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MoveableFeast

@wamackey88

Investor, writer, traveler, curious. Like to noodle. Trekked across the Kagmara-La Pass in Dolpo and explored the dining room of the Andrea Doria.

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Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m not the biggest Ken Griffin fan from the GameStop saga days. But I’d love for him to give Zohran a big fuck you and pull his construction plans and pull the hundreds of millions he pays in taxes and charity. NYC officials are hilarious. All they do is say they hate rich

Ihtesham Ali (@ihtesham2005) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A mathematician who shared an office with Claude Shannon at Bell Labs gave one lecture in 1986 that explains why some people win Nobel Prizes and other equally smart people spend their whole lives doing forgettable work. His name was Richard Hamming. He won the Turing Award. He

A mathematician who shared an office with Claude Shannon at Bell Labs gave one lecture in 1986 that explains why some people win Nobel Prizes and other equally smart people spend their whole lives doing forgettable work.

His name was Richard Hamming. He won the Turing Award. He
Daily Mail US (@dailymail) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wall Street titan to cancel huge $6bn project creating 21,000 jobs in retaliation for 'shameful' threats from woke NYC mayor Mamdani trib.al/y9BQgxt

The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@vigilantfox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bill Maher asks how the government is “failing the poor so badly” when he pays “60 PERCENT” of his earnings in taxes. “Last week was tax day… I paid the government probably almost 60% of what I earn. That’s a lot.” “And I… wouldn’t mind if Bernie Sanders would stop saying the

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A massive gathering of fuel runners in Balochistan, where riders carry fuel across borders in a risky informal trade driven by price gaps, isolation, and limited jobs.

Gothamist (@gothamist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

President Donald Trump is no fan of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s proposed tax on high-value second homes in New York City. But there's a chance he won't have to pay it, due to the city's byzantine property valuation system. gothamist.visitlink.me/kXpGDL

President Donald Trump is no fan of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s proposed tax on high-value second homes in New York City. But there's a chance he won't have to pay it, due to the city's byzantine property valuation system. gothamist.visitlink.me/kXpGDL
Brew Markets (@brewmarkets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"You don’t get rich by diversifying into 50 mediocre assets. You get rich by finding 2 or 3 asymmetric home runs." — Stanley Druckenmiller

"You don’t get rich by diversifying into 50 mediocre assets. You get rich by finding 2 or 3 asymmetric home runs."

— Stanley Druckenmiller
RealClearPolitics (@rcpolitics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maher to Democratic Socialists: How Can You Be Soaking The Rich And Failing The Poor So Badly? realclearpolitics.com/video/2026/04/…

S.L. Kanthan (@kanthan2030) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A small chicken in Iran costs… 7 million rials. A country with a worthless currency thinks it can fight the US and hold the world as hostage. This is what happens with religious terrorism. 🤡

A small chicken in Iran costs…

7 million rials.

A country with a worthless currency thinks it can fight the US and hold the world as hostage.

This is what happens with religious terrorism. 🤡
Jon Najarian (@jonnajarian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is it any surprise that the same idiot that cheered $AMZN deciding to ditch their planned NYC center Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez backed Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani and now he's insulted Ken Griffin into canceling his $6B center in NYC?

Steven Fulop (@stevenfulop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This can be dangerous and the council/mayor should be careful here - Every major municipal fiscal crisis of the last 50 years has a common thread: cities that deferred pension contributions during hard times and never caught up. Detroit. Chicago. Puerto Rico. The short-term

This can be dangerous and the council/mayor should be careful here - Every major municipal fiscal crisis of the last 50 years has a common thread: cities that deferred pension contributions during hard times and never caught up. Detroit. Chicago. Puerto Rico. The short-term
Wall Street Mav (@wallstreetmav) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anyone with any assets will be leaving California. It won't remain only focused on billionaires. They will gradually target everyone. Over $1 trillion in wealth has already moved out of California to avoid this. $25 billion in tax revenue moved away, before it even passed.

Clifford Asness (@cliffordasness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So your major complaint is some people invest a ton in NYC real estate and don’t use much City services? Therefore you should go back on your pledge and tax the hell out of them? Dumb as a stump and twice as dishonest. Yes, in this example the stump is also dishonest.

illuminatibot (@iluminatibot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Billionaire investor Ron Baron explains the silent math destroying your wealth. Your money loses 4 to 5% of its purchasing power every single year. The economy grinds higher at roughly 2%. That is a relentless 7% headwind against you, annually. What that really means. Prices

Peter Brandt (@peterlbrandt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

U.S. equity investors -- get ready for five to ten years of chop suey During the past 100 years the S&P index chopped sideways for 54 years. That is 46 years of no new net gain (other than from dividends) S&P Index is entering another major period of chop $SPX

U.S. equity investors -- get ready for five to ten years of chop suey
During the past 100 years the S&P index chopped sideways for 54 years. That is 46 years of no new net gain (other than from dividends)
S&P Index is entering another major period of chop $SPX
S.L. Kanthan (@kanthan2030) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three shocking stats about Iran’s economy: 🔹30% of the country were living in absolute poverty even before the war 🔹 70% of 18-35 year old Iranians are unemployed 🔹The average wage is 1 million rial a day — $5.60

Three shocking  stats about Iran’s economy:

🔹30% of the country were living in absolute poverty even before the war

🔹 70% of 18-35 year old Iranians are unemployed

🔹The average wage is 1 million rial a day — $5.60