its ultimate card: Closing the Strait of Hormuz.
By choking 20% of global oil flow, Tehran isn't just fighting a war; they’re holding the global economy hostage. Trump is now stuck between a "forever war" to reopen the gates or a massive economic recession.
The real winner? China. 🇨🇳
Beijing is staying suspiciously quiet. Why?
- They’ve built massive reserves to weather the storm.
- They're watching US credibility & resources drain in the Middle East.
- They're positioning as the "stable" alternative to Western volatility.
While the US plays checkers, China is playing 4D chess.
Is this a calculated strategy to break the petrodollar?
The "Hormuz Trump Card" might be the shift that changes the global order for good.
Trader Mayne highlights how Crypto desensitises you to money
“Normies spent $12,000 and travelled to 9 different countries in 130 days. Meanwhile Crypto you put $12,000 into a meme coin, a NFT, it goes to zero and you’re just like this is just a normal day”
“The money doesn’t feel real in Crypto. I’m sure many of you have felt this when talking to your friends who aren’t Crypto native, you say you put $25,000 into a meme coin and it went to zero and they’re like what?!”
“There’s this disconnect because it’s numbers on a screen, it doesn’t feel real. Do not fall into the psyop of Crypto twitter that $5,000,000 isn’t enough to retire or that $100,000 isn’t a lot of money”
“$10,000 is a lot of money to the vast majority of people. We get completely desensitised and sometimes you have to get out of this delusion and realise with $10,000 you can do a lot of cool stuff”
Did you know that if your parents/grandparents need to go into a care home, that it could cost around £10,000 per month?
To pay the fees, in most cases they sell their house to pay the costs. We work hard all our lives, pay into the system & still have to pay to survive during retirement.
What is the actual point? 🇬🇧