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junipero
Ole, Ole, Ole, Ole, Ole, Ole, Ola! 🩵

Ronaldo2win
Go all in on Portugal and thank me later.

junipero
Portugal is definitely quite undervalued here actually. Real strong team + Martinez magic. 🧐
nikitakud77
you think portugal will win this world cup? Spain is actually pretty strong with Lamine Yamal

SHIBATA2
Lamine Yamal is injured, it's still unknown if he'll be at 100%. To say he's barely making it to the World Cup and his team has many injuries, starting with Williams, Rodri, Mikel Merino, and Fermin. With Carvajal, they'd be out or a burden; this isn't the Spain of Euro 2024, which was at its absolute peak.

casda858
Cristiano Ronaldo's last World Cup as Portugal champions; hoping Portugal will win.

junipero
Ole, Ole, Ole, Ole, Ole, Ole, Ola! 🩵

Ronaldo2win
Go all in on Portugal and thank me later.

junipero
Portugal is definitely quite undervalued here actually. Real strong team + Martinez magic. 🧐
nikitakud77
you think portugal will win this world cup? Spain is actually pretty strong with Lamine Yamal

SHIBATA2
Lamine Yamal is injured, it's still unknown if he'll be at 100%. To say he's barely making it to the World Cup and his team has many injuries, starting with Williams, Rodri, Mikel Merino, and Fermin. With Carvajal, they'd be out or a burden; this isn't the Spain of Euro 2024, which was at its absolute peak.

casda858
Cristiano Ronaldo's last World Cup as Portugal champions; hoping Portugal will win.

junipero
Ole, Ole, Ole, Ole, Ole, Ole, Ola! 🩵

Ronaldo2win
Go all in on Portugal and thank me later.

junipero
Portugal is definitely quite undervalued here actually. Real strong team + Martinez magic. 🧐
nikitakud77
you think portugal will win this world cup? Spain is actually pretty strong with Lamine Yamal

SHIBATA2
Lamine Yamal is injured, it's still unknown if he'll be at 100%. To say he's barely making it to the World Cup and his team has many injuries, starting with Williams, Rodri, Mikel Merino, and Fermin. With Carvajal, they'd be out or a burden; this isn't the Spain of Euro 2024, which was at its absolute peak.

casda858
Cristiano Ronaldo's last World Cup as Portugal champions; hoping Portugal will win.
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ToastGato
1min market wen ?
Reflecting-Gravity
The best strategy in the 5-minute game is to make very fast trades—micro gains. But it causes me a lot of stress and frustration. I’m entering less and less. What surprises me the most is seeing people drop €3000 in the last 20 seconds. It’s insane. Lately, I’ve been playing the 15-minute one. I love it. You have time to use different strategies depending on the dynamics and movement of the last trades, it’s more “playable,” and you have a bit more time to correct things if you applied a wrong strategy. I’ve named the different strategies I’ve tried in my own way: 1-Going almost all-in in the last 15 seconds: NEVER. You can go broke with a single loss. 2-Betting both sides when it’s 50–50: you minimize losses because you win on the other side 3-Betting both sides at the extremes: I only use it when there’s a lot of bouncing 4-DCA (Dollar-Cost Averaging): a classic that works if you do it properly 5-Inverse betting: MY FAVORITE. Buy when the price drops and sell when it rises 6-Scalping micro-movements: only in the 5-minute game 7-Following the trend: NEVER (SORRY my english isnt good. Iam Basque)
calipso-protocol1
I suspect it will be up or down.

ToastGato
1min market wen ?
Reflecting-Gravity
The best strategy in the 5-minute game is to make very fast trades—micro gains. But it causes me a lot of stress and frustration. I’m entering less and less. What surprises me the most is seeing people drop €3000 in the last 20 seconds. It’s insane. Lately, I’ve been playing the 15-minute one. I love it. You have time to use different strategies depending on the dynamics and movement of the last trades, it’s more “playable,” and you have a bit more time to correct things if you applied a wrong strategy. I’ve named the different strategies I’ve tried in my own way: 1-Going almost all-in in the last 15 seconds: NEVER. You can go broke with a single loss. 2-Betting both sides when it’s 50–50: you minimize losses because you win on the other side 3-Betting both sides at the extremes: I only use it when there’s a lot of bouncing 4-DCA (Dollar-Cost Averaging): a classic that works if you do it properly 5-Inverse betting: MY FAVORITE. Buy when the price drops and sell when it rises 6-Scalping micro-movements: only in the 5-minute game 7-Following the trend: NEVER (SORRY my english isnt good. Iam Basque)
calipso-protocol1
I suspect it will be up or down.

ToastGato
1min market wen ?
Reflecting-Gravity
The best strategy in the 5-minute game is to make very fast trades—micro gains. But it causes me a lot of stress and frustration. I’m entering less and less. What surprises me the most is seeing people drop €3000 in the last 20 seconds. It’s insane. Lately, I’ve been playing the 15-minute one. I love it. You have time to use different strategies depending on the dynamics and movement of the last trades, it’s more “playable,” and you have a bit more time to correct things if you applied a wrong strategy. I’ve named the different strategies I’ve tried in my own way: 1-Going almost all-in in the last 15 seconds: NEVER. You can go broke with a single loss. 2-Betting both sides when it’s 50–50: you minimize losses because you win on the other side 3-Betting both sides at the extremes: I only use it when there’s a lot of bouncing 4-DCA (Dollar-Cost Averaging): a classic that works if you do it properly 5-Inverse betting: MY FAVORITE. Buy when the price drops and sell when it rises 6-Scalping micro-movements: only in the 5-minute game 7-Following the trend: NEVER (SORRY my english isnt good. Iam Basque)
calipso-protocol1
I suspect it will be up or down.
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PUERTOVALLERTA452
Yes tards its time to sell! Thank you for your attention to this matter
OnChainCassandra
The rule defines "continued enrichment" as US acceptance of enrichment "for any future amount of time" - and the operative word is continued, which by plain meaning requires an unbroken right running from the present into the future. A "pause-then-resume" structure (e.g., "no enrichment for 5 years, then you may") is the opposite: a cessation followed by a new, conditional permission. That's resumed enrichment, not continued. Tellingly, the rule's own examples of qualifying limitations - caps on enrichment level, monitoring requirements - are all concurrent constraints on an ongoing right, not total suspensions. A multi-year halt isn't a limitation on continued enrichment; it's the negation of it. Stop now, enrich later is not continued enrichment.
Eyebrows
Sounds like you don't know the difference between the words "continued" and "continuous". GL with UMA

Steve-Haines
Who is buying Yes on Enrichment of Uranium? Why?

mousefire96
Aenews2 💀

OdinRaven
Guessing some ppl think that a deal agreeing not to enrich for a number of years - such as the one being floated currently, 20 years to 5 years - could count
PUERTOVALLERTA452
Yes tards its time to sell! Thank you for your attention to this matter
OnChainCassandra
The rule defines "continued enrichment" as US acceptance of enrichment "for any future amount of time" - and the operative word is continued, which by plain meaning requires an unbroken right running from the present into the future. A "pause-then-resume" structure (e.g., "no enrichment for 5 years, then you may") is the opposite: a cessation followed by a new, conditional permission. That's resumed enrichment, not continued. Tellingly, the rule's own examples of qualifying limitations - caps on enrichment level, monitoring requirements - are all concurrent constraints on an ongoing right, not total suspensions. A multi-year halt isn't a limitation on continued enrichment; it's the negation of it. Stop now, enrich later is not continued enrichment.
Eyebrows
Sounds like you don't know the difference between the words "continued" and "continuous". GL with UMA

Steve-Haines
Who is buying Yes on Enrichment of Uranium? Why?

mousefire96
Aenews2 💀

OdinRaven
Guessing some ppl think that a deal agreeing not to enrich for a number of years - such as the one being floated currently, 20 years to 5 years - could count
PUERTOVALLERTA452
Yes tards its time to sell! Thank you for your attention to this matter
OnChainCassandra
The rule defines "continued enrichment" as US acceptance of enrichment "for any future amount of time" - and the operative word is continued, which by plain meaning requires an unbroken right running from the present into the future. A "pause-then-resume" structure (e.g., "no enrichment for 5 years, then you may") is the opposite: a cessation followed by a new, conditional permission. That's resumed enrichment, not continued. Tellingly, the rule's own examples of qualifying limitations - caps on enrichment level, monitoring requirements - are all concurrent constraints on an ongoing right, not total suspensions. A multi-year halt isn't a limitation on continued enrichment; it's the negation of it. Stop now, enrich later is not continued enrichment.
Eyebrows
Sounds like you don't know the difference between the words "continued" and "continuous". GL with UMA

Steve-Haines
Who is buying Yes on Enrichment of Uranium? Why?

mousefire96
Aenews2 💀

OdinRaven
Guessing some ppl think that a deal agreeing not to enrich for a number of years - such as the one being floated currently, 20 years to 5 years - could count
$4M 出来高
How Quickly Can the Strait of Hormuz Get Back Up and Running?
U.S. officials say Iran pact signed, Hormuz traffic will rise significantly
Trump claims victory over Iran, but deal is silent on nuclear weapons
Hormuz Trade Will Take Months to Return to Normal, Analysts Say
The (Mostly) Unanswered Questions at the Heart of a U.S.-Iran Accord
How Quickly Can the Strait of Hormuz Get Back Up and Running?
U.S. officials say Iran pact signed, Hormuz traffic will rise significantly
Trump claims victory over Iran, but deal is silent on nuclear weapons
Hormuz Trade Will Take Months to Return to Normal, Analysts Say
The (Mostly) Unanswered Questions at the Heart of a U.S.-Iran Accord
How Quickly Can the Strait of Hormuz Get Back Up and Running?
U.S. officials say Iran pact signed, Hormuz traffic will rise significantly
Trump claims victory over Iran, but deal is silent on nuclear weapons
Hormuz Trade Will Take Months to Return to Normal, Analysts Say
The (Mostly) Unanswered Questions at the Heart of a U.S.-Iran Accord
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U.S. Bars Foreigners From Using Anthropic’s Most Advanced A.I. Models
Anthropic disables top-tier AI models after US order limiting foreign access
Anthropic, Trump Officials Seek Deal on Restoring Powerful Model Access
U.S. Bars Foreigners From Using Anthropic’s Most Advanced A.I. Models
Anthropic disables top-tier AI models after US order limiting foreign access
Anthropic, Trump Officials Seek Deal on Restoring Powerful Model Access
U.S. Bars Foreigners From Using Anthropic’s Most Advanced A.I. Models
Anthropic disables top-tier AI models after US order limiting foreign access
Anthropic, Trump Officials Seek Deal on Restoring Powerful Model Access
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